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The idol of Lord Shri Ram will be made from the rocks of Mysore

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Ayodhya: Construction work on the grand temple of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh is proceeding at a rapid pace. In this sequence, two rocks reached Ayodhya from Mysore in Karnataka for the construction of an immovable idol of Lord Shri Ram. Earlier, two Dev Shilas were brought to Ayodhya from the Kali Gandaki River of Janakpur, Nepal.

The construction works of the sanctum sanctorum and the grimandap of the great temple of Lord Shri Ram at Ram Nagri Ayodhya has reached the beam, while now the arrival of stones has also started from different places for the construction of the idol in child form of Lord Shri Ram. In which two rocks reached Ayodhya from Mysore in Karnataka which are black in color and yellow in color. Previously, two rocks had reached Ayodhya from the Kali Gandaki River of Nepal, which were greeted with adoration. Rocks from Nepal and Karnataka are kept at Ramsevakpuram in Ayodhya.

Statue of Lord Shri Ramlala will be made
For the construction of the idol of the little child of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya, the stones will first be tested by the experts, from the color of the stones to the time limit of the stones and whether they can be worked or not, a special attention will be given. After the selection, a childlike statue of Lord Shri Ramlala will be made, which was to be made before Makar Sankranti in January next year.

Reporting on the matter, VHP provincial media officer Sharad Sharma said that two rocks arrived in Ayodhya from Karnataka. Those who were detained at Ramsevakapuram. He further said that now many such rocks will come and it will be seen on which idols can be made. Previously two rocks came from Nepal, now one came from Karnataka, after that more will come from anywhere. In which what is the color of the stones, what will be the delay and whether the carving can be done on it or not and it will also be seen whether the stone is rough or hard.

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