By PTI
PATANA: Setting an instance of communal concord within the nation, a Muslim household in Bihar has donated land price Rs 2.5 crore for building of the world’s largest Hindu temple–Virat Ramayan Mandir within the Kaithwalia space of East Champaran district within the state.
Talking to reporters right here on Monday, Acharya Kishore Kunal, chief of the Patna-based Mahavir Mandir Trust, that has undertaken the challenge, stated that Ishtiyaq Ahmad Khan, who has donated the land, is a businessman from East Champaran based mostly in Guwahati.
“He recently completed all formalities pertaining to the donation of land belonging to his family for the construction of the temple at the registrar office of the Kesharia sub-division (East Chanmparan),” Kunal, a former Indian Police Service officer, instructed reporters.
The Acharya stated that this donation by Khan and his household is a good instance of social concord and brotherhood between two communities.
Without the assistance of Muslims, it might have been tough to understand this dream challenge, he added. The Mahavir Mandir Trust has thus far obtained 125 acres of land for building of this temple.
The belief will quickly receive one other 25 acres of land too within the space. The Virat Ramayan Mandir is slated to be taller than the world well-known twelfth century Angkor Wat complicated in Cambodia, which is 215 ft excessive.
The complicated in East Champaran will comprise 18 temples with excessive spires and its Shiv temple may have the world’s largest Shivling.
The whole building price is estimated to be round Rs 500 crore. The belief will quickly take recommendation from the specialists engaged within the building of latest parliament constructing in New Delhi.