The ambitious project to build the “world’s largest Ramayan temple” has entered its second phase of construction in East Champaran district of Bihar. The Viraat Ramayan Mandir, as it is known, promises to be a monumental structure that will surpass the size of the recently constructed Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, drawing inspiration from various architectural marvels across Asia.
Project Overview
Scale and Scope
The Viraat Ramayan Mandir is set to become a landmark in religious architecture:
- It will be three times larger than the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
- The project comes with an estimated cost of ₹500 crore
- Upon completion, it will house the world’s largest shivling
Architectural Influences
The temple’s design draws inspiration from multiple sources:
- Angkor Wat in Cambodia
- Ramanathaswamy temple at Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu
- Meenakshi Sundareswarar temple in Madurai
Timeline and Structure
- Construction began in June 2023
- The project is expected to be completed by 2025
- The temple will be a three-storey structure
- It will cover an area of 3.76 lakh sq.ft.
Construction Phases
First Phase
- Completed in 10 months
- Laid the foundation for the massive structure
Second Phase
- Focuses on construction up to the plinth level
- Will reach a height of approximately 26 feet from the ground
- Includes the challenging task of installing the world’s largest Shivling in the arghya (sanctum sanctorum)
Third Phase
- Will involve the construction of shikhars (spires)
- Final finishing touches will be applied to the entire temple complex
- The main shikhar will stand at an impressive 270 feet tall
Temple Features
Central Deity
- The temple will house a 33-foot-tall Shivling in the main sanctum sanctorum
Multiple Sanctums
- The complex will feature 22 sanctum sanctorums for different deities
- These smaller temples will be dedicated to important figures mentioned in the Ramayana
Architectural Elements
- A total of 12 shikhars will adorn the temple
- The main shikhar will reach a height of 270 feet
Comparison with Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir
The Viraat Ramayan Mandir will significantly surpass the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya in terms of size:
- Length: 1080 feet (Viraat Ramayan Mandir) vs. 360 feet (Ram Mandir)
- Height: 270 feet (Viraat Ramayan Mandir) vs. 161 feet (Ram Mandir)
Project Management
Overseeing Organization
The construction is being managed by the Patna-based Mahavir Mandir Trust
Funding
- All expenses for the Viraat Ramayan temple are being borne by the Trust from its internal resources
Project Leadership
Acharya Kishore Kunal of the Mahavir Mandir Trust is overseeing the project and has highlighted the challenges involved, particularly in installing the massive Shivling in the second phase of construction.
Significance and Impact
Religious and Cultural Importance
The Viraat Ramayan Mandir is set to become a major pilgrimage site, celebrating the rich cultural and religious heritage associated with the Ramayana.
Architectural Achievement
Upon completion, the temple will stand as a testament to modern engineering and traditional architectural principles, blending various styles from across India and Southeast Asia.
Tourism Potential
The scale and uniqueness of the temple are likely to attract visitors from across India and potentially worldwide, boosting tourism in Bihar.