Certainly! According to a recent news report, the **Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra** and the **Ayodhya administration** have decided to impose a **complete ban on mobile phones** within the **Ram Janmabhoomi temple premises**. The primary reasons cited for this decision are **security** and **devotees’ facilities**. Temple trustee **Anil Mishra** appealed to all devotees to respect this decision and encouraged them to use the **cloak room facilities** provided for safekeeping of their mobile phones and other valuable items. The **pran pratishtha** of the 51-inch-tall idol of **Lord Ram Lalla** took place in the newly built grand Ram Janmabhoomi temple on January 22, 2024, with Prime Minister **Narendra Modi** presiding over the rituals¹.
Additionally, there are ongoing security arrangements and **Covid-19 protocols** in place ahead of the upcoming Ram temple event in Ayodhya². The construction of a **14-foot-wide security wall** around the Janmabhoomi temple, called **’Parkota,’** has been announced by the temple trust. This multipurpose area will also include six additional temples, ranging from **Lord Shiva to Lord Hanuman**. Once completed, the Ram temple premises will be able to accommodate up to **25,000 pilgrims** at a time, along with their baggage¹.
The **Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir** in Ayodhya stands on **2.7 acres of land** and is constructed in the traditional **Nagara style**. It features **392 pillars**, **44 doors**, and five Mandaps (halls) for various purposes. The intricately sculpted depictions of Hindu deities, gods, and goddesses adorn the pillars and walls of the temple¹.
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Ayodhya’s Ram Temple bans use of mobile phones on premises.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/ayodhyas-ram-temple-bans-use-of-mobile-phones-on-premises-101716649361021.html