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Shree Ram Mandir Brass Idol

Shree Ram Mandir Brass Idol Statue (Ayodhya Dhaam)

  • “Sensitive” touch that gave the magnificent idol of Ram Lalla its magical aura.

Original price was: ₹9,850.00.Current price is: ₹5,500.00.

Weight 2490 g
Dimensions 18.28 × 13.97 cm
Golden

Golden

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Description

  • Sri Ram Mandir, also known as Sri Ram Janmabhoomi, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ram. It’s located in Ayodhya.
  • The grand ceremony of Pran Pratishtha was conducted in Ayodhya Ram Mandir on January 22, during which the Pran Pratishtha ceremony was overseen by Prime Minister Modi.
  • The stone used in the construction of Ramlalla’s idol, known as Shyamshila, holds a special significance due to its exceptional quality, renowned for its enduring nature that can withstand the test of time for over a thousand years.
  • The selection of Shyamshilla is guided by practical considerations, especially in the context of Hindu rituals. In Hinduism, it is customary to anoint the idol with substances such as milk and water during ceremonies that can cause damage to the idol in the long run.
  • The use of Shyamshilla as stone safeguards the longevity and integrity of the idol, reported India Times.

DESCRIPTION

  • Sri Ram Mandir, also known as Sri Ram Janmabhoomi, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ram. It’s located in Ayodhya.
  • The grand ceremony of Pran Pratishtha was conducted in Ayodhya Ram Mandir on January 22, during which the Pran Pratishtha ceremony was overseen by Prime Minister Modi.
  • The stone used in the construction of Ramlalla’s idol, known as Shyamshila, holds a special significance due to its exceptional quality, renowned for its enduring nature that can withstand the test of time for over a thousand years.
  • The selection of Shyamshilla is guided by practical considerations, especially in the context of Hindu rituals. In Hinduism, it is customary to anoint the idol with substances such as milk and water during ceremonies that can cause damage to the idol in the long run.
  • The use of Shyamshilla as stone safeguards the longevity and integrity of the idol, reported India Times.

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