Carved in black stone, holding a golden bow and arrows: Face of Ram Lalla idol revealed, first pictures revealed

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The first image of the idol of Ram Lalla made of black stone and carrying a golden bow and arrow – released by Vishwa Hindu Parishad – became public on Friday. The 51-inch idol of Ram as a five-year-old child has been placed inside the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya three days ago. Dignity of life On 22 January.

Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) official Sharad Sharma told PTI The idol, which is in a standing posture, had its eyes covered with a yellow cloth and was decorated with a garland of roses. According to Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the idol has been prepared by Mysore artist Arun Yogiraj and was brought to the temple amid chanting of mantras late on the night of January 17.

according to a cnn-news18 Report, the original statues of Ram (Ram Lalla Virajman) and his brothers will be installed in front of the new statue inside sanctum sanctorum, They have been worshiped since 1949, and are currently housed in a temporary temple inside the complex; The idols will be taken inside the new temple sanctum sanctorum pre function. The entire temple complex will remain closed for the public on January 20 and 21.

Statue of Ramlala in Ayodhya temple. (Image: News18)

main resolution Done by Anil Mishra, who is a member of the Trust. “The idea behind this main resolution is that Prestige This work of Lord Rama is being done for the welfare of everyone, for the welfare of the nation, for the welfare of humanity and also for the people who contributed to this work (related to the temple). Apart from this, other rituals were also performed. Brahmins were also given clothes and everyone has been assigned work,” he said.

The 51-inch statue of Ram Lalla made of black stone has been prepared by Mysore sculptor Arun Yogiraj. (Image: News18)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the Ram temple ceremony on January 22, which is expected to open to the public the next day. Champat Rai, general secretary of the temple trust, had said on January 15 that the event would begin at 12.20 pm and is expected to be completed by 1 pm on January 22.

The rituals related to ‘Pran Pratishtha’ have already started in the temple. “Ramlala has been installed in the temple. Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said, all arrangements including infrastructure, medical facilities and medicines have been made. PTIHe said that the entire country is waiting for this ceremony.

In view of the possibility of huge crowd of devotees, the health department has intensified preparations. Ayodhya Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Sanjay Jain said they are collaborating with the temple trust to set up first aid units at 16 key locations within the venue.

He said the first aid units would have a doctor, pharmacist and a ward boy. These have been strategically planned for crowded places like Saket Petrol Pump, Kanak Bhawan and Hanumangarhi. Each unit will be equipped with essential medical supplies including medicines, a nebulizer, oxygen facilities and the ability to conduct blood sugar testing.

Additionally, the health department is setting up two hospitals with a capacity of 10 and 20 beds respectively, where doctors will be available to attend to the patients. Apart from this, arrangements are also being made for 40 ambulances, which will be deployed at important places in Ayodhya.

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The Health Department has reserved 190 beds for emergency in the district Medical College, Shri Ram Chikitsalaya Ayodhya, District Hospital Ayodhya, Women District Hospital and Kumarganj Hospital. During the function, if anyone faces a medical emergency, they will initially be taken to two hospitals set up in the event area for treatment. If his condition does not improve, he will be referred to Shri Ram Hospital.

(With PTI inputs)

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