Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir is introducing a 3D experience for devotees to participate in temple rituals virtually. This initiative will include puja, aarti, and darshan of 14 temples, allowing devotees to engage in the rituals as if they were present at the temple. The aim is to provide a virtual connection for devotees who are unable to visit the temple in person.
Chairman of the Shri Ram Temple Construction Committee, Nripendra Mishra, mentioned plans for a major gallery within the museum complex. This gallery will offer devotees a 3D experience of temple rituals, enabling them to virtually participate in puja, aarti, and darshan of the 14 temples. The purpose is to help devotees feel connected to the temple even when they cannot physically visit due to large crowds.
In addition to the 3D experience, two more galleries are in the works as part of the museum’s development. One of these galleries will focus on the legal history related to the Ram temple, while the other will showcase archaeological findings from the site. Mishra emphasized the importance of these galleries in providing information and evidence about the temple’s history.
Following the consecration of the Ram Temple, Ayodhya has experienced a significant economic upturn. The number of visitors has surged to an estimated 11 crore in the first six months, leading to a substantial increase in local business activity. A study conducted by the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIM-L), highlighted the positive impact on Ayodhya’s economy post the temple’s construction.
