400-year-old Ram-Janaki Tapovan Temple gets Nagara-style reconstruction spanning 14,000 sq ft with 100-ft dome becoming Jharkhand’s architectural landmark.
CV Sonpura designs 13 shikharas, 117 carved stones using Makrana marble, mirroring Ram Mandir grandeur, honouring Ranchi’s ancient rishi tirtha legacy.
The government allocates ₹14.66 crore for the perimeter alongside the ₹100 crore main complex, creating a tourism-religion hub preserving 350-year Sanatan heritage.
Vertical shikhara symbolises Meru Parvat where Ram-Janki receive renewed worship. Modern facilities welcome lakhs, strengthening Jharkhand’s Hindu spiritual identity.
Tapovan’s grand revival manifests Bharatvarsha’s temple renaissance, where ancient tirtha blossoms into Nagara splendor safeguarding Maryada Purushottama’s eternal darshan.














