Six Unknown Facts About Balak for Ram Navami 2025 Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s Ram Lalla Idol Could Surprise You
Arpita Kushwaha April 05, 2025 03:27 PM

Ram Navami 2025: On April 6, 2025, people will commemorate Ram Navami, the day when Lord Shri Ram made his debut. When discussing Bhagwan Ram, it is impossible to overlook the holy and illustrious Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, which is the residence of Lord Shri Ram and is home to a stunning statue of Shri Ram as a kid, known as Balak Ram.

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On January 22, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over a lavish ceremony at Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir to dedicate the black stone idol of Ram Lalla. This 51-inch statue, which radiates spirituality and holiness, exquisitely depicts Lord Ram’s youthful incarnation. Its elaborate workmanship and intricacies, according to the followers, inspire awe as if the god had really materialized.

Let’s examine six little-known facts about the Balak Ram Lalla idol at the revered Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on this auspicious day of Lord Shri Ram’s birth anniversary:

Six Unknown Facts About Balak for Ram Navami 2025 Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s Ram Lalla Idol Could Surprise You

1. The stone that was used to prepare the divine idol Black Shaligram stone, which is thousands of years old, is used to create the Balak Ram monument. This sturdy substance guarantees that water won’t harm the statue. Furthermore, the statue won’t be harmed by the application of vermilion, sandalwood, or other materials. It is the perfect material for a valued item because of its durability. The inherent qualities of black Shaligram stone provide enduring preservation and protection. This enables the monument to keep its integrity and beauty throughout time.

2. Statue Weight: The idol of Shri Balak Ram Lalla is around 200 kg in weight and is 4.24 feet in height by 3 feet in breadth. It is seen with a bow and arrow in its hand while standing on a lotus petal. The statue’s design exhibits fine workmanship and minute detailing.

3. Distinctions On The Statue: At the top of the almighty idol of Shri Ram Lalla are symbols like the Sun God, Om, Chakra, Mace, and Swastika. It shows Lord Vishnu’s ten incarnations. Devotion and spiritual value are shown by the placement of Hanuman ji on one side and Garuda ji on the other at the base.

4. The Artistry Involves the Idol: The Balak Ram idol, which depicts a five-year-old version of Lord Ram, was made by sculptor Arun Yogiraj. The idol was made in accordance with the Shilpa Shastra, a revered text that serves as a guide for traditional Indian sculpting. The ideas of this old classic are reflected in Yogiraj’s work.

5. Unique Features of the Balak Ram Idol: The absence of carved weaponry sets this revered idol of Shri Ram Lalla apart from other South Indian idols. Rather, it has a golden bow and arrow made by craftspeople in Chennai. The bow is based on the Ramayana’s description of Rama’s Kodaṇḍa. The idol’s individual character is enhanced by its unusual design.

6. The Divine Surya Tilak: On each Ram Navami, the Sun’s rays will strike Ram Lalla’s forehead in Ayodhya, giving the appearance of a divine “tilak.” Every year at noon, sunlight is projected onto the idol’s forehead by a complex apparatus that uses mirrors and lenses to create the illusion of a unique, holy mark on the deity’s forehead.

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