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Ayodhya to Get Museum Displaying Rich Temple Architectural Traditions; 25 Acres of Land Found

Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested that the city should undertake projects to ensure that pilgrims visiting the Ram temple stay longer. As a result, 25 acres of land have been identified for the project, which will build a museum showcasing the rich architectural traditions of Indian temples.

Senior officials from the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust met with Modi on October 25 and he suggested inviting him to the consecration ceremony on January 22 at the Ram temple that is still under construction. The prime minister gave his approval and expressed gratitude for being there for the momentous event.

According to sources, Ayodhya is working on a number of additional projects along similar lines to provide pilgrims who come to the town to offer prayers at the Ram temple enough incentive to remain for an extended amount of time.

According to insiders, the prime minister noted that although people’s faith in God may lead them to holy sites, it does not always ensure a lengthy stay during his meeting with the trust’s members. He said that more measures are necessary to guarantee this, offering recommendations in the process.

According to insiders, a number of projects in Ayodhya are being undertaken in the name of Modi’s ideology. The objective is to make sure that tourists remain in the city for a few days in order to explore other attractions in addition to the temple.
A significant undertaking along these lines is the museum showcasing Indian temple architecture. It will showcase different aspects of the rich architectural histories found in temples all around the nation.
‘Ram Charit Manas Experience Centre’ is one of the other initiatives, they added. It will portray the life of Lord Ram in an entertaining way and a top-notch wax museum will include many themes relevant to Ram’s period.
A massive multimedia foundation park shaped like a lotus flower is being built in addition to Ayodhya Haat and Ayodhya Aerocity developments.

 

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