tahāom rāma raghubaṃsa mani sunia mahā mahipāla.
bhaṃjēu cāpa prayāsa binu jimi gaja paṃkaja nāla.
On that day, we submit, O mighty ruler, Sri Rama, the jewel of Raghu's lineage, snapped the bow as easily as an elephant would break a lotus stem.
This wooden statue of Standing Lord Rama in a Blessing Gesture is a magnificent depiction of divine grace and elegance. Adorned with intricate ornamentation reminiscent of the Hoysala style, the statue exudes timeless beauty and craftsmanship. The delicate carvings embellishing Lord Rama's form reflect meticulous attention to detail, enhancing the statue's aesthetic appeal and spiritual significance.
Lord Rama is depicted holding the mighty bow of Parashurama, a symbol of his valor and strength. This iconic bow plays a pivotal role in the Ramayana, notably during the swayamvara of Sita, where suitors compete to string the bow. Ramcharitmanas narrates the incident vividly, describing Lord Rama's effortless stringing of the bow, which ultimately leads to his marriage with Sita.
The statue further captures Lord Rama's regal presence, with a slender waist adorned with an intricately ornamented waist belt. His Kirat Mukuta, or crown, adds to his majestic appearance, while the Siras Chakra or halo behind symbolizes his divine radiance and aura of enlightenment. Together, these details imbue the statue with a sense of reverence and awe, inviting devotees to connect with the divine presence of Lord Rama in all his glory.
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