World’s tallest Ram Temple to be built in Australia, details inside

The world’s tallest Ram temple is going to be built in Australia soon. This temple will be a symbol of faith for Hinduism and Indian culture. This grand construction will not only make the Hindu community feel proud, but it will also become an important cultural center for people of Indian origin in Australia.

According to the sources, the Bhoomi Pujan of the grand temple of Lord Shri Ram in Australia will be held next year in 2025. It is expected that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will do the Bhoomi Pujan of the grand Ram temple. This temple will be 721 feet high and five floors in 150 acres of land. Not only this, the design of this temple is also being prepared by the same person who has designed the Ram temple of Ayodhya.

Gujarat’s famous architect Ashish Sompura will design the Ram temple in Australia. A 101-foot-high statue of Hanuman ji will also be installed on Ram Mandir Marg. A 51-foot statue of Lord Shiva will also be installed in Saptkhagar. Ayodhyapuri and Sanatan University will also be constructed. The Shri Ram Temple Foundation will construct this temple.

The most special thing about this temple is that it will be famous worldwide for its height. Its height will be around 55 meters (180 feet), which will give it recognition as the world’s tallest Ram temple. The temple will be built completely according to traditional architecture, in which a combination of Indian craftsmanship and modern technology will be seen.

People of Australia will also now be able to see Lord Ramlala in their own country. People from countries around Australia will no longer need to come to Ayodhya. People of Australia and surrounding countries will now be able to visit Perth and worship Lord Ramlala. This temple will also promote cultural exchange, and spiritual tourism, and serve as a unifying center for the global Hindu diaspora in Australia.

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