Ram Mandir Ayodhya: Experience the historic moment as the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is inaugurated, and witness the divine presence of Ramlala in the magnificent temple. Delve into the details of when the Ayodhya Ram Temple will open its doors to the public, explore the mesmerizing darshan and aarti timings, and discover all the essential information about this monumental spiritual landmark. Join us in celebrating this significant milestone in India’s cultural and religious heritage.
See a glimpse of Ramlala adorned with divine and grand jewellery
Mukut or crown on the head:
It is made of gold in North Indian tradition, in which it is ornamented with rubies, emeralds and diamonds. Lord Surya is depicted right in the middle of the crown. Strings of pearls are strung on the right side of the crown.
Kundala:
Similar to the crown or tiara and in the same design order, ear ornaments of the Lord have been made, in which peacock figures are made and these are also made of gold, diamonds, rubies and Is adorned with emeralds.
Kantha:
The neck is decorated with a necklace studded with half-moon shaped gems, in which flowers representing Mars are offered and in the middle is the Sun God. This necklace made of gold is studded with diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Strings of emeralds have been placed below the neck.
Lord’s Heart
Kaustubhamani has been placed in the Lord’s heart, which is adorned with a large ruby and diamonds. Has been decorated. It is a scripture that Lord Vishnu and his incarnations wear Kaustubhamani in their hearts. That is why it has been worn.
Padikah
It is a necklace worn below the neck and above the navel, which has special importance in adorning the deity. This padik is a five-stranded diamond and emerald pendant, below which a large ornate pendant has been placed.
Vaijayanti or Vijayamaal:
This is the third and longest necklace worn by the Lord and is made of gold, in which rubies are studded at some places, it is used as a symbol of victory. It is worn in which all the auspicious symbols of Vaishnav tradition, Sudarshan Chakra, Padmapushpa, Conch and Mangal-Kalash are depicted. It is also decorated with five types of flowers favorite of the deity, which are Lotus, Champa, Parijat, Kund and Tulsi respectively.
Kaanchi or Girdle around the waist:
Girdle has been worn around the waist of the Lord, which is studded with gems. Made of gold, it has natural Sushma markings, and is embellished with diamonds, rubies, pearls and emeralds. Five small bells have also been installed in it to give a sense of purity. Strings of pearls, rubies and emeralds are also hanging from these bells.
Bhujbandh or Angadah
Bhujbandh studded with gold and gems are worn on both the arms of the Lord.
Bracelets/Bracelets:
Beautiful bracelets studded with gems have been worn on both the hands.
Earrings
The rings of both the left and right hands are adorned with jeweled rings, from which pearls are hanging.
A walking stick and sandals:
are worn. Also, gold earrings have been worn.
The Lord’s left hand has a golden bow with pearls, rubies and emeralds hanging from it, similarly a golden arrow is worn in the right hand.
A garland of colorful flower motifs has been worn around the neck of the Lord, which has been made by Shilpmanjari organization dedicated to handicrafts.
The traditional Mangal-Tilak of God on his forehead has been made with diamonds and rubies.
A golden garland is decorated below the lotus which is placed under the feet of the Lord.
Since Shri Ram Lalla is seated in the form of a five year old child, toys made of silver have been kept in front of him for playing in the traditional manner. These are rattle, elephant, horse, camel, toy cart and top.
There is a golden canopy over the Lord’s aura.
What will happen to the old idol in Ram temple?
The old idol of Ramlala will also be installed along with the new idol in the sanctum sanctorum of Ram temple. The new idol will be called Achal Murti, while the old idol will be called Utsavmurti. In all the festivals related to Shri Ram, only the Utsavmurti will be placed in the procession. The new idols will always be there for the devotees to see in the sanctum sanctorum.
When will Ram temple open for the general public?
From January 23, the general public will be able to have darshan of Ramlala. No fee of any kind will have to be paid for this. Aarti is performed thrice a day, for this a pass will have to be taken from Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Only those who have the pass will be allowed to participate in the Aarti.
At what time will devotees be able to have darshan of Ramlala?
After the consecration, now common people will also be able to visit Ayodhya Ram temple. Ram temple will be open for devotees from 07.00 to 11.30 in the morning. After this, darshan will be held from 2 pm to 7.30 pm. The doors of the temple will remain closed for two and a half hours in the afternoon.
specialty of ram temple
- – If you enter the temple from the east, you will climb 32 stairs and come from Singhdwar.
- – There will be 5 pavilions in the temple, dance pavilion, color pavilion, assembly pavilion, prayer pavilion and kirtan pavilion.
- – Iron has not been used in the Ram temple, it is Built in Nagara style.
- – The length (east to west) of the 3 storey Ram temple will be 380 feet, width 250 feet and height 161 feet.
- – Child form of Lord Shri Ram in the main sanctum. Has been enthroned. There will be the court of Shri Ram on the first floor.
- – There are gold studded doors in the Ram temple.
Ramlala’s Aarti will be held three times daily, see Aarti timings here
makeup aarti | 06:30 am |
Bhog Aarti | 12:00 noon |
evening aarti | evening 07:30 |
Description of the statue of Ramlala
The statue of Ramlala is 4.24 feet high and 3 feet wide. The weight of the statue is about 200 kg. There is Sun, Swastika, Om, Mace and Chakra on the forehead. In the idol, the incarnations of Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vaman, Parashuram, Ram, Krishna, Buddha and Kalki are present. At the bottom, Hanuman is on the right and Garudaraja is on the left.
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