Construction of Ayodhya Ram Temple yet to begin formally

The construction of the temple at the Ram Janmabhoomi site was to start today

ayodhya-afp Hindu devotees walk past stone slabs earmarked for the construction of Ram temple at Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas workshop in Ayodhya | AFP

Priests conducted special prayers at a Shiva shrine at the Ram Janmabhoomi site here but stopped short of symbolically launching the construction of a Ram temple, contrary to an announcement made earlier this week.

Mahant Kamal Nayan Das, who participated in the `rudrabhishek' ritual at the Kuber Tila shrine said he prayed for an early beginning of construction of the Ram temple.

Kamal Nayan Das is described as the spokesperson to Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, who heads the Ram Mandir trust which has been charged with the construction of the temple after the historic Supreme Court verdict last year.

On Monday, Kamal Nayan Das had announced that the rudrabhishek will be followed by beginning work on the foundation of the planned Ram temple.

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"This religious ceremony will last for at least two hours and after that the construction of the Ram Mandir will start with the laying of the foundation for the mandir structure," he had said then.

But on Wednesday, no member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust was present when he went to the Shiva shrine to offer prayers as a representative of Mahant Nritya Gopal Das.

The mahant said he was accompanied by priests from Mani Ram Chawni temple, the religious seat of Nritya Gopal Das whom he was representing.

"Along with the disciples of the Mani Ram Chawni temple, I went to the Ram Janmabhoomi premises and performed the 'rudrabhishek ' and prayed to Lord Shiva for an early start to the temple's construction," he told PTI.

He had earlier said the ritual follows the tradition set by Lord Ram, who prayed to Shiva before launching an attack on Lanka.

Last November, the Supreme Court settled the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute, ruling in favour of construction of a temple at the site by a government-appointed trust.

It also ordered that an alternative five-acre plot must be found within Ayodhya for a mosque to replace the Babri Masjid, demolished in 1992 by kar sevaks claiming that a Ram temple originally stood at the same spot.

In March, the Ram Lalla deity was ceremoniously moved from the makeshift temple at the site to a new spot, clearing the way for the construction of the temple.

On May 11, earth-moving machinery was deployed for levelling the site.