The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Trust has installed a squirrel statue at the Ram Janmabhoomi site in Ayodhya. The trust has taken this step, recognizing the symbolic role of the squirrel in the Ramayana when the temple was found close to the construction of the temple. This idol was installed as if she is admiring the temple.
Nripendra Mishra, chairman of Ram Mandir Construction Committee, gave information about this on Tuesday. He said that the idol has been installed on Angad Tila. From where he seems to be staring at the temple.
Squirrel statue installed in Ram temple
Nripendra Mishra said, “As the Ram temple construction work is moving towards the completion, the trust has given a special place to the squirrel which played an important role in the construction of Ram Setu in Lanka Vijay.”
Mishra, who came to Ayodhya to attend the meeting of Ram Mandir Construction Committee, said that the construction work of the temple is moving towards its final phase and the quality investigation will start soon. He said that preparations for security arrangements are also being intensified.
Preparation for the safety of the temple
According to the plan, 25 monitoring towers will be built with four kilometers long boundary walls of the temple complex. Mishra informed that security measures will be discussed with the district administration soon. The safety of Ram temple will be very strong.
He also emphasized the need to plan what will be seen for the pilgrims of India and abroad after visiting the temple and emphasized to develop Ayodhya as a major tourist city.
In the Ramayana, the squirrel is considered revered for its small but dedicated contribution given by Lord Rama’s army in the construction of Ram Setu. Its presence on Ram Janmabhoomi is now a symbol of collective efforts, devotion and importance of humility in the grand construction of the temple.

