An example of communal harmony was created by a Muslim family in Bihar. They donated land worth Rs 2.5 crore to build the ‘largest temple’ in the world. The family, originally from Guwahati, lives in the East Champaran district in Bihar. A ‘huge Ramayana temple’ will be built at Kaithwalia in this district.

Kishore Kunal, head of the Mahabir Mandir Trust, which is involved in the temple construction project, said a businessman named Ishtiaq Khan had come forward to help build the temple. His family is donating land worth Rs 2.5 crore for the construction of the temple. Kunal said that this incident is one of the examples of communal harmony.

He further said that all the procedures required for land donation have been formally completed. Kunal also said that this dream project would not have been possible if the Muslims had not come forward for the construction of the temple.

In Kunal’s words, “The Mahabir Temple Trust has 125 acres of land in its hands to build the temple. They are supposed to get another 25 acres of land. ” This temple will be taller than the Bhat temple in Angkor, Cambodia. The construction of the huge Ramayana temple will cost Rs 500 crore, said the head of the Mahabir Temple Trust.