Tulsidas' statue arrived in Ram Mandir, work on the peak continues
The construction of Ayodhya Ram Mandir is progressing swiftly, with idols set to be installed between March 25 and April 15. Sun rays alignment for Ram Navami and extended darshan hours reflect the growing devotion at the temple. Updates from Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti Chairman Nripendra Mishra.

The construction of Ayodhya Ram Mandir is going on and will be completed soon. Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti Chairman Nripendra Mishra says that almost all the idols will be installed in the temple between March 25 and April 15. Apart from this, work has started for the sun rays to reach the forehead of the Lord on Ram Navami.
Construction work is progressing at a fast pace in Ayodhya Ram Mandir. A new update has come regarding this. Nripendra Mishra, Chairman of Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti, has shared many details. He has informed that the statue of Goswami Tulsi Das will be placed in the temple premises today (Saturday), and it will be installed on Sunday. Furthermore, 18 boxes are to be installed at the peak of the temple, out of which 11 have already been placed. The construction work of the temple is ongoing with remarkable speed.
Nripendra Mishra stated that about 20 thousand cubic feet of stones are yet to be installed in the temple's stonework, including the spire. He mentioned that a total of 4 lakh 50 thousand cubic feet of stone was used in the construction of the temple, with 20 thousand cubic feet still pending installation. He informed that the temple’s construction is expected to be completed by April 15.
By when will all the statues be installed?
Nripendra Mishra also said that all the idols, including those of the temple, are currently outside the rampart. The idols of Ram Darbar and the idols for the other temples inside the rampart will be placed by April 30. He mentioned that almost all the idols will be installed between March 25 and April 15. Additionally, work has begun to align the sun rays to reach the forehead of Lord Ram on Ram Navami. Nripendra Mishra also mentioned that the work of the reservoir in the Janmabhoomi complex is expected to be completed in the next three months.
Darshan time extended
The number of devotees visiting Ram Mandir has been increasing steadily. In response to this, the darshan time at Ram Mandir has been extended by one hour. The temple, which used to open at 7 am, will now open from 6 am. According to the updated schedule, devotees can enter after Shringar Aarti from 6:30 am to 11:50 am. After that, the temple will close at 12 noon for Rajbhog Aarti. Darshan will resume from 1 pm to 6:50 pm, followed by Sandhya Aarti at 7 pm.
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