Today another golden chapter has been added to the history of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Today in the auspicious muhurat, Lord Ram has been seated in Ram Darbar with Mata Sita. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath performed the Pran Pratishtha of Raja Ram in the grand temple. During this time the sound of Vedic mantras was resonating from all directions.

Lord Ram seated with Mother Sita in Ayodhya

The process for the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Darbar started from this morning itself. Ram Darbar was consecrated with full rituals and Vedic chanting. The grand statues of Lord Shri Ram, Mata Sita, brother Laxman, Bharat, Shatrughan and devotee Hanuman have now been installed on the first floor of the temple (ram darbar). With this, now devotees will be able to see Ramlala as well as his royal form Raja Ram.

Pran Pratishtha ritual took place between 11:30 to 12 noon

Let us tell you that this special ritual of Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya took place between 11:30 am to 12 noon in Abhijit Muhurta. The entire temple complex was immersed in a sacred aura with the echo of mantras and Vedic energy. On this auspicious occasion, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath along with prominent saints and mahants from across the country were present. Along with Ram Darbar, idols of various deities were also consecrated in the other eight temples located in the temple complex.

Pran Pratishtha of these idols was done along with Ram Darbar

Along with Ram Darbar, the idols of Lord Shiva, Sheshavatar, Maa Durga, Maa Annapurna, Surya Dev, Lord Ganesha and Bajrangbali were consecrated in Ayodhya Ram Temple today. Apart from the Shivling installed in the Shiva temple, all the idols have been made by Jaipur sculptor Satyanarayan Pandey and his family.

The statue of Ram-Sita seated in Ram Darbar is five feet high

Let us tell you that the statue of Lord Ram and Mother Sita seated in Ram Darbar of Ram Mandir is five feet high. While the statues of Lord Laxman and Shatrughan are four and a half feet. Along with this, the statues of Bharat and Lord Hanuman are three feet high. These statues are so lifelike and emotional that anyone who sees them will be overwhelmed.