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Ayodhya’s Ram Temple Becomes First in the World to Use Titanium for Structural Strength

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Ayodhya: The grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya is not only a center of deep spiritual significance but also a remarkable fusion of ancient faith and modern engineering. For the first time in the world, titanium —high-grade, corrosion-resistant metal—is being used to enhance the structural integrity of a temple. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple is setting a global precedent with the installation of titanium grilles to ensure durability and longevity.

According to Nripendra Misra, Chairman of the Shri Ram Temple Construction Committee, titanium is being used in the construction of a temple in India for the first time. A total of 32 titanium grilles will be installed across the ground, first, and second floors of the temple. The first grille was installed on Saturday as a trial and has received approval from the temple trust. Titanium is known for its exceptionally long lifespan—lasting over a thousand years. These grilles are being manufactured by a government-backed institution in India, and the installation is expected to be completed by August 15.

Misra confirmed that the temple’s construction is progressing at a satisfactory pace. “We are confident that by the end of July, the work on the plinth and the surrounding parikrama (circumambulatory path) featuring the Ram Katha (stories of Lord Ram) will be completed”,he stated.

He also provided an update on the stonework, revealing that out of the planned 1.4 million cubic feet of Bansi Paharpur sandstone for the temple and its enclosure, only 100,000 cubic feet remain to be installed. A replica of the temporary temple that has stood until now will be constructed using teakwood and enclosed in a protective glass casing to ensure preservation in all weather conditions.

Earlier on Saturday, Misra conducted an inspection of the ongoing construction. The review meeting was attended by key figures including Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Ram Temple Trust, trustee Dr. Anil Mishra, construction head Gopal Rao, and chief architect Ashish Sompura.

500 Feet of Ram Katha Engraved So Far

Providing further details, Misra noted that a 800-foot-long section on the temple’s lower plinth is being engraved with murals depicting the Ram Katha. Of this, around 500 feet have already been completed. The murals vividly narrate the life of Lord Rama—from his birth to his coronation—showcasing his ideals and values through various episodes.

In addition, the parikrama is being adorned with 80 bronze murals that portray key moments from Ayodhya’s rich history and the Ramayana. As of now, 45 of these murals have been installed.

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