Ayodhya Ram Lalla Murti: The divine ornaments of Ram Lalla are very special, know their specialties
The idol of Lord Shri Ramlala has been consecrated in Ayodhya with full rituals. Now Ramlala is seated in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. To consecrate his lrife, Ramlala was first bathed and then he was adorned.
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Each and every jewelery of Lord Shri Ramlala is very special, let us know their specialties.
The idol of Lord Shri Ram has been consecrated in Ayodhya with full rituals. Ramlala is seated in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Photo: PTI
Let us tell you that the idol of Lord Ram has been made by Karnataka sculptor Arun Yogiraj. This statue is really very charming. Seeing which everyone has become mesmerized. Photo: PTI
To consecrate his life, Ramlala was first bathed and decorated. During this time he was adorned with clothes
These divine ornaments have been created after research and study of Adhyatma Ramayana, Shri Ramcharitmanas and Aalavandar Stotra and according to the scripture-based beauty of Shri Ram described in them.
According to this research, under the concept and direction of Mr. Yatindra Mishra, this jewelery has been manufactured by Mr. Ankur Anand’s organization Harsahaymal Shyamlal Jewellers, Lucknow.
The Lord is adorned in yellow dhoti of Banarasi cloth and red colored patuka/angavastram. These clothes have been worked with pure gold zari and stars, on which Vaishnav auspicious symbols – conch, padma, chakra and peacock are inscribed.
These clothes have been made by Delhi’s textile designer Mr. Manish Tripathi while staying in Shri Ayodhya Dham.
Crown on the head:
It is made of gold in North Indian tradition, embellished 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.
Kundal
The ear ornaments of the Lord have been made in the same design as the Mukut or Kirat, which have peacock figures and are also decorated with gold, diamonds, rubies and emeralds.
Necklace:
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.
Heart of god
Kaustubhamani is worn in it, which is decorated with a big ruby ​​and diamond ornamentation. It is a scripture that Lord Vishnu and his incarnations wear Kaustubhamani in their hearts. That is why it has been worn.
Padikah
There 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 have been placed at some places, it is worn as a symbol of victory, in which all the auspicious symbols of Vaishnav tradition are Sudarshan Chakra, Padmapushpa, Conch and auspicious pot are depicted. It is also decorated with five types of flowers favorite of the deity, which are Lotus, Champa, Parijat, Kund and Tulsi respectively.
Waist belt or girdle:
A girdle has been placed 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.
Bhujbandha or Angadah
On both the arms of the Lord, earrings studded with gold and gems have been worn.
Bangle/bracelet:
Beautiful bracelets studded with gems are worn on both the hands.
Ring:
The rings of both the left and right hands are adorned with jeweled rings, from which pearls are hanging.
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