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The monsoon has not even begun, but the roof of Ayodhya Ram Mandir's has started 'leaking' just 5 months after inauguration, according to media reports.
The chief priest of the Ram Mandir stated that the temple's roof began leaking immediately after the first rains. "It is very surprising. So many engineers are here and the Pran Pratishtha was held on January 22, but water is leaking from the roof. Nobody would've thought this," says Ram Temple chief priest Acharya Satyendra Das.
Priests in the the temple have also complained of the lack of a drainage system in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, making the ritual bathing of the deity a difficult task.
Confirming reports of the seepage in the portion of the temple just before the garbh greha (sanctum sanctorum), the temple’s chief priest, Mahant Satyendra Das told The Hindu that when priests reached the temple after the rain during the weekend, they found it flooded with rainwater.
He added, "On completion, the conduit will be closed. There is no drainage in the Sanctum Santorum because all the Mandaps have measured slope for clearance of water and the water in Sanctum Santorum is manually absorbed. Moreover, the devotees are not performing Abhishek on the deity. There is no design or construction issue. The Mandaps which are open may get rainwater drops which was debated but the decision was to keep them open as per Nagar architectural norms."
The Ram Temple in Ayodhya was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22.