Ram lalla meaning

  1. First pictures of 'Ram Lalla' at Ram Janmabhoomi: Know significance of green colour he is wearing
  2. Ram Lalla’s ‘darshan’ at Ayodhya to begin from December 2023
  3. ram temple idol: New Ram Lalla idol to be installed at 9
  4. Fact Check: Are these the original idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita from Ayodhya?
  5. Three sculptors engaged in making Lord Ram's idol: Ayodhya temple trust
  6. How Ram Lalla appeared inside Ayodhya's Babri mosque in 1949
  7. ram temple idol: New Ram Lalla idol to be installed at 9
  8. How Ram Lalla appeared inside Ayodhya's Babri mosque in 1949
  9. Three sculptors engaged in making Lord Ram's idol: Ayodhya temple trust
  10. Fact Check: Are these the original idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita from Ayodhya?


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First pictures of 'Ram Lalla' at Ram Janmabhoomi: Know significance of green colour he is wearing

First pictures of 'Ram Lalla' at Ram Janmabhoomi: Know significance of green colour he is wearing The garments of the idol of Lord Rama at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya are changed daily. Today, he is adorned with green clothes. The cloth has a golden colored fabric that looks very beautiful. Check out the first pictures here. Image Source : INDIA TV First pictures of 'Ram Lalla' at Ram Janmabhoomi Today on August 5, the Bhoomi pujan ceremony of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. There is a mood of celebration and happiness all around the country as today will mark the beginning of the reconstruction of the temple. Everyone is eager to have the first glimpse of 'Ram Lalla.' India TV brought exclusive first photos from the temple where Lord Ram along with his three brothers are seen decorated with flowers and adorned in new garments. The first picture of Ram Lalla definitely captivated the viewers as it was heavenly. On this special occasion, Lord Rama is decorated with special clothes. He is wearing green garments as it is said that it is auspicious to wear green on Wednesday. Not just the garments, the whole area is decorated with flowers and have arrived from different parts of the country. Check out the pictures here- Image Source : TWITTER/ANI First pictures of 'Ram Lalla' at Ram Janmabhoomi Image Source : TWITTER/ANI First pictures of 'Ram Lalla' at Ram Janmabhoomi ALSO READ | Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan: Time, Shubh Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and importance of 32-seconds The garments of the id...

Ram Lalla’s ‘darshan’ at Ayodhya to begin from December 2023

Ram Lalla’s ‘darshan’ at Ayodhya to begin from December 2023 Champat Rai, the international vice-president of Vishwa Hindu Parishad and general secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, said the darshan would be possible starting December 2023 since the first floor of the temple would have been constructed by then New Delhi: Hindu devotees would be able to have ‘darshan’ of Ram Lalla at the under-construction grand Ram temple in Ayodhya starting December 2023. Champat Rai, the international vice-president of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and general secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, said the darshan would be possible starting December 2023 since the first floor of the temple would have been constructed by then. Rai said Ram Lalla’s darshan would be available to devotees starting with an auspicious time when the sun starts moving northwards. He also added that during this Hindu holy period, the process of ‘pran-pratishtha’ of the temple—literally meaning infusing life into the temple—would be completed, which will pave the way for darshan and prayers. Uttarakhand: Permission denied for June 15 'mahapanchayat' by Hindu outfits; Section 144 imposed Marbles from Rajasthan, gold door: What the Ram Temple in Ayodhya will look like ‘Pran-pratishtha’ is a Hindu ritual whereby a sacred idol or temple is infused and imbued with life, the underlying principle being that it is not the idol that is worshipped, but the spirit and life of god embodied in the idol, w...

ram temple idol: New Ram Lalla idol to be installed at 9

Synopsis After a decades-long legal battle, the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, paved the way for the construction of the Ram temple in the disputed site at Ayodhya, where Babri Masjid was demolished on December 6, 1992. The prime minister performed the "Bhoomi puja" for the construction of the temple on August 5, 2020. A new idol of Lord Ram will be installed at the sanctum sanctorum of the grand After a decades-long legal battle, the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, paved the way for the construction of the Ram temple in the disputed site at Ayodhya, where Babri Masjid was demolished on December 6, 1992. The prime minister performed the "Bhoomi puja" for the construction of the temple on August 5, 2020. "It will be installed at the height of 9 feet in the sanctum sanctorum and at such an angle that the rays of the rising sun will touch the forehead of Lord Ram. We have constituted a team of experts from CSIR-CBRI, and the Centre of Astronomy and Astrophysics to install the idol in such a way that the rays of the rising sun touch the forehead of the idol," Rai added. However the exact appearance and expressions and face have not been decided, he said. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday announced the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya will be ready by January 1, 2024. However, Champat Rai on Friday said, "As per the plan, the idol of Ram Lalla will be installed in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple on Makar Sankranti (January 14) in 2024." By the end of 2023, the construct...

