Amazing … supernatural … unforgettable! How is Shri Ram Darbar, know its unique features
ram darbar ayodhya: Raja Rama has gone to Sri Ram Darbar with his family with Vedic chanting at the newly built Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya. According to the Ram Mandir Trust, this grand temple has a Balup (Deity of Sri Ramalala S Shri Ram is in a grand and royal form in the Ram Darbar. Also, the court of Shri Ram is also synonymous with grandeur. Let us know the major and enchanting features of Shri Ram Darbar, which make it very special.
What are God in Shri Ram Darbar
The grandeur of Ram Darbar can be gauged from the fact that there will be idols of not only Lord Ram, but also his entire family and dear devotees. In this Ram Darbar, along with Lord Rama, Maa Sita, supreme devotee Hanuman, the idols of Lord Rama’s three brothers Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna will also be seated. This will be a symbol of the unity of the Ram Darbar, the ideal family of Maryada Purushottam and their followers.
Divya will be the form of King Ram every day
The new statue of Lord Rama will be decorated as the king, in which he will be seen completely in the royal chic-bath. His dress will include special royal elements such as crowns, waistband, gold-silver embroidery, and gemstones. All this together will give them the form of a grand and divine king, who will directly remind the devotees of Tretayuga. In this way, Raja Rama will be seated on the throne with his full royal glory!
The culture of every state will be included in Lord Ram’s costumes
Traditional textiles of two or more states will be combined in Lord Rama’s costumes. The costumes will include many traditional designs such as Zardozi, Kantha, Chikankari, Patola, Kanchivaram, Getting, and Khadi from different corners of the country. Meaning one day, the work of Banaras can be done in Lord Rama’s dress, then the next day the Kantha Kala of Bengal or the touch of Chikankari of Lucknow. Similarly, Patola of Gujarat, Kanchivaram of South India, gathering of Odisha or Andhra Pradesh and the pride of Mahatma Gandhi’s Khadi will also be known in God’s clothes. This is a unique effort that will showcase India’s rich handicraft and textile tradition on the world stage.
Clothing will change every day: special attention to weather and tradition
In our country, the tradition of changing clothes every day of God’s idols is archaic. Similarly, the dresses of all the gods of Ram Darbar will also be changed daily. This tradition is not only a symbol of reverence, but it will also maintain the form of God. The most important thing is that every day a special color will be dedicated, which will be decided according to the almanac and Indian tradition. This will suit astrological calculations and religious beliefs, which will have a special significance of each day.
The dress will be prepared not only in color, but also according to the weather. In summer, God will wear light khadi, muslin or cotton clothes, which will give them relief from the heat. In winter, God’s clothes will be prepared from hot fabrics like silk, woolen clothes, and Pashmina, so that they survive the cold. At the same time, in the rainy season, God’s clothes will be prepared with colorful and waterproof clothes which are according to the rainy season. Thus, Lord Rama’s dresses in Ayodhya will not only be textiles, but they will be a lively symbol of India’s cultural diversity, artistic skills and deep religious traditions. This would definitely be an unforgettable experience for devotees.
Special importance of Ganga Dussehra and Abhijeet Muhurta
This special installation and special moment of life-prestige has been chosen on the auspicious day of Ganga Dussehra. There is a deep religious significance behind it. According to belief, Lord Rama was born in Abhijeet Muhurta in Dwapar Yuga. This special Muhurta is considered extremely fruitful for auspicious works, and on this day the establishment of the whole family of Lord Rama as well as other deities will communicate a new religious consciousness in Ayodhya.
Other deities residence in Ram temple
In this grand Ram temple of Ayodhya, not only the Ram Durbar, but also six other temples in the campus were also respected. The deities whose idols were reputable are:
• Shivling
• Ganapati
• Hanuman
• Sun god
• Bhagwati
• Annapurna
• Sheshwatar
The presence of all these deities will make the Ram temple a complete pilgrimage center, where devotees will be able to see various worshipers and get spiritual peace.