No Iron, No Steel: Architects Rely on Ancient Indian Know-How to Make Ram Mandir Earthquake-Proof for 2,500 Years

No Iron, No Steel: Architects Rely on Ancient Indian Know-How to Make Ram Mandir Earthquake-Proof for 2,500 Years
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The brand new version of the Ram Mandir is built to last for at least 1,000 years. As the nation eagerly anticipates the consecration of the sacred temple in Ayodhya, the process of its reconstruction is revealed. Shri Nripendra Mishra, head of the temple construction committee, shares how science and ancient Indian architectural know-how were incorporated into the construction. The absence of iron and steel in the temple’s structure ensures its longevity, and high-quality materials like granite, sandstone, and marble are used. The temple is also earthquake-proofed using innovative techniques. The architectural design of the temple follows the northern Indian temple design archetype.

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