Fact Check: Are these the original idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita from Ayodhya?

By Arjun Deodia: After the much-awaited Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya land dispute, two photographs showing idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita are doing the rounds on social media. It is being claimed that these are the very idols that were shifted from Ayodhya for a safer place down south before Mughal emperor Babur desecrated the Ram Janmabhoomi. The claim further says that a Swami placed the idols at Narayan Ashram on the banks of River Tungabhadra at Harihar in present-day Karnataka where they have been worshipped since then. And now, the idols will be returned to Lord Ram's birthplace at Ayodhya. India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found that both pictures are indeed from Sri Sadguru Samartha Narayana Maharaj Ashram in Harihar city of Karnataka's Davanagere district. However, there is no credible evidence to establish the authenticity to the claim that these idols were brought from Ayodhya at the time of Mughal emperor Babur. The claim, along with the photos, is circulating on WhatsApp. Some have also shared it on WHAT AFWA FOUND This photo shows the idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita made up of metal. We reached out to a member of the ashram's working committee, Purushottam Gupta, who said, "These idols are moved out in the ashram's hall area for public offerings and pujas during festivities. Most likely, they are not more than 70-80 years old. The claim that they had been brought from Ayodhya centuries ago is not right." We also showed the abov...

Three sculptors engaged in making Lord Ram's idol: Ayodhya temple trust

He said that of the three sculptors, two are from Karnataka, and one is from Jaipur. "Ganesh Bhatt from Karnataka, his disciple Vipin Bhadoria, they have selected a stone from Karnataka. Satya Narayan Pandey and his son from Jaipur have selected an 'A-class' stone from Makrana. Whereas the third sculptor, Arun Yogiraj, is also from Karnataka, has also brought a different stone from Karnataka for the idol," he said. He further said that the construction of the Ram Lalla idol will be completed as per the scheduled time. "It seems that the idol will be built within the stipulated time, there is no thought about the other idols yet. Discussion about the construction of seven other temples which are to be built outside the Parkota is on," Raid said. Construction works including the installation of a sewerage treatment plant (STP), an underground water tanker for the fire and emergency service, and a power sub-station are also being built, the General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust added. Earlier, Rai informed that Lord Ram Lalla's idol will be placed at the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. "The idol of the garbhgrah is an idol of the child Rama, here the deity will be worshipped in his child form," he told reporters. In Ayodhya, Lord Rama is worshipped as a son-in-law, somewhere as a king, somewhere as a nomad (vanvasi), here he will be worshipped in the child form, as Ram Lalla. He said according to plan, the work of Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the ido...

How Ram Lalla appeared inside Ayodhya's Babri mosque in 1949

Eleven pm, Dec. 22, 1949. Moments before Abhiram Das stood at the threshold of the temple at Ramghat, Ayodhya slept in peace. Although it was barely 11 in the night, the township, located at the edge of Faizabad, had passed into deep slumber. The night was cold, and a layer of still air covered Ayodhya like a blanket. Feeble strains of Ramakatha wafted in from the Ramachabutara. Perhaps the devotees keeping the story of Lord Rama alive were getting tired and sleepy. The sweet murmur of the Sarayu added to the deceptive calm. The temple at Ramghat on the northern edge of Ayodhya was not very old. The initiative to erect it had been taken just a decade ago. But the enthusiasm did not appear to have persisted, and the construction had been halted halfway. The structure remained small in size and the absence of the desperately required final touches made it look crude but for the grand, projecting front facade and the rooms on both sides of the garbhagriha. In the backyard was a mango grove, unkempt, untended. About a kilometre away, River Sarayu, the lifeline of Ayodhya, flowed along with sandy stretches on both sides of its shoreline. Abhiram Das stumbled as he climbed the half-built brick steps, lost in the shadows of the dimly lit lamp hanging on the wall, but recovered and entered the side room of the temple. The Ramghat temple was the prized possession of Abhiram Das, who himself lived a kilometre away in a one-room tenement that formed part of the complex of Hanumangarh...

