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RAM LALLA AYODHYA CAR DASHBOARD

RAM LALLA AYODHYA CAR DASHBOARD

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👑 Ornaments and Adornments

The idol is adorned with 14 pieces of jewelry, including:

  • Mukut (Crown): Weighing approximately 1.6 kg, the crown is crafted from 22-karat gold and studded with 122 carats of diamonds, 215 carats of Zambian emeralds, and 292 carats of rubies. It features the Suryavanshi logo at the center, symbolizing Lord Ram's lineage.

  • Necklaces: The idol wears several necklaces, including a five-stranded necklace made of diamonds and emeralds, and a long gold necklace studded with rubies, representing auspicious symbols. 

  • Armlets and Bangles: Gold armlets and bangles, adorned with diamonds and rubies, embellish the arms and wrists.

  • Anklets and Toe Rings: Gem-studded anklets and toe rings, inlaid with diamonds and rubies, adorn the feet, accompanied by golden ankle bells.

  • Tilak: The forehead is adorned with a traditional tilak created with diamonds and rubies.

  • Garland: A garland featuring colorful floral patterns adorns the neck, crafted by a dedicated handicraft institution.

These ornaments were crafted by Lucknow-based Harsahaimal Shiamlal Jewellers, guided by sacred texts such as the Adhyatma Ramayana, Srimad Valmiki Ramayana, Shri Ramcharitmanas, and Aalavandar Stotra. 


🕉️ Symbolism and Iconography

  • Dashavatara Depiction: The side pillars of the idol feature carvings representing the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu: Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha, and Kalki. 

  • Divine Symbols: Above the idol are representations of the Swastik, Om, Shanka (conch), Chakra (discus), and Gada (mace), symbolizing auspiciousness and divine protection.

  • Divine Companions: Near the right foot of the idol is an engraving of Lord Hanuman, and to the left, Lord Garuda is depicted, symbolizing devotion and strength.


🧸 Childhood Representation

Reflecting Lord Ram's childhood, the idol is placed on a lotus and surrounded by traditional toys made of silver, including a rattle, elephant, horse, camel, toy cart, and a spinning top. These elements emphasize the divine childhood of Lord Ram and his connection with devotees.

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