The second Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya was held on Thursday.
The consecration involved the installation of Raja Ram and other deities within the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex. This marks the second such event, following the first Pran Pratishtha held in January last year.
#WATCH Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath attends Pran Pratishtha rituals of Ram Darbar at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya pic.twitter.com/s9iofd7hG7
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The ceremonies began at 11 am with Vedic chanting and a traditional havan. A key event was reportedly the symbolic ‘uncovering of the eyes’ of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita by the Chief Minister.
How are the idols of Balak Ram and Lord ram different?
While the Balak Ram idol depicted the gentle innocence of Lord Ram’s childhood, the Ram Darbar will portray him in his royal form—as Maryada Purushottam and the King of Ayodhya. Elements such as intricately designed crowns, bejeweled belts, embroidered robes, and fabrics embedded with precious stones were added to his attire.
In the Ram Darbar, an idol of Lord Ram, along with that of Mata Sita, was placed on a two-foot-high white marble throne. Along with them, idols of Lord Hanuman and Lakshman were also placed. All idols and the throne have been sculpted from white marble in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Meanwhile, the Ram Lalla idol consecrated at the Ayodhya temple on January 22 was called 'Balak Ram' as it depicted the deity as a five-year-old boy in a standing posture.
The construction of the Ram Temple began formally with the ‘bhumi pujan’ on August 5, 2020, following the Supreme Court’s landmark verdict in November 2019 that granted the disputed site for temple construction.
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