



Pure Brass Ram Darbar Idol | Complete Family with Intricate Arch | 23 Inch
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📍Pickup Available At Aarti Handicraft, Banipark, Jaipur, Rajasthan
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Material: 100% Pure Brass
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Size : Height × Length × Width – 23 × 19 × 9 Inches (58.4 × 48.3 × 22.9 cm)
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Weight: 25 Kg
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Fine handcrafted detailing with royal arch design
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Suitable for daily puja, festive installations, or spiritual décor
Description:
Central Figures (Ram Darbar)
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Lord Rama (center-left, holding bow)
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Symbol of Dharma, truth, and righteousness.
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The bow (Kodanda) represents his warrior strength and readiness to protect dharma.
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Calm expression shows compassion and ideal kingship.
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Goddess Sita (center-right, seated beside Rama)
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Symbol of purity, devotion, and sacrifice.
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Sitting beside Lord Rama symbolizes the eternal bond of husband and wife and the importance of dharma in marriage.
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She holds lotus or gestures of blessing in many forms, representing prosperity and divinity.
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Lakshman (standing, left side of Rama)
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Symbol of loyalty, humility, and service.
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He stands beside his elder brother with folded hands or a bow, showing obedience and dedication.
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Lord Hanuman (kneeling in devotion, front right)
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Symbol of devotion (bhakti), strength, and selfless service.
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Kneeling at Lord Rama’s feet shows surrender and devotion.
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Sometimes shown holding a mace (gada) or folded hands in prayer.
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Ornamental Arch (Prabhavali)
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Decorative Arch with Intricate Carvings
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Represents the gateway to divinity and sacred aura around the deities.
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Detailed floral and peacock motifs symbolize purity, beauty, and auspiciousness.
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Chakra (Sun wheel at the top center)
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Represents time, cosmic order, and protection.
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Signifies Rama as the ruler of dharma who maintains cosmic balance.
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Kirtimukha (face motif on top of arch)
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Protective figure symbolizing warding off evil and ensuring positive energy around the idol.
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Base & Pedestal
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Ornamental Carved Base
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The circular lotus-like patterns symbolize purity and enlightenment.
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Strong pedestal denotes the foundation of dharma and stability.
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Supporting Elements Around
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Garlands (Marigold hanging in the background)
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Represent auspiciousness and festive devotion.
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Brass Lamps (Diya) & Bells
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Symbolize light over darkness and invitation of divine vibrations.
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Spiritual & Religious Use:
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Worship & Puja: Placed in temples, home mandirs, or offices for daily puja and prayers.
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Navratri, Ram Navami, Diwali: Specially worshipped during festivals to invite blessings of Lord Rama and his divine family.
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Ram Darbar Puja: Worshipping the full family together is believed to bring peace, harmony, and divine protection.
🧴 Maintenance & Care:
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Clean regularly with a soft dry/wet cloth
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For restoring shine, use brass cleaning powder/paste
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