Ram Mandir replica to be part of historic India Day Parade in New York

Washington: A replica of Ram Mandir would be on display during the India Day parade in New York on August 18, which attracts thousands of Indian Americans from in and around New York.

The replica of the temple would be 18 feet long, nine feet wide and eight feet in height, according to Amitabh Mittal, general secretary of Vishva Hindu Parishad of America (VHPA). This would be the first time that a replica of the Ram Mandir would be on display in the United States.

The annual India Day Parade in New York is the largest celebration of India’s Independence Day outside India. More than 150,000 people normally watch the annual parade which runs from East 38th Street to East 27th Street in Midtown New York.

More than 150,000 people typically attend the parade, which runs from East 38th Street to East 27th Street in Midtown New York. This year, the parade will feature a variety of floats representing Indian American communities and showcasing a diversity of culture. Prior to the parade, VHPA-A conducted a Ram Mandir Rath Yatra across 48 states in 60 days, visiting 851 temples.