Rs 2,100 crore collected for Ayodhya Ram Temple in 44 days: Trust

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Mar 01, 2021, 08:58 AM IST

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The crowdfunding campaign was launched on January 15, and about Rs 1,100 crore was estimated to be collected for the construction of the Ram temple.

The fundraising campaign for Ram Janmbhoomi Temple in Ayodhya concluded on Saturday after 45 days and Rs 21,000 crore were collected through it, the Trust associated with the drive said.

The crowdfunding campaign was launched on January 15, and about Rs 1,100 crore was estimated to be collected for the construction of the Ram temple. However, the drive received Rs 1,000 crore more than the estimated amount.

"The fundraising campaign has ended with generous contributions from all cross-sections of the people, including residents of far-flung villages of India, blurring religious barriers. Total donations received has crossed Rs 2,100 crore by Saturday evening," Shri Ram Janambhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust treasurer Govind Dev Giri said.

Giri had pegged the construction cost of the temple at Rs 300-400 crore while making an estimate of Rs 1,100 crore for building the entire complex on Ram Janambhoomi in December last year.

Ayodhya seers have now advised the temple trust to use the surplus money for the development of Ayodhya and warned against the misuse of the money donated by crores of Ram Bhakts.

However, Anil Misra, a member of the Trust said, "The budget for building the temple complex is not final and this will be known only after the construction is complete."

Swami Paramhans Acharya, of Tapasvi Chhavni said, "The Trust should use additional funds to set up a Sanskrit University in Ayodhya in the name of Mata Sita and establish a gaushala for free supply of milk in the temple town."

Mahant Dhinendra Das of Nirmohi Akhara, said that "the money was donated by millions of Indians in the name of Lord Ram and the excess money should be used for the welfare of Ayodhya and its temples".

Hanuman Garhi temple priest, Mahant Raju Das, said the money could be used to revamp dilapidated temples in Ayodhya.

(With ANI inputs)