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Ahead of Ram Temple consecration ceremony, road in Ayodhya adorned

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Ayodhya: In preparation for the Ram temple's consecration ceremony in Ayodhya next month, a series of massive pillars known as "Surya Stambhs" with a sun theme are being erected along the main road in the temple town. The ornamental orbs on each of the thirty-foot-tall pillars mimic the Sun when illuminated at night.

According to a senior official at the Uttar Pradesh Public Works Department's Ayodhya Division, 40 such pillars will be installed on the road - Dharam Path - that connects the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk near Naya Ghat with the Ayodhya Bypass.

"Work is underway to install these 'Surya Stambhs' ahead of the consecration of Lord Ram's idol in the newly built Ram temple. Twenty of these will be located near the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk with 10 pillars on each side of the road," PWD Assistant Engineer A P Singh said.

When PTI visited the road on Monday night, 10 pillars were already installed, while ornamental orbs on the 10 columns on the other side of the road were being mounted.

"The other 20 pillars are located on the same road beyond the Satrangi Pul near the Saket petrol pump. Work is underway on that side as well and the aim is to complete the work by December 29," Singh said.

Each pillar, made of reinforced cement concrete, has a decorative cladding made of a special fibre. It carries the chant 'Jai Shri Ram', a mace of Lord Hanuman and other ornamental motifs, the official said.

The PWD official said the project was conceived in October and the installations began earlier this month.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to arrive at the temple town on December 30. During his visit, Modi will inaugurate the redeveloped Ayodhya railway station and a new airport, and address a rally, officials earlier said.

"Ayodhya is the city of Lord Ram ji and Lord Hanuman," he added.

He will also hold a roadshow from the airport to the city, they said

"When the prime minister reaches Ayodhya by road after inaugurating the airport he will enter through this road and these 'Surya Stambhs' will welcome him to the temple town," Singh added.

He said the contract for installing the sun-themed pillars was given to a private company that subcontracted a Mumbai-based firm for the work.

Suncity Innovations, a manufacturer and supplier of street light poles and decorative poles, executed the casting work for the sun-themed pillars at its plant in Nashik.

All 20 'Surya Stambhs' near the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk were installed by Tuesday, Sachin Nikumbh, a manager in the production team of the firm, told PTI.

He said the burnish on the black-painted fibre surface is of copper powder while the orb is made of special glass fibre that gives it the glow.

Nikumbh said whenever workers get tired or have to lift a heavy load, they chant 'Jai Shri Ram' and 'Jai Hanuman'.

Sonu Sharma, a worker, said, "We feel great working on this project as it is for Prabhu Shri Ram's temple. We are making a contribution towards it."

Special ornament lamp posts, bearing Hindu religion-themed motifs, have been erected on the road divider on this stretch.

"The entire city is being decorated for the big day. Ayodhya will shine on January 22," Nikumbh said.

Prime Minister Modi will take part in the "pran pratishtha", or the consecration ceremony of the Ram Lalla idol, on January22.


With PTI inputs

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