Ramayan is perceived as the greatest and holiest of all epics, not just by Hindus, but by many men throughout the world. The most enchanting aspect of Ramayana is its characters and the ideals it puts forth.
Its central character, Rama, who resides in the very heart of his innumerable devotees, is an obedient son, a loving brother, a caring husband, and above all, a divine lord.
He chose to willingly sacrifice his kingdom at the mere words of his father. At a time when everyone was dwelling in greed and selfishness, he became an embodiment of modesty, dignity, humility, and compassion, putting the welfare of others above his own.
Rama: 24 inch Height x 12.5 inch Width x 9.2 inch Depth
Lakshmana: 19.5 inch Height x 10.5 inch Width x 7.2 inch Depth
Sita: 19.5 inch Height x 9 inch Width x 7.2 inch Depth
Hanuman: 10 inch Height x 7 inch Width x 4.6 inch Depth
And these qualities were not in the words that he uttered, but in the life he lived. That is why, even after thousands of years, he is still revered and worshipped as a divine being. These beautiful bronze statues depict the complete Rama Darbar. Rama is standing with his consort, Sita on her left, and his brother, Laxman on his right.
Rama's most ardent devotee, lord Hanuman, is sitting with folded hands, near Rama's feet, expressing his devotion to the lord. The statues have been delicately hand-made by the brilliant craftsmen of Swamimalai. It shows both Rama and Laxmana equipped with weapons while the Devi is standing simply blessing her devotees.
Standing on an upturned lotus pedestal, all the lords are wrapped in beautiful clothes and exquisite pieces of jewellery. The faces are serene and reflecting divinity all around. Envisioned as an epitome of a perfect family, a perfect kingdom, and a place of highest devotion, Rama Darbar symbolises the highest ideals human beings could aspire for.
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