The Temple of Mother Sita will be ready at the expense of billions of rupes in Bihar, know how much area and how will the design be?
The foundation stone ceremony was held for the redevelopment of the Janaki Temple in Punaura Dham on Friday in Sitamarhi, Bihar. Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah participated in the Bhoomi Pujan of the temple and laid the foundation of the temple. Punaura Dham is the birthplace of Mata Sita and this is where the country was worshiped for the overall development of the Punaura Dham Temple and complex. Let us know how much area this temple will be built and how many costs for the construction of this temple and complex will be. How much area will the mother be Janaki temple? According to the information, 17 available land was already used for Mata Janaki’s temple in Punaura Dham in the Sitamarhi district. In addition, 50 hectares of land were provided separately. That is, the temple and its complex of Mata Sita will be on a total of 67 hectares and all facilities will be provided here. How much will it cost to build Sita Temple? The Bihar government cabinet on July 1 approved Rs 882.87 Crore for the development of the Punaura Dham Temple Complex. Out of this amount, 137 crore calls are spent on the development of the old temple and its premises. At the same time, Rs 728 crore is used for tourism -related works. In addition, 16 Crore calls will be spent on widespread maintenance for ten years. Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah said the temple would be developed at a cost of Rs 890 crore. From this, 728 crore calls will be spent on bypass roads and other structures. Where will the Temple of Mother Sita be kept in Sitamarhi? Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah laid the groundstone on Friday for the redevelopment of the Janaki Temple at Punaura Dham in Sitamarhi, Bihar. He performed Bhoomi Pujan for the redevelopment of the temple. Let us tell you that a large number of pilgrims (domestic and foreigners) come to Punaura Dham. Punaura Dham is located approximately five kilometers west of the Sitamarhi headquarters in Bihar. Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah said: “I tell Mithila’s people that it is not just a temple, but the happiness of Mithila and Bihar.” Share this story -tags