The second floor of Ram Mandir is set to host a Ram Katha temple along with a display of Ramayans originating from countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Nepal. Additionally, visitors will have the opportunity to explore different versions of the epic written in various Indian languages like Tamil, Kannada, Odia, and those from the North Eastern states. This initiative aims to showcase the cultural diversity and widespread influence of the Ramayana story across different regions. Moreover, the floor will be dedicated to conducting research on Hindu scriptures, providing scholars and researchers with a space to deepen their understanding of these sacred texts.

Second Floor of Ram Mandir to House Ram Katha Temple

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