A timber firm in Hyderabad working to provide 100 doors for Ayodhya Ram temple!?

Sekar Chandra
Reportedly as the date for inauguration of Ayodhya’s ram mandir  approaches, a timber firm in hyderabad is working at a frenetic pace to provide 100 doors for the temple. Meanwhile Ch Sarath Babu, managing partner of Anuradha Timbers International, has been shuttling between ayodhya and hyderabad since june to ensure timely delivery. When speaking to reporters, he said: “We are using teak wood which is known to last for 3,000 years. No doubt, we have to select the best wood for such projects. After we landed the contract, we chose trees of superlative quality from Balharshah forest in Maharashtra. The average age of the trees is 100 years and they had no visible defects. We made sure there were no cracks, knots or sap wood. These trees again underwent a rigorous process of selection and only 20% of the wood collected from them was chosen to be used for the inner premises of the temple. Teak wood is immune to the effects of weather and termites.”


Furthermore Sarath’s family has been in the business for three generations. Explaining how the firm received the contract, the expert said that ayodhya temple Trust, along with Larsen and Toubro and Tata Consultancy Services, had asked companies to make a wooden model of the temple three years ago. Sarath and his team of wood carvers delivered the best one, and that is how they got to make the doors of the temple. They set up their workshop at ayodhya in june and work is almost complete in a record time of six months. “The wooden model was kept at Darshan Marg to give a glimpse of how the new temple would look,” he said.

Moreover Sarath explained that each door has to be fitted and removed at least four times for various steps. “The doors have to undergo dry fitting, copper plating and gold plating. If we consider the time taken for these steps, our team delivered the doors in three months.”


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