Ayodhya Ram Temple: Devotees will be able to have darshan of Kubereshwar Mahadev only in January 2025.
The construction work of Ram temple has started again in Ayodhya. Work is being expedited. Devotees can have a glimpse of Kubereshwar Mahadev in January 2025 itself.
Lakhs of devotees from different parts of the country come here after Ramlala Puja, but the entry of these devotees is restricted only to the Ram Temple. They will be able to have darshan of Kubereshwar Mahadev at Kuber Tila located in the southern part of this complex only in January 2025. The activities that were stopped for the Prana Pratistha Mohotsav will resume but it will take time to pick up speed. Meanwhile, Diksha Jain, marketing director of the agency supplying stone for the remaining work of Ram temple construction, came on Wednesday to inspect his company's work. He visited Ramlalar and observed the construction work.
Talking to him, it was learned that apart from the visitor's walk and the circular path of the park, Bijolia sand stone from Bhilwara is being used instead of pink sandstone from Bharatpur in the construction of Navaratna Hill in Kuber. This sandstone is also called Mandana Red and Mandana Grey. He is said to have been entrusted with the installation as well as the supply of stones. He said that these stones are supposed to be placed in an area of about five lakh square feet, for which 15 to 20 cubic feet of stone should be provided. At present his company has supplied one lakh Dhanfeet of stone and worked on an area of 65,000 square feet against the stipulated area of five lakh square feet. Other companies are also working here simultaneously and all are assigned different responsibilities.
Bijlia Sandstone is in great demand abroad as it is not affected by weathering:
Diksha, marketing director of the stone company, said Bijolia sand stone is not affected by weather. Due to this, there is a great demand for these stones in the construction of pavements abroad. Its specialty is that it is long-lasting and non-slippery. These stones have four types of finishes, including honed finish, sand blasted finish, leather finish and mirror polish. For this reason, the L&T has allowed the use of these stones on the visitor's path and the fort's circumambulation, as well as the ascent of the fort and Kuber Hill. He said his company received an additional order of 60,000 cubic feet of stone on Wednesday. He said that the different sizes of stones used here are six hundred by six hundred, six hundred by three hundred and two hundred by two hundred feet long and wide and 75 and 40 millimeters thick.
Mandana Gray Sandstone is setting on the walls of Kuber Dunes:
The Navratna Tila of Kuber, which was listed under the Protected Monuments category of the ASI, has been delisted from the category on the recommendation of the Union Ministry of Culture. After that Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra took responsibility for the renovation of this mound. Kubereshwar Mahadev Temple is situated on a mound about 50-60 feet high. A little below the height of this temple, Pakhiraj Jatayu has been established in memory of the martyrs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled Jatayu's statue and garlanded it on 22 January. Besides this he also visited and worshiped Kubereshwar Mahadev. This temple is very old. Its restoration is in progress and a multipurpose security wall in the form of a palisade is being constructed around the mound. Mandana Sandstone from Bijolia is used in this security wall.
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