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Oldest Temple Lifted By An Organization- Achieved By Shri Ram Building Lifting


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The World Record For Oldest Temple Lifted By An Organization Is Achieved By Shri Ram Building Lifting On 17 May, 2023 In Khordha Odisha, India. Srbl Has Lifted the 650-year-old Shri Gopalji Gopi Nath Matha Temple, Weighing 600 tons, At Village Rathi Gema Balakati Tirisighar, Khordha Odisha, India, By 4 Feet Witha a Jack And Has Set A World Record For The Worldwide Book Of Records.

 

The World Record For the Oldest Temple Lifted By An Organization Is Achieved By Shri Ram Building Lifting

The world record for the oldest temple lifted by an organization has been achieved by Shri Ram Building Lifting (SRBL) on 17 May 2023 in Khordha, Odisha, India. This remarkable feat was accomplished when SRBL successfully lifted the 650-year-old Shri Gopalji Gopi Nath Matha Temple, weighing 600 tons, at the village of Rathi Gema Balakati Tirisighar in Khordha. Using advanced technology and a team of skilled professionals, SRBL lifted the ancient temple by 4 feet with the help of hydraulic jacks, setting a world record recognized by the Worldwide Book of Records.

SRBL's Remarkable Achievement

SRBL's successful lifting of the Shri Gopalji Gopi Nath Matha Temple is a testament to their expertise and dedication in the field of building lifting. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, SRBL has established itself as a leader in the industry, known for taking on challenging projects with precision and skill. By accomplishing this world record, SRBL has showcased its ability to undertake complex tasks and deliver exceptional results.

The Importance of Preserving Heritage

Preserving heritage structures like the Shri Gopalji Gopi Nath Matha Temple is of utmost importance in maintaining the cultural and historical richness of a region. By lifting the temple safely and securely, SRBL has ensured that this ancient architectural marvel will continue to stand tall for generations to come. This act not only highlights the significance of heritage conservation but also showcases the innovative techniques available for the preservation of cultural landmarks.

How Did SRBL Achieve This Feat?

Utilizing state-of-the-art hydraulic jacks and a carefully planned strategy, SRBL executed the lifting of the Shri Gopalji Gopi Nath Matha Temple with precision and accuracy. The team at SRBL worked tirelessly to ensure that every detail of the lifting process was carried out flawlessly, focusing on the safety of the structure and the surrounding environment. Through meticulous planning and expert execution, SRBL was able to lift the temple successfully, setting a new standard for building lifting projects worldwide.

The Impact of SRBL's Achievement

SRBL's feat of lifting the Shri Gopalji Gopi Nath Matha Temple has not only set a world record but has also inspired others in the construction industry to push boundaries and explore new possibilities. By showcasing the potential for innovative lifting techniques, SRBL has paved the way for future projects that require the relocation or preservation of historic structures. This achievement will have a lasting impact on the industry, encouraging professionals to think creatively and tackle challenges head-on. In conclusion, the world record for the oldest temple lifted by an organization achieved by Shri Ram Building Lifting, is a momentous occasion that highlights the intersection of technology, history, and cultural preservation. SRBL's dedication to excellence and its commitment to preserving heritage structures have set a new benchmark for the industry. As we celebrate this remarkable achievement, we are reminded of the importance of cherishing our past and investing in innovative solutions for the future. "Discover how Shri Ram Building Lifting set a world record by lifting the 600-ton Shri Gopalji Gopi Nath Matha Temple in Khordha, India, showcasing their expertise in heritage preservation."

 
 

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