ram temple idol: New Ram Lalla idol to be installed at 9

Synopsis After a decades-long legal battle, the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, paved the way for the construction of the Ram temple in the disputed site at Ayodhya, where Babri Masjid was demolished on December 6, 1992. The prime minister performed the "Bhoomi puja" for the construction of the temple on August 5, 2020. A new idol of Lord Ram will be installed at the sanctum sanctorum of the grand After a decades-long legal battle, the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, paved the way for the construction of the Ram temple in the disputed site at Ayodhya, where Babri Masjid was demolished on December 6, 1992. The prime minister performed the "Bhoomi puja" for the construction of the temple on August 5, 2020. "It will be installed at the height of 9 feet in the sanctum sanctorum and at such an angle that the rays of the rising sun will touch the forehead of Lord Ram. We have constituted a team of experts from CSIR-CBRI, and the Centre of Astronomy and Astrophysics to install the idol in such a way that the rays of the rising sun touch the forehead of the idol," Rai added. However the exact appearance and expressions and face have not been decided, he said. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday announced the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya will be ready by January 1, 2024. However, Champat Rai on Friday said, "As per the plan, the idol of Ram Lalla will be installed in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple on Makar Sankranti (January 14) in 2024." By the end of 2023, the construct...

How Ram Lalla appeared inside Ayodhya's Babri mosque in 1949

Eleven pm, Dec. 22, 1949. Moments before Abhiram Das stood at the threshold of the temple at Ramghat, Ayodhya slept in peace. Although it was barely 11 in the night, the township, located at the edge of Faizabad, had passed into deep slumber. The night was cold, and a layer of still air covered Ayodhya like a blanket. Feeble strains of Ramakatha wafted in from the Ramachabutara. Perhaps the devotees keeping the story of Lord Rama alive were getting tired and sleepy. The sweet murmur of the Sarayu added to the deceptive calm. The temple at Ramghat on the northern edge of Ayodhya was not very old. The initiative to erect it had been taken just a decade ago. But the enthusiasm did not appear to have persisted, and the construction had been halted halfway. The structure remained small in size and the absence of the desperately required final touches made it look crude but for the grand, projecting front facade and the rooms on both sides of the garbhagriha. In the backyard was a mango grove, unkempt, untended. About a kilometre away, River Sarayu, the lifeline of Ayodhya, flowed along with sandy stretches on both sides of its shoreline. Abhiram Das stumbled as he climbed the half-built brick steps, lost in the shadows of the dimly lit lamp hanging on the wall, but recovered and entered the side room of the temple. The Ramghat temple was the prized possession of Abhiram Das, who himself lived a kilometre away in a one-room tenement that formed part of the complex of Hanumangarh...

Three sculptors engaged in making Lord Ram's idol: Ayodhya temple trust

He said that of the three sculptors, two are from Karnataka, and one is from Jaipur. "Ganesh Bhatt from Karnataka, his disciple Vipin Bhadoria, they have selected a stone from Karnataka. Satya Narayan Pandey and his son from Jaipur have selected an 'A-class' stone from Makrana. Whereas the third sculptor, Arun Yogiraj, is also from Karnataka, has also brought a different stone from Karnataka for the idol," he said. He further said that the construction of the Ram Lalla idol will be completed as per the scheduled time. "It seems that the idol will be built within the stipulated time, there is no thought about the other idols yet. Discussion about the construction of seven other temples which are to be built outside the Parkota is on," Raid said. Construction works including the installation of a sewerage treatment plant (STP), an underground water tanker for the fire and emergency service, and a power sub-station are also being built, the General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust added. Earlier, Rai informed that Lord Ram Lalla's idol will be placed at the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. "The idol of the garbhgrah is an idol of the child Rama, here the deity will be worshipped in his child form," he told reporters. In Ayodhya, Lord Rama is worshipped as a son-in-law, somewhere as a king, somewhere as a nomad (vanvasi), here he will be worshipped in the child form, as Ram Lalla. He said according to plan, the work of Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the ido...

Fact Check: Are these the original idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita from Ayodhya?

By Arjun Deodia: After the much-awaited Supreme Court verdict on the Ayodhya land dispute, two photographs showing idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita are doing the rounds on social media. It is being claimed that these are the very idols that were shifted from Ayodhya for a safer place down south before Mughal emperor Babur desecrated the Ram Janmabhoomi. The claim further says that a Swami placed the idols at Narayan Ashram on the banks of River Tungabhadra at Harihar in present-day Karnataka where they have been worshipped since then. And now, the idols will be returned to Lord Ram's birthplace at Ayodhya. India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found that both pictures are indeed from Sri Sadguru Samartha Narayana Maharaj Ashram in Harihar city of Karnataka's Davanagere district. However, there is no credible evidence to establish the authenticity to the claim that these idols were brought from Ayodhya at the time of Mughal emperor Babur. This photo shows the idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita made up of metal. We reached out to a member of the ashram's working committee, Purushottam Gupta, who said, "These idols are moved out in the ashram's hall area for public offerings and pujas during festivities. Most likely, they are not more than 70-80 years old. The claim that they had been brought from Ayodhya centuries ago is not right." We also showed the above photo to Ashok Shettar, a retired professor from the department of history and archaeology at Karnataka ...