Over 80 varieties of trees and over 35 shrubs and flowers mentioned in the Ramayana, have been chosen to be grown in the Ram Temple complex at Ayodhya
New Delhi: The work towards developing green areas around the Ram Temple at Ayodhya has begun. Nearly 70 per cent of the area around the temple complex will be covered with 80 species of trees and plants mentioned in the Ramayana, a special report in the Tribune, Chandigarh, by.Aksheev Thakur, says
80 species, 35 shrubs chosen
Over 80 varieties of trees and over 35 shrubs and flowers mentioned in the Ramayana have been chosen to be grown in the Ram Temple complex at Ayodhya
The temple trust said the plan was to integrate native species with those mentioned in the Ramayana, along with other indigenous species from the Saryu ecosystem
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Kshetra Trust said, “The heart of any landscape design lies in the careful selection of its flora.
“It is planned to carefully integrate the native species with those mentioned in the Ramayana, along with other indigenous species from the Saryu ecosystem, resulting in a harmonious blend of colours, scents and textures that pay homage to ancient traditions while embracing the rich biodiversity of the region.”
The GMR group through its CSR arm, GMR Vara-Lakshmi Foundation, will be undertaking the task of enhancing the green cover around the temple.
“The GMR group with its commitment to excellence and social responsibility, has undertaken the task of developing greenery in the Sri Ram Janma Bhoomi Teerth Kshetra complex as a charitable initiative.
“Through meticulous planning and use of sustainable practices, the greenery and plantation activities are being taken in a manner that would enhance the overall experience of pilgrims ,” the trust said.
The trust believes that the beauty of the temple complex will be enhanced with the greenery around it.
Small forests along the Saryu are also being developed,
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