Ram Navami stands as a grand celebration within India's Hindu community, marking the auspicious occasion of Lord Ram's birth anniversary.
In Odisha, the newly-built Ram Temple atop the majestic Giri-Govardhan hill at Fatehgarh in Nayagarh district added fervour to this festivity.
The temple, crafted with intricate details, was adorned magnificently with vibrant Marigold flowers, lending it a captivating aura.
The divine presence of Lord Ram, Devi Sita, and Lord Lakshmana, embodied in the temple's sacred idols, left visitors awe-inspired with their majestic and powerful presence.
On the auspicious day of Ram Navami, devotees flocked from all corners to pay homage at this architectural marvel.
Amidst the rush, an elderly woman's humble gesture of namaskar in the temple echoed a profound spiritual essence.
Captivating close-up shots of the divine trio within the temple, along with breathtaking aerial views captured by drones, further heightened the temple's magnificence.
Perched atop the serene Giri-Govardhan hill, the temple, constructed using 'Baulamala' stone, stands as a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and spiritual devotion.
Commencing its construction journey in 2017, the temple now majestically rises 1,800 feet above sea level, its pinnacle soaring to a remarkable height of 165 feet.
The aerial perspective captured by drones encapsulates the temple's grandeur and divine allure, leaving spectators enchanted by its resplendent beauty.