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Ayodhya's Ram Mandir Roof Leaks Amid Heavy Rainfall, Cheif Temple Priest Urges Attention

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Anuj Khare

The chief priest of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya said that water has been leaking from the ceiling when it rains six months after the temple's grand opening.

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Ram Mandir Cheif Priest Informs About Water Logging

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Acharya Satyendra Das stated to ANI, "In the first rain, the roof of the sanctum sanctorum where the idol of Ram Lalla was installed has started to leak." It is necessary to pay close attention to the situation and determine what was lacking. It matters a lot. There is no space to empty water from the sanctuary."

The chief priest also expressed surprise, stating that despite the presence of numerous engineers at the temple, water continues to leak from the roof.

"It is exceptionally astounding. The Pran Pratishtha was held on January 22 and there are a lot of engineers here, but water is leaking from the roof, Das told PTI. This would have baffled no one.

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Water Logging In Ayodhya

The Rainstorm showers additionally caused extreme waterlogging in Ayodhya, making patches of the recently assembled Rampath street collapse.

Following overnight rain, all 13 Rampath-connected streets have been flooded since Sunday morning. Numerous houses on the connected streets have also had sewage water enter them.

The Public Works Department (PWD) performed the work, and they will be able to respond. Nitish Kumar, the district magistrate of Ayodhya, stated.

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Sri Ram Mandir Committee Head Give Instructions To Repair

Additionally, Sri Ram Mandir Construction Committee chairperson Nripendra Mishra confirmed that rainwater has been leaking from the first floor. He additionally gave guidelines for fixing and waterproofing the rooftop.

He, in any case, explained that this was normal as the 'Master Mandap' is uncovered.

About Ayodhya's Ram Temple

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the Ram Templein Ayodhya on January 22.

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In the presence of Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, governor Anandiben Patel, and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, Modi presided over the Ayodhya Ram temple's consecration ceremony.