RAM MANDIR, TULSIBAG, PUNE

RAM MANDIR, TULSIBAG, PUNE

Project : RAM MANDIR, TULSIBAG, PUNE.

Cost: 2.50 Cr.

Work: Phase-1 Structural Repair & Restoration Work.

Work Duration: 2017-18

Project Done Company:Archaic Conservation Cell Pvt Ltd

About:

Our company , Archaic Conservation Cell India Pvt Ltd, ( ISO 9001:2008 Certify Company ) done below work due to the Restoration Repair work of RAM MANDIR,TULSIBAG, PUNE.,Located near Mandai in Tulsibaug, the Tulsibaug Ram mandir’s earliest recorded history dates back to the 18th century.Tulsibaug is located in the middle of bustling Pune city and is hailed as one of the busiest market areas for buying beauty knick-knacks and other kitchen peripherals. Since ancient times, these small courtyard markets have stood the test of time and shown us a glimpse into the history.the original temple was built during the Peshwa era, afterthe battle of Panipat in 1761, under Naro Appaji Khire (Tulshibaugwale) (1700-1775), the Subhedar of Pune.Work commenced in 1763 and was completed in 1795 at a cost of Rs 136,667 and it covers an area of about an acre.This was completely restored Temple and place over a decade which involved structural repairs, Pointing, Painting and stregthening, restoring wooden work and common areas.Comprehensive Exterior repairs,structural repairs and refurbishing.The decorativetimber ceiling arches of the peshwa period, the elegant woodwork, the columns,The intricate decorative carvings in the timber ceiling the joinery technique, the narrow stairs built into click masonry walls, the tall windows with railing in the lower part and decorative arches of the space.In front of the ,RAM MANDIR in a small stone shrin is a standing image of standing image of Maruti in black stone with folded hands Unlike others.This maruti statue is dressed up in Peshwakalin Poshakh (Dress). The Ganpati & Mahadev Temple are also of cut-stone but smaller in size.

Work Details:

1.Structural Repair & Restoration Work. ( Timber & Structural )

2.Teak Wood Railing & Painting & Shellac Polishing Work

3.Ashlar Finish Stone Masonry for Sheshshai Temple in lime mortar

4.Lime Plaster & Pointing.

5.Removal of colour & Flooring.