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Ayodhya: Dharm Dhwaj of 211 feet will be installed in Ramjanmbhoomi. – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Ayodhya: Dharm dhwaj of 211 feet will be installed in Ramjanmbhoomi.

Grand Ram temple built in Ayodhya.
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Along with the construction of Ram Mandir, discussions have also begun regarding the Kalash and Dharmadhwaj to be installed on the peak. Champat Rai, general secretary of Ram Mandir Trust, said that a 211 feet high Dharmadhwaj will fly in Ram Mandir. For this, a special Dharmadhwaj pole has been manufactured in Ahmedabad. Engineers are making a special structure to ensure that the Dharmadhwaj does not move here and there during strong storms and hurricanes.

This Dharamdhwaj has been prepared in Ambika Engineering Company of Ahmedabad. This company has been making Dharamdhwaj Danda as per scriptures for about eight decades. This pillar made completely of brass is 44 feet long. Its width is 9.5 inches. Its weight is 55 quintals. Apart from this, six more Dharamdhwaj Danda of 20 feet each have been made. Champat Rai said that a special type of Dharamdhwaj Danda has been made so that the energy of the universe also reaches the Ram temple.

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This is a unique antenna, which takes the energy of the universe to the sanctum sanctorum of the Lord. Seven flag poles are to be installed in the Ram temple, including the main flag. The peak of the temple is 161 feet. There will be a flag on top of the peak. Since the length of the Dharmadhwaj Danda is 44 feet, many urns will be installed on it, so the total height of the Dharmadhwaj Danda will become 211 feet, where the Dharma Dhwaj will flutter 24 hours a day.



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