It is the devoted skills of the Indian artists that evoke divinity in metal. This brass Ayodhya Ram temple brings to you the abode of Maryada Purushottama, intricately sculpted and exquisitely detailed to formulate a true miniature copy of the ancient Indian temple structure.
Empowered by the inscription of Ram-Nama or the name of Sri Rama on the pedestal, this brass Ayodhya Ram Mandir is a potent Yantra (device) to invoke the presence of Sri Ram in one’s home and heart.
The brass temple is crafted in the idiom of the ancient Panchayatana temple, with four secondary shrines accompanying the primary shrine. Viewed from the top, the base of the temple has brick-like detailing to highlight the floor setting of the temple grounds. The Mandapa or the entrance hall of the brass Mandir begins with a flight of stairs that lead up to the sanctum.
Between the outer Mandapa and the inner sanctum sanctorum stands the Antarala or vestibule with a pyramidical roof. The Garbhagriha or the innermost portion of the temple is marked by a towering Shikhara on which a flag or Pataka of Sri Ram flies. Enriched with multiple details and architectural elements, this brass Sri Ram mandir is built as a miniature version of the north Indian Nagara-style temple.
The ancient power of geometrical patterns such as squares, triangles, and pyramids is used in profusion, making the structure a Yantra- a potent device that holds the powers of Sri Ram. These patterns transform the aesthetically rich temple structure into a Vastu object, making it a positive addition to your space.
Crafted with pure brass, this Ayodhya Ram Mandir is a heartwarming vision for any Ram-bhakta. Having the temple in one’s house is a symbol of the devotee’s eternal devotion to Sri Ram, the great Lord whose heavenliness and might this temple embodies.
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