Vikash Sharma

Ayodhya Ram Lalla’s attire to gold, diamond and emerald studded ornaments – Here’s all you need to know Lord Ram has graced his abode after a long wait of more than 500 years. The grand Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya concluded with Vedic tradition and grandeur on Monday.

The entire nation was stuck in awe after getting the first look of Ram Lalla inside Ayodhya’s temple.

Do you know that the ornaments adorned by Ram Lalla are based on extensive research and study? Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra informed that the ornaments have been made following the descriptions of Shri Ram's scripturally appropriate splendour in texts such as the Adhyatma Ramayana, Valmiki Ramayana, Ramcharitmanas and Alavandar Stotra.

“Following this research, and as per concept and direction of Shri Yatindra Mishra, these ornaments have been crafted by Shri Ankur Anand's institution, Harsahaymal Shyamlal Jewellers, Lucknow,” tweeted Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra.

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Shri Ram Lalla Virajman is adorned in Banarasi fabric, featuring a yellow dhoti and a red pataka/angavastram.

These angavastrams are embellished with pure gold zari and threads, featuring auspicious Vaishnav symbols - Shankh, Padma, Chakra, and Mayur. These garments were created by Delhi's textile designer, Manish Tripathi, who worked from Ayodhya Dham, informed Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra.

Divine Ornaments Worn By Lord Ram

Mukut: The Mukut has been crafted as per North Indian tradition and made of gold and studded with rubies, emeralds and diamonds. The Mukut is an emblem of Surya Dev.

Kantha: Lord Ram’s neck is graced by a crescent-shaped necklace studded with gems. It features floral designs symbolising good fortune with an image of Surya Dev at its centre.

Kundal: The Kundal has been designed to complement the Mukut. It follows the same design and is adorned with peacock motifs. They are also embellished with gold, diamonds, rubies and emeralds.

Bhagwan’s Forehead: Bhagwan’s forehead is adorned with a traditional auspicious Tilak created with diamonds and rubies. Since

Bhagwan is revered in the form of a five-year-old child (Shri Ram Lalla), traditional toys made of silver are placed before him. These include a rattle, elephant, horse, camel, toy cart and a spinning top.

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