Renovation of monasteries, temples and ponds in Ayodhya, the dream of ‘Ramrajya’ coming alive

Ayodhya| Even though Ramnagari Ayodhya has special ornaments like Saket Dham, the capital of Suryavansh, the leading city among the Saptapuris and the capital of Vaivaswat Manu’s empire on earth, there was a world of difference between its current form and the earlier form of 2017. Ram resides in every particle of Ayodhya, but the period of defeat of 500 years gave nothing to Ayodhya except insult, infamy, neglect and contempt. The way the pure stream of Saryu, which was a witness to the Tretayug in glory of Ayodhya, is flowing every now and then, it was a victim of gross neglect before the year 2017. Be it Ram’s Paidi, Surya Kund, Dashrath Mahal or other places associated with Lord Shri Ram, the condition of all was dilapidated.

The Yogi government of the state paved the way for the massive rejuvenation of Ayodhya. Various schemes for beautification and development are being implemented at a rapid pace in every corner of Ramnagari. Today, Ayodhya is setting new paradigms of modern urban development along with preserving its ancient glory, so behind this there is clearly the will power of the double engine government, which is possible due to the guidance of PM Modi and the efficient implementation of CM Yogi. Could.

Yogi government first took care of the monastery temples of Ayodhya. They are being beautified at a cost of 68 crores. These include Janaki Ghat, Bada Sthan, Dashrath Bhawan Temple, Mangal Bhawan, Akshari Temple, Ram Kachehri Temple, Siyaram Fort, Digambar Akhara, Tulsi Chauraha Temple, Bharat Fort Temple, Hanuman Temple, Kaleram Temple, Nepali Temple, Chitragupta Temple, Vishwakarma Temple, Chhoti Devkali Temple, Maurya Temple, Ram Gulela Temple, Kartaliya Baba Temple, Tiwari Temple, Ved Temple, Maniram Das Cantonment Temple, Bareilly Temple, Rang Mahal Temple, Terhiyati Mahadev Temple, Ram Library Temple, Vidya Devi Temple, Devikali Kund Temple, Ratna Throne Temple including mythological temples/ashrams and ponds.
Saket Sadan building is being repaired. Only lime and sugar are being used in this. Efforts are being made to bring the building back in the same form as it was earlier. The park is also to be rejuvenated. The cost of this project is Rs 1682.87 lakh. In earlier governments of 2017, there was no one to ask for these monastic temples. There were heaps of filth at many places and there were cracks in the walls of temples built in ancient times.

After 2017, the ancient splendor of Ayodhya is returning again in Yogi government. The monastic temples of Ayodhya are being renovated with Fasad treatment. Uttar Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation is carrying out the renovation. Even before the decision to build a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya, the Modi government at the Center and the Yogi government of the state started showering money for Ramnagari. Especially the work of redecorating the cultures here was started. Paved ghats were built on the banks of mythological ponds and rivers.
It is believed that there are around eight thousand temples in Ayodhya. In these, the work of beautification of many monasteries and temples is being done. Since Lord Ramlala was seated in the grand temple, work has started at a faster pace. The four paths formed under the Yogi government with the inspiration of four Vedas and four Yugas have paved the way for the massive rejuvenation of Avadhpuri. Under the leadership of Yogi government, a path of rejuvenation is being ensured in Ayodhya by adapting the ancient splendor to the modern lifestyle. The four major paths here, Bhakti Path, Janmabhoomi Path, Ram Path and Dharma Path, have been developed on the concept of four Vedas and four Yugas, which have been developed on solar energy including mural painting, wall painting, pebble stone sculture, modern lighting, Wi-Fi connectivity. It has been made in line with creating a global paradigm by proper use of energy.
