A reverent replica of Shri Ram Mandir on its consecration day by the students of CT Institute of Hospitality Management
In a tribute to the consecration of Shri Ram Mandir, Ayodhya, the students of CT Institute of Hospitality Management meticulously crafted a breathtaking replica of the revered temple. The intricately designed model, standing at 3.5 feet in height and measuring 6 feet by 6 feet in length and width, showcases the students' exceptional dedication and skill.
Jalandhar, January 22, 2024: In a tribute to the consecration of Shri Ram Mandir, Ayodhya, the students of CT Institute of Hospitality Management meticulously crafted a breathtaking replica of the revered temple. The intricately designed model, standing at 3.5 feet in height and measuring 6 feet by 6 feet in length and width, showcases the students' exceptional dedication and skill.
For months, the students invested their time, energy, and expertise to breathe life into this ambitious project, paying meticulous attention to the details of temple architecture. Following the sacred rules of temple construction, the replica boasts a remarkable marble impact flooring, mirroring the grandeur of the original temple.
What sets this replica apart is the commitment to authenticity – no metal has been used in its construction, aligning with the traditional building methods of the actual Shri Ram Mandir. Special emphasis has been placed on recreating the iconic Gopuram, capturing its essence with precision.
The color scheme of the replica replicates the original Ayodhya temple, showcasing the students' dedication to preserving the cultural and historical significance of the sacred site. To enhance the educational experience, a live screening of the consecration ceremony was organized for students and faculty, allowing them to witness the historic event in real-time.
Dr. GS Sidhu, Director of Campus, CT Group, expressed his enthusiasm and admiration for the students' exceptional work, stating, "The creation of this replica is a reflection of creativity, dedication, and commitment of students. This project is a source of pride for the entire CT Group community.