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Ayodhya Ram Mandir Statue: A Symbol of Cultural Heritage

Ayodhya Ram Mandir Statue: A Symbol of Cultural Heritage

With the consecration day of the Ram Mandir Temple in Ayodhya approaching, Hindus worldwide have been immersed in a celebratory aura. People all over the world are preparing to attend this momentous occasion. After a long-lasting religious and political dispute, the construction of the Ram Mandir is finally in its last stage. The temple will be inaugurated by the Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on January 22, 2024. To commemorate this occasion, Artarium presents the Ram Mandir Statue, an elegant miniature replica of the historic temple.

Ram Mandir Statue: Bring home the spirit of Ram Janmbhoomi

The Ayodhya Ram Mandir is a large temple created in the Nagara temple architecture style, which is distinguished by its towering spires, or shikhara. The temple is made of pink sandstone and covers an area of 2.77 acres. A vast courtyard surrounds the temple, which also houses many smaller shrines devoted to different Hindu deities. The largest feature of the temple is the Shaligram stone, a black stone believed to represent Lord Ram and transported from Nepal's Gandaki River. 

The temple is 161 feet tall and has three storeys, each serving a particular function. The first level is devoted to Lord Ram, the second to Lord Hanuman, and the third to a museum highlighting Ayodhya's history and culture.

Artarium’s artisans have impeccably replicated the intricate details in the Ram Mandir statue. This compact miniature replica is 6 inches long, about 2 inches wide, and almost 4 inches high. The replica has been crafted using high-quality resin and marble dust. This ensures the longevity and durability of the statue. It features a shiny antique finish, which is guaranteed to grab attention. 

This masterpiece can be used as the centerpiece in your living room, conference room, hallway, or puja room. It clearly depicts the different sections of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, such as the Rang Mandap, Nritya Mandap, Kudu Mandap, Garbha Griha, and Bhavya Shikhara. The Ram Mandir is a harmonious blend of ancient and modern architectural elements. 

Explore Artarium’s collection of God idols and figurines

Just like the Ram Mandir statue, the Artarium is dedicated to transforming idols or figurines of various Hindu deities into exceptional artistic masterpieces. You will find your favorite deity in never-before-seen avatars that are sure to enhance your home and workplace decor. 

For instance, Artarium’s Lord Hanuman idol in a meditating pose is one of the most popular items. It depicts Lord Hanuman in a seated position, meditating. The skilled craftsmen at Artarium have precisely captured the calm and composed facial expressions of Lord Hanuman in the idol. Another exquisite piece is the Lord Ram statue. It features a unique antique finish and is guaranteed to fill your environment with positive vibes.

It is pretty easy to buy a Lord Ram statue, Lord Hanuman in the meditating pose, and more at Artarium. You can also enjoy limited-time discounts and other offers on various products. 

Final Thoughts

As the country and Hindus worldwide prepare for the opening of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, bring home the Artarium’s exclusive Ram Mandir statue and experience the positive vibes of Ram Janmabhoomi right from the comfort of your home.

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