The Viraat Ramayan Mandir (विराट रामायण मंदिर) is a grand Hindu temple complex currently under construction in the East Champaran district of Bihar, India. This ambitious project is situated in the twin villages of Kaithawalia and Bahuara, near Chakia. Once completed, it will stand as a significant religious and cultural landmark. Construction Details Cost and Dimensions The construction of the Viraat Ramayan Mandir is estimated to cost ₹5 billion. The temple is planned to reach a height of 123 meters (405 feet), which will make it twice as tall as the renowned Angkor Wat Temple in Cambodia. The main hall of the temple is designed to seat up to 20,000 people, providing ample space for devotees and visitors. Timeline and Delays Construction was originally scheduled to commence in June 2015. However, the project faced delays due to objections from the Cambodian government, which was concerned about the impact of building…











