Ram Janmabhoomi Trust plans to preserve cutter machines used in Ayodhya temple construction

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Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust will safeguard cutter machines and tools instrumental in Shri Ram Temple’s construction, displaying them in a technical gallery post-completion, honoring the 1990-originated karsevak engineering triumph.

Coordinator Sharad Sharma detailed Rs 25-30 lakh machines installed 1993-94 processing one lakh cubic feet of stones at Ramghat and Ramsevak Puram sites, where Sompura artisans transitioned from hammer-chisel symphony to mechanized precision, birthing a Nagara masterpiece.

September 1990 workshops echoed continuous shilpa shabda, heralding Ayodhya’s renaissance where initial artisan duos evolved into industrial-scale operations, sustaining uninterrupted three-decade construction, defying adversities, manifesting Ram Rajya engineering.

Preservation ensures that pilgrims witness the evolution of shilpa-shastra from manual chiseling to modern fabrication, where the gallery illuminates the Gujarat-Rajasthan stone continuum, transforming raw boulders into divine iconography enshrining Maryada Purushottam’s eternal abode.

Trust President oversees legacy documentation amplifying the visitor experience beyond the architectural marvel toward a construction narrative encompassing karsevak sacrifice, technological innovation, and civilizational vindication, culminating in the reversal of 492 years of desecration.

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