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Ram Mandir inauguration: Here's why the temple will stand tall even in an earthquake

The emphasis on using stone instead of iron in the construction of the temple suggests a focus on making it earthquake-resistant. This approach is common in seismic-prone regions, as it helps enhance a building’s ability to withstand earthquakes.

January 09, 2024 / 14:29 IST
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The consecration ceremony will be held on January 22 and PM Modi and more than 6,000 people are expected to attend it.

Construction on the Ram temple in Ayodhya is nearing completion, and the inauguration is scheduled for January 22, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi presiding over the event. During the ceremony, the Ram Lalla idol will be installed and consecrated.

Notably, the temple has been constructed without rods, and special attention has been given to ensuring its strength. In an effort to make the temple earthquake-resistant, a greater emphasis has been placed on using stone instead of iron in its construction.

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Professor Ramanchrala Pradeep Kumar, Director of CISR-Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) in Roorkee, commented on the construction of the Ram temple, stating, “The life of stone is much longer than other construction materials, so we have used it.” He highlighted the flexibility of the stone used in the temple construction and the avoidance of iron due to its susceptibility to rust.

Additionally, he said that measures have been taken to ensure that the temple's structure is earthquake-resistant.