In the coming January, Shri Ram Mandir is going to be inaugurated in January. Enthusiasm continues across the country regarding the temple of Ramlala. People are donating many other things including donations for the construction of the temple. Meanwhile, a couple from Aligarh has made a unique and grand lock for the temple of Ramlala. This lock is being discussed across the country through social media. The couple has made this lock for the Ram temple in Ayodhya, which they will present in December. The couple has also sent a letter to CM Yogi Adityanath to present it.
The couple is gifting the lock after selling the land
It is obvious that when the lock is 400 kg, then its key will also be big. The construction of the lock and key is not completed at present, its steel body is yet to be made, for which the couple has decided to sell their land. Regarding the lock, MP Satish Gautam says that it is the identity of Aligarh. If a person is gifting a lock for the temple of Lord Ramlala, then it is a matter of pride. Along with this, cooperation will be done for the meeting.
The speciality of this 400 kg lock of Ram temple
The name of the couple who gifted this lock is Satyaprakash Sharma and Rukmani Sharma. When he was asked about the lock, he said that he had been waiting for the temple's inauguration for two years. They have made this lock thinking that everything in Ramlala's temple should be amazing. That's why they started making this 400 kg lock in 2021, whose work was almost completed by 2022.
The length of this iron lock is 10 feet. The width is six feet, the thickness is six inches and the key is four feet long weighing 30 kg.
2 keys have been made for this unique and large lock. The bracelet of the lock is four feet, for which the couple had also organized an exhibition in Aligarh last year. The couple who made the lock wants this lock to be kept symbolically in Ayodhya and a steel sheet will also be installed to prevent rusting in the lock.
Here is the speciality of this lock being made for Ayodhya.
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