Here’s what the Ram temple looks like from space; ISRO reveals satellite imagery

The image was captured by the Hyderabad-based National Remote Sensing Centre of ISRO on December 16.

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Amidst the growing anticipation for the Ram Mandir inauguration event on January 22, the Indian Space Research Organisation has offered a glimpse of how the Ram Mandir looks like from space. Satellite imagery captured from space shows the partially constructed Ram Temple, offering a bird’s eye view of the sacred structure.

 

The image was captured by the Indian Remote Sensing Cartosdat satellite on December 16 and processed by the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC). The imagery reveals that semi-constructed Ram temple, with an enlarged view providing detailed insights in to the construction of the temple.

 

The imagery also reveals the Dasharath Mahal, the Ayodhya Railway Station and the pious Sarayu River. The grand consecration on Jan 22, i.e. Monday will tak place amid they Vedic hymns. The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, will be leading the ceremony. Several prominent personalilties from all fields such as politics, Bollywood and sports are also going to be present at the site.

 

Here are the pictures:

 

 


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