Ram Temple to Get a More Grand Look with Permanent Façade Lighting from January
After the flag hoisting ceremony on the main spire of the Ram Temple, preparations are now underway to further enhance the beauty of the auxiliary temples within the complex. As part of this effort, a plan has been finalized to permanently install façade lighting across the temple premises.
The installation work is scheduled to begin in the first week of January and is expected to take around six months to complete. By June, the main spire along with the Nritya Mandap, Rang Mandap, Guhya Mandap, Bhajan Mandap and Kirtan Mandap will be illuminated with sophisticated façade lights, giving the entire temple complex a stunning visual appeal.
Lighting systems of varying capacities will be installed at different locations. These specially designed lights will illuminate the spires and buildings in vibrant colors, highlighting the temple’s intricate craftsmanship and architectural grandeur, especially during nighttime.
The decision to begin this project was approved in a recent meeting of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. The responsibility for installing the façade lighting has been entrusted to Havells. The lights will be installed near the base of the spires, directed upwards, and similar lighting arrangements will also be made along the temple’s perimeter walls.
According to sources, the company will dispatch the required materials to the temple complex in the first week of January, and skilled technicians will arrive shortly thereafter. A senior official associated with the Ram Temple confirmed that the façade lighting work will officially commence in January.
