Ram Temple site in Ayodhya to get Ramayana -theme Grand Wax Museum this year -here's all you need to know

The Ram Temple premises in Ayodhya are ready for a Grand Wax Museum with Ramayana theme that will be inaugurated at Deepotsav this year, the Uttar Pradesh government said. The UP government said the museum of 10,000 square feet, built on the Parikrama Road of the Temple, will offer committed and tourists a unique cultural and historical experience. Nearly £ 7.5 has been invested in the project so far. Here is everything we know about the Wax Museum: The museum contains washing images of nearly 50 main characters from the Ramayana, including Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, Lord Lakshman, Lord Hanuman, Sugriv and Jatayu. Each statue is designed to look lifelike, with detailed expressions, costumes and historical authenticity. Important episodes such as the Ram-Ravan struggle, the kidnapping of Sita, Hanuman’s journey to Lanka, and the construction of Ram Setu will also be recreated by a mixture of washing artist and modern technology. Audio-visual effects and interactive screens will improve the experience, the statement says. Municipal commissioner Jayendra Kumar said the construction of the Wax Museum is progressing rapidly and is carefully monitored to ensure timely completion. The statues are produced by a Maharashtra organization in collaboration with Kerala experts. The project is performed according to a public-private partnership model, similar to the Bhool Bhulaiya project in Amaniganj. Divisional Commissioner Rajesh Kumar noted that the Wax Museum will give a new dimension to Ayodhya’s cultural heritage. He added that, along with this project, road increasing, beautification of the Saryu Ghats and other infrastructure projects in Ayodhya is underway to make it a religious and cultural center of world -class. During Deepotsav, millions of lamps are relieved in Ayodhya every year, a tradition that has earned the City Global recognition and world records. This year, with the inauguration of the Wax Museum, Deepotsav 2025 is expected to be even more memorable. (With Pti inputs)