Ayodhya: The International Ram Katha Museum, which will feature five state-of-the-art galleries, is expected to take its final shape in a year. While the tourism department is already operating four galleries, the fifth gallery will be established in the Ram Katha Park and will be exclusively dedicated to Hanuman Ji.
This was part of discussions at the third-day meeting of the Ram Temple Construction Committee which concluded at the Ram Katha Museum.
This gallery will employ cutting-edge technology, showcasing a captivating 20-minute film on Hanuman ji using advanced 3D to 7D technology. The gallery will have the capacity to accommodate 25 individuals per session, with each session spanning 30 minutes.
The script for Hanuman Ji's narrative will be meticulously prepared in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras. The final script will be provided by chief curator Sanjeev Kumar Singh, which will serve as the foundation for the creation of the immersive 20-minute video.
Nripendra Mishra, chairman of Ram Temple Construction Committee, said, "The initial construction work is currently in progress. It will boast five exceptional galleries. The fifth gallery will harness the power of advanced technologies such as 3D and 7D to create an unparalleled experience for visitors."
"A mesmerizing 20-minute film depicting the life of Lord Hanuman will be showcased, which is being meticulously developed by the IIT Madras. This gallery will comfortably seat 25 viewers at a time, enabling them to embark on a highly engaging and immersive spiritual journey through Lord Hanuman's life."