What will happen with the ancient idol of Ram Lalla? Everything you should know about Ram Temple’s four idols

In front of the new 51-inch idol will be the original Ram Lalla idol. The temple’s first and second floors will house the two more idols that will be enthroned.There will now be four Ram Lalla idols in Ayodhya’s Ram Temple: the 51-inch idol created by Arun Yogiraj on Monday (the pran-pratistha of this idol was not chosen for the pran-pratishtha), the new idol that was placed at the sanctum sanctorum, and the old one that was there. The officials declared that every idol will stay in the temple.

The original Ram Lalla idol is five to six inches in height and a new one for the pran-pratishtha was necessitated because the original one can not be seen from a distance of 25 to 30 feet. It will now be placed in front of the new idol, facing the new idol.

Ganesh Bhatt’s Ramlala Idol

This 51-inch deity is likewise carved out of dark stone. The temple trust required the idol to be 51 inches in size in order to make it appear five years old. Vasudeo Kamath, an artist from Mumbai, sent the sculptors a sketch. The Trust stated that although though this idol was not chosen for pran-pratishtha, it will be treated with dignity and respect at the temple.

Satya Narayan Pandey’s Ram Lalla idol

The pure white Makrana marble from Rajasthan is used to sculpt this idol of Ram Lalla. The temple’s first and second floors will house these two idols. All the ceremonies will be completed correctly when these idols are crowned.

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