Following the completion of the Ram Temple’s main peak, the remaining temples in the complex are moving quickly closer to completion. In several of the finished temples, plans are in progress to place other sculptures.
In their devoted temple, statues of the Saptarishis are being erected on the ground floor. These sculptures will be unveiled and a pooja will be performed by trust authorities. Devotees may be able to visit these Saptarishi temples after May 1. One group proposes that as soon as the sculptures are erected and dedicated, each temple should be made accessible for public sight.
Opening all temples at once after May 1 is an alternative viewpoint. Outside the main temple wall are these temples. On April 25 and 26, other sculptures, such as those for the Ram Darbar and Shesh Avatar, are probably going to be transported from Jaipur, Rajasthan, to Ayodhya.
A few number of devotees will be able to enter the Ram Darbar, which will be situated on the temple’s first level. The Saptarishi temples are completely prepared, according to a representative of the building firm.
Three days ago, the sculptures were delivered, and they are now being fitted to their bases. Maharishi Valmiki, Mata Ahilya, Nishadraj, Mata Shabari, Maharishi Vashistha, Vishwamitra, and Agastya are among the sculptures that are being erected.
Devotees may now see the monument of Goswami Tulsidas that has already been placed in the passenger facility centre complex. The finial of the main peak is being prepared for gold plating using copper moulds. In Ayodhya, a Delhi-based team is finishing the moulds. This mold’s surface will be filled with gold, which will then be put on the finial.