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First Glimpse of Lord Ram Lalla’s Idol After Pran Pratishtha Ceremony In Ayodhya, Pics Inside

First glimpse of five-year-old Ram Lalla has a gold tilak on his forehead and is holding a gold bow and arrow.

The world got to see the 51-inch idol for the first time as Prime Minister Modi performed Lord Ram Lalla’s ‘pran pratishtha’ on Monday at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. Karnataka’s Arun Yogiraj carved the idol in black stone. The idol was chosen over two others because, according to the Trust authorities, it perfectly embodied innocence, divinity, and royalty.

The idol is completely adorned with jewelry, from the head to the feet. Lord Ram has a golden bow and arrow on its hands. A gold tilak is worn on the forehead.

The public will be able to visit the Ram Janmabhoomi shrine in Ayodhya from on January 23. Every day, thousands of pilgrims and devotees are anticipated to come to the opulent temple for Ram Lalla’s ‘Darshan.’

Also Read: Aerial Video Of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, Shot From PM Modi’s Chopper | WATCH

Shivanshi Srivastava

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