Technical error in the Sanctum Sanctorum of the first floor of the Ram Temple, no drainage system
A major technical error came to light in the Sanctum Sanctorum of King Ram on the first floor of the Grand Ram Temple built at a cost of Rs 1200 Crore on the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi campus. It is said that just as there was no drainage system in the Sanctum Sanctorum of Ramlala, which was sitting on the ground floor, in the same way, in the same way, there was no proper arrangement for drainage in the sanctum sanctorum of the first deepening. This error has come to light at a time when thousands of dedicates reach the temple daily for Darshan and the order of worship is underway. Fans regularly feed Jalabhishek and bad rituals in the direction of King Rama, who sits on the first floor of the temple, but after this worship, the water falls on the floor of the Sanctum sanctorum on the floor itself. Due to a lack of drainage route, priests must take alternatives and temporary measures to remove it. According to the priests, the water spreads during the bath on the floor, causing moisture in the sanctum sanctorum and the risk of slipping. In addition, the long -term safety and structure of the sculptures and the walls of the Sanctum Sanctorum can also have an impact. The constant accumulation of water not only disrupts the worship system, but is also a serious concern for the cleanliness of the temple premises and the safety of the dedicated. The lack of basic system amid greatness has given preference to high -tech, traditional architecture and greatness in temple construction. But experts believe that basic facilities such as drainage should be ignored in any temple construction. Water, flowers, milk and other worship material are used daily, which require regular cleanup. Opinion of experts: A senior architectural expert at Ayodhya, who is essentially essential in Vastu and technology, said such a construction error indicates that there was no proper coordination between tradition and technology in construction. “It is shocking to ignore a minor but crucial aspects such as drainage on a sacred and crowded place like the temple,” he said. Waiting for the trust of the trust, no formal statement on the issue was unveiled by Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, but according to sources, the necessary steps can be taken to overcome this technical deficit soon. The engineering team was instructed to review the situation and submit a solution. Immediate solution in the midst of the increasing number of committed, the dedicated is constantly coming out of the country and the world since the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya. In such a situation, the ignoring of the technical defects can affect both the experience of the devoted and the dignity of the temple. This problem of drainage is seen as a warning to the temple management and engineering team that such basic arrangements should be in priority in the future.