Ram Temple Murti : There is a lot of noise in Ayodhya regarding the arrival of Lord Shri Ram. The whole of Ayodhya has been buried like a bride. A beautiful and divine child-form idol of Lord Shri Ram is being established in this divine and grand temple built in Ayodhya. This idol is so amazing that everyone is getting hypnotized after seeing it. On January 22, 2024, this divine idol should be consecrated in the womb of the temple.
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Ram Temple Murti, Ayodhya :
Every devotee wants to see Lord Shri Ram and have a glimpse of the Ram temple that is being constructed in Ayodhya. At the Ram temple, everyone is eager to see Lord Ram. The Ramlala idol is much more exquisite than the grandiose Ram temple. Simply by gazing at this statue, all of its worshipers are liberated from chants. The idol of Ramlala is scheduled to be consecrated on January 22. All devotees can receive Ramlala’s darshan in the temple starting on January 23.
The sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple in Ayodhya is home to the idol of Ramlala. This idol of Lord Shri Ram is so exquisite that it displays both the holy radiance of Lord Shri Ram and the like innocence of Shri Ram Prabhu’s face. It’s quite cute to see Lord Shri Ram in infant form. The bow and arrow in Lord Shri Ram’s hand capture the attention of everyone. Incredible artwork has been created on the idol depicting Ramlala as a child. This statue’s weight is approximately 150 kilograms, while its height is roughly 51 inches.
Who made Ram Temple Murti? :
Ramlala’s idol is incredibly magnificent and divine. The idol of Ramlala is the result of incredibly expert skill. The renowned Karnataka artist Arun Yogiraj, the son of renowned sculptor Yogiraj Shilpi, produced this holy statue of Ramlala. Arun Yogiraj, a renowned sculptor, is from a lineage of palace artists in Mysore. Lord Shri Ram in kid form is an idol created by Arun Yogiraj. The date of this statue’s consecration is January 22, 2024.
Why is the Ram Temple Murti black? :
The deity of Lord Shri Ram in kid form that is going to be erected in Ayodhya is dark in color. Many people are curious as to why the child-like idol of Lord Ram is black in color, given its appearance. The Ramayana states that Lord Shri Ram had a dark complexion, hence the black color of this child’s idol of Lord Shri Ram is supposed to be highly significant to you. The Ramayana contains a line referring to Lord Shri Ram’s black hue.
“’Neelambuj Shyamal Komalangam Sitasamaropit Vambhagam. Panau Mahasayakchauchapan Namami Ram Raghuvanshnatham.
By Ramayan
Why is the idol of Ramlala so special?
- 1. The image of Lord Shri Ram in child form resembles that of a lovely and endearing five-year-old. This idol of Lord Shri Ram shows the Lord holding a bow and arrow in his left hand and a benediction position in his right.
- 2. The dimensions of this Lord Shri Ram idol are roughly 3.24 feet by 4.24 feet. The idol of Ramlala weighs over 150 kg.
- 3. Near Ramlala’s head, in the idol of Lord Shri Ram, are etched Om, Gada, Chakra, Surya, and Swastika.
- 4. A black rock stone is used to create the idol of Lord Shri Ram in his child form. This idol, the Ramlala idol, is fashioned entirely of one stone; no other stone was utilized in its construction.
- 5. The Ramlala idol is water-resistant, meaning that it won’t be harmed by water.
- 6. Ten of Lord Shri Ram’s incarnations, including Lord Vishnu, can be discovered in this idol of the child form of the deity. One will also receive the darshan of Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vaman, Krishna, Ram, Buddha, Kalki, and Parashuram in these incarnations.
- 7. The luster of this statue of Lord Ram in kid form remains unaffected by the application of sandalwood and roli.
- 8. Hanuman ji and Garuda Dev can be observed on opposite sides of the idol of Ramlala’s lower surface.
- 9. The black granite will continue to be safe for thousands of years, ensuring that this statue of Lord Ram is preserved.
- 10. Karnataka craftsman Arun Yogiraj built this idol of Ramlala.
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