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Ayodhya Temple gets Rs 12-crore twin gold swings for Ram Lalla's shravana rituals

The craftsmen drew inspiration from the descriptions in the Valmiki Ramayana, incorporating a blend of traditional repoussé techniques, hand-chasing, gem-studded detailing, and modern design precision.

July 02, 2025 / 23:19 IST
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These will be the newest addition to the opulent offerings at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya
These will be the newest addition to the opulent offerings at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya

The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya has unveiled its most opulent new treasures: two 24‑carat gold jhoolas (swings), each weighing approximately 5.5 kg, combining to a total of about 11 kg of pure gold, and valued at an estimated Rs 12  crore. Jhoolas (swings) were crafted by Chennai-based artisans.

Each swing weighs approximately 5.5 kg and together they are valued at an estimated Rs 12 crore. The twin jhoolas, created with exquisite precision and devotion, are among the most ritually significant artefacts added to the temple's already opulent collection.

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These new additions to the trove of donations enhances the temple’s grandeur even further. Notably, the sanctum sanctorum is adorned with 42 gold-coated doors, a majestic throne featuring Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, his four brothers and Lord Hanuman; and several other sacred items including crowns, bows, arrows, chhatras and the kalash atop the temple’s spire, all of which have captured public and media attention since the consecration, accordin

The craftsmen drew inspiration from the descriptions in the Valmiki Ramayana, incorporating a blend of traditional repoussé techniques, hand-chasing, gem-studded detailing, and modern design precision.