Ayodhya Ram Temple News | The rise of Ram Mandir: Can faith heal India’s broken land? , news18

The upcoming inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on January 22, 2024, marks a historic chapter in the cultural and religious landscape of India. For millions of people across the country, the incident marks the culmination of years of legal disputes and communal tension as well as social tension. The Supreme Court’s 2019 decision, settling the long-running land dispute, paved the way for the construction of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple. Despite challenges during the global pandemic, thousands of skilled workers and artisans worked tirelessly to bring this grand vision to life. The majestic three-tier structure of the temple, built in Nagara architectural style with over 392 pillars, stands as a testament to his dedication. However, the story of Ram Janmabhoomi is not just one of construction. It is a history of decades of legal battles and social and communal tensions. The presence of Ram statues within the Babri Masjid in 1949 sparked controversial claims, leading to protracted legal battles and sporadic clashes.

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