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Gujarat firm makes 7 flag poles weighing 5,500 kg for Ram Mandir in Ayodhya

Sharing more details about the project, Bharat mentioned that the longest pole they had made in the last 81 years was 25 feet, and the heaviest pole weighed 450 kg.

December 06, 2023 / 10:42 IST
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Bharat Mewada, the Managing Director of the company, stated that the work is progressing at a rapid pace.
Bharat Mewada, the Managing Director of the company, stated that the work is progressing at a rapid pace.

With the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya reaching its last leg, seven brass flag poles, weighing over 5,500 kg, are being made at a factory in Ahmedabad.

A video has surfaced showing the making of the brass poles at Shree Ambika Engineering Works. “The brass-work of the under-construction Ram temple in Ayodhya is being done in our factory. The main component of this brass-work is the flag pole. We have been making flag poles (Dwaj Dands) as per Shastras for 81 years. It is a unique antenna that carries the energy of the universe to the garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) of Bhagwan (God)," Bharat Mewada, managing director of the company, said.

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"Many considerations come into play while constructing these flag poles. Firstly, this temple is huge, and similarly, the flag pole is entirely made of brass. Each pole is 44-foot long and 9 inches in diameter and has a wall thickness of 1 inch.”

The longest pole the company ever made was 25 feet, and the heaviest one weighed 450 kg. The poles it is making now weigh a whopping 5,500 kg.