Imposing Structure: The temple will be the largest in India, sprawling over 70 acres with a vast main complex measuring 380 feet long, 250 feet wide, and 161 feet tall.
Holy Waters: Water from 150 holy rivers across India has been used in the foundation, symbolically uniting diverse regions in devotion.
Ram Shilas: Over 2 lakh specially inscribed bricks carrying the name "Shri Ram" have been voluntarily contributed by devotees, adding a personal touch to the construction.
Time Capsule: A time capsule buried 2000 feet below the temple preserves artifacts and documents for future generations, offering a glimpse into the present era.
Largest Temple in India: The Ayodhya Ram Mandir is designed to be the largest temple in India, with a height of approximately 161 feet and 28,000 square feet of area.
No Use of Iron & Steel in Construction: It is reported that the temple will be completely made up of stones, and no steel or iron will be used. Instead, elements like copper, white cement, and wood will be used
Special Bricks Used for Construction: The temple is being constructed using special bricks and indigenous technology, with a 21-foot-high plinth constructed using granite for protection against ground moisture
Designed by the Sompura Family: The temple is designed by the Sompura family, which has a legacy of temple architecture spanning over 15 generation