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A grand temple of Lord Ram, worshipped by millions of Hindus, will open in January in the northern India town of Ayodhya at a site believed to be his birthplace, fulfilling a promise from the ruling party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Building a Ram temple at the site has been a central campaign theme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP for more than three decades.
Nripendra Misra, chairman of the Shri Ramjanmabhoomi Temple Construction Committee, said that the ground floor of the temple will be ready in December and devotees will be allowed to pray after the idol of Lord Ram is moved there in January.
Modi has been invited for the conclusion of prayers by priests in late January, which will mark the opening of the temple, said Misra, a retired bureaucrat who was Modi's principal secretary, or chief of staff until 2019, before moving to the independent temple construction panel.
"It will be good if the prime minister is present," Misra said.
Indian engineering giant Larsen and Toubro is building the temple on a 2.67-acre (1.08 hectares) site inside a 70-acre (28.33 hectares) complex, Misra said, adding that the second and final phase would be completed in December 2025.
The project is estimated to cost 15 billion rupees ($181 million) and is entirely funded by donations from 40 million resident Indians that totalled more than 30 billion rupees, he said.
An estimated 100,000 devotees are expected to visit the temple daily in the first months, he added.
BJP leaders and analysts have said that the opening of the temple is expected to boost the party's fortunes in general elections due by May 2024 when Modi will seek a third term.
Asked if the timing of the opening is linked to elections, Misra replied: "It has nothing to do whatsoever with the political elections. This was decided in 2020."
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