The excitement of Ram devotees has increased as soon as the Supreme Court decides the Ram temple. A 21-kilo temple hour is being built by a businessman from Varanasi for the proposed grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. Order has been made to make this temple hour. About 30 artisans have been employed to make it. Vikas Mittal, the owner of Ghanta, a company that lives in the Jalesar area of Etah, said that a bigger and heavier gong is being built for the Ram temple from all the temples in the country.
It is worth noting that the oldest litigation in the country in the Ram temple case has recently been settled in the Supreme Court. After which the way to build a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya is cleared. The apex court has ordered that the government should start building the temple by building a trust in three months. At the same time, the court has ordered the Muslim side to give 5 acres of land in Ayodhya. Since then, the enthusiasm of Ram devotees has increased. In this sequence,Shyam Sundar, a businessman from Varanasi, has ordered a company to make 21 hundred kilo temple hour for the Ram temple to be built in Ayodhya.
Vikas Mittal, owner of the bell-making company, said that the weight of this temple hour is close to 2100 kg. He told that a big and heavy temple hour is being built for Ram temple from all the temples of the country. Iron aluminum is being used along with brass in this temple hour, so that its strength remains .Vikas said that the cost of this temple hour will be around 14 lakh rupees. It can be said to be the actual value after it is created. But it is estimated to cost Rs 14 lakh.
Vikas told that about 30 artisans have been employed to make this temple hour. All these together will make this temple hour in 3 months. Similar 10 more temple hours are also being built. Their weight is slightly less than this hour. Development of 15 hundred kilo temple hour was built for Katappa temple, the development said that this 21 hundred kilo temple hour is being built at the behest of businessman Shyam Sundar of Varanasi. Recently, he built a 150 kilo temple hour for the Katappa temple in Karnataka. He has been sent there.