Following the consecration of Ram Lalla murti, the first Navratri festival at the Ayodhya temple is expected to be an outstanding festival. The deity’s murti will wear a different outfit every day starting on Tuesday, the first day of Chaitra Navratri, and continuing until April 17, Ram Navami, which commemorates the birth of Lord Ram.
Ayodhya Temple saw its first Big Navratri Festival!
1. Ayodhya Temple saw its first Big Navratri
Festival!
Following the consecration of Ram Lalla murti, the first Navratri
festival at the Ayodhya temple is expected to be an outstanding
festival.
The deity's murti will wear a different outfit every day starting on
Tuesday, the first day of Chaitra Navratri, and continuing until April
17, Ram Navami, which commemorates the birth of Lord Ram.
Special khadi cotton that is hand-spun and hand-woven is used to
make the new garments.
The trust has asked visitors not to bring cell phones to the temple
because they anticipate a big turnout during the nine-day event.
Ram lalla to wear clothes featuring gold till Ram Navami
According to the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra, the Ram
Lalla idol will don unique attire starting today, the first day of
Chaitra Navratri, and continuing through Ram Navami. "He will
wear clothes made of special hand woven and hand spun khadi
cotton, decorated with real gold khaddi hand block print,"
according to the trust. In January, the temple was officially
opened.
Bhagwan Shri Ramlalla Sarkar is wearing a very beautiful vastra
today. This is the first time that Prabhu's attire has been altered
since the Pran Pratishtha. Zari and vibrant resham have been used
to make Mayur and other Vaishnava emblems.
During the first day of Chaitra Navratri and until Shri Ramnavami,
Bhagwan Shri Ramlalla Sarkar's vastra will hold special significance.
Bhagwan will be dressed in a vastra adorned with a genuine gold
khaddi hand block print, which is constructed of unique hand spun
and woven khadi cotton. Vaishnav Chinha served as the inspiration
for all of the block prints utilized in printing.
Surya Abhishek of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya
Ram Lalla is Suryavanshi and also the king of Ayodhya, is expected
to be gifted with ‘Surya Abhishek’ on April 17th noon, a
phenomenon through which sun rays would be captured and
diverted via a
2. Series of optical apparatus.
On this Ram Navami, sun rays will fall on Ram Lalla enthroned at
the sanctum-sanctorum of Ram Mandir, Ayodhya for some four
minutes.
To make this celestial event successful, experts of the Central
Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee, are camping in
Ayodhya to make the ‘Surya Abhishek’ event a reality on this Ram
Navami on April 17.
According to the trust, the ‘Surya Abhishek’ will be 75 mm in
circumference and the celestial event will unfold at noon and will
continue for the next four minutes.
According to the trust, two mirrors and a lens have been placed on
the temple’s ground floor and three lenses and two mirrors have
been placed on the temple’s top floor. This central institute has
also given their expertise to ensure the temple’s structural
strength to make sure longevity.
Ayodhya Ram Mandir, Ram Lalla's divine jewellery
The Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra discloses the jewelry
that Ram Lalla was wearing. Since Ram Lalla is portrayed as a five-
year-old kid, typical silver toys—an elephant, a horse, a camel, a
toy cart, and a spinning top—are arranged in front of the idol.
As he graces his opulent residence, Prabhu Shri Ram Lalla exudes
an image of spirituality and tradition through his exquisite
decorations and apparel.
The depictions of Shri Ram's scripturally fitting splendour in
scriptures like the Adhyatma Ramayana, Valmiki Ramayana,
Ramcharitmanas, and Alavandar Stotra served as the foundation
for the fabrication of these holy jewels.
Shri Ram Lalla Virajman is dressed in Banarasi cloth, with a red
pataka/angavastram and a yellow dhoti. Using threads and pure
gold zari, these angavastrams are adorned with the auspicious
Vaishnav symbols of Shankh, Padma, Chakra, and Mayur. Shri
Manish Tripathi, an Ayodhya Dham-based textile designer in Delhi,
was the creator of these outfits.