TAMILNADU: A total of 42 bells, weighing a combined 1,200 KGs, have been dispatched from Tamilnadu to Ayodhya for the construction of the Ram Mandir. These bells were manufactured in Namakkal district and were sent after special pujas were performed.
The proprietor of Andal Moulding Works, R. Rajendran, shared that they usually charge Rs 1200 for making one bell. However, for the construction of the Ram Temple, they decided to reduce the labor charge to just Rs 600 per bell.
The dispatch of these bells holds significant importance as they will be used in the construction of the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The bells, with their distinct sound, will add to the spiritual ambiance of the temple once it is completed.
The manufacturing of these bells in Namakkal district showcases the craftsmanship and dedication of the artisans involved. The bells are expected to enrich the religious experience for devotees who will visit the temple.
This initiative to contribute to the construction of the Ram Mandir reflects the devotion and unity of people from different parts of the country. It is a testament to the reverence and love for Lord Ram that is deeply ingrained in the hearts of millions of Indians.
As the construction of the Ram Mandir progresses, the dispatch of these bells marks another milestone in the journey towards the fulfillment of a long-awaited dream for many devotees.
The dispatch of these bells from Tamilnadu to Ayodhya is a symbol of the collective efforts and dedication of individuals and organizations involved in the construction of the Ram Mandir, bringing us closer to the realization of this historic and sacred project.
Batch of 42 Bells dispatched from Tamil Nadu to Ayodhya Ram Mandir with chants of Jai Shree Ram. The bigger ones weigh 2 to 2.5 tons each pic.twitter.com/nvMiRTFkRe
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