The duties of the Rawal starts at 4 a.m. every day with the Abhisheka.
spout is projected which discharges the Abhisheka water flowing out of the sanctum floor.
griha floor to drain off the Abhisheka water, till now not noticed in earlier temples,
After the long time battle's victory,
Rama come home where Abhisheka is performed in order to welcome him in the Ayodhya Nagari.
The invariably square linga- pitha has a projecting spout on its top to drain off the Abhisheka water,
and a cistern is cut into the rock floor below it to collect the same.
From the top of the adhishthana at about the middle of the northern side, an immense and carved water-
spout is projected which discharges the Abhisheka water flowing out of the sanctum floor.
There is often a small cistern or pit cut into the floor of the sanctum below the projected channel- spout on the top of the linga-
pitha or image pedestal to receive and collect the Abhisheka water.
Snapana- or Abhisheka- mandapas(
halls for ceremonial bathing rituals), vyakarana- mandapas( halls for exposition and educational purposes), ranga- and natyasalas for dance and music, and even atura salas( hospital mandapas) came to be added to the temple complex.