Green Ayodhya Fund Initiative | 30 Oct 2024
Why in News?
Recently, Ayodhya introduced the Green Ayodhya Fund to drive sustainable urban development and environmental conservation.
Key Points
- Objective:
- The fund aims to promote eco-friendly initiatives, sustainable urban planning, and conservation efforts to create a greener Ayodhya.
- It supports projects on waste management, renewable energy, urban greenery, and pollution reduction, aligning with environmental goals for sustainable urban landscapes.
- The fund aims to promote eco-friendly initiatives, sustainable urban planning, and conservation efforts to create a greener Ayodhya.
- Public Involvement:
- The fund encourages community participation and donations to support initiatives, fostering a sense of shared responsibility in environmental conservation.
Ram Temple
- Traditional Architecture and Construction:
- This is a 3-storey temple, built in the traditional Nagara style, standing tall with pink sandstone from Mirzapur and the hills of Bansi-Paharpur (Rajasthan).
- Temple covers an expansive 71 acres, showcasing the architectural marvel.
- Temple Dimensions:
- Spanning 250 feet in width and 161 feet in height, the main temple area covers 2.67 acres, boasting 390 pillars, 46 doorways, and 5 mandaps.
- Unique Features Inside:
- The main Garbh Griha holds the idols of Ram Lalla, accompanied by multiple mandaps, including Rang Mandap & Nritya Mandap.
- Innovative Anointment Tradition:
- On every Ram Navami at noon, a system of mirrors and lenses will focus the sun's rays on Ram Lalla’s idol. This unique anointment requires no electricity, utilizing brass instead of iron or steel.
- Sculptor's Contribution:
- The idol of five-year-old Ram Lalla, crafted by Mysuru sculptor Arun Yogiraj, stands at 51 inches and was consecrated in a special ceremony.
- Durability and Symbolism:
- No iron has been used in the temple's construction, designed to endure for at least a millennium.