"Brass Ram Darbar" typically refers to a brass sculpture or depiction of Lord Rama along with his consort Sita, his loyal devotee Hanuman, and his brother Lakshmana. In Hinduism, Lord Rama is considered the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu and is a central figure in the epic Ramayana.
The term "Darbar" refers to a royal court or assembly, so "Ram Darbar" signifies the divine assembly or court of Lord Rama. These sculptures are often crafted with intricate detailing, portraying each figure with symbolic attributes and poses that convey their divine status and significance in Hindu mythology.
Such brass sculptures are commonly used for worship and decoration in Hindu households and temples, serving as a focal point for prayers and meditation. They are also regarded as symbols of devotion and reverence towards Lord Rama and his divine companions.
Tamas idols are made of unadulterated pure brass and by the finest artesian in India.
Specifications:
- Theme: Figures
- Brand: Tamas
- Colour: Golden
- Material: Brass
- Height: 5.5 inch (14 cm)
- Width: 4 inch (10 cm)
- Depth: 2 inch (5 cm)
- Weight: 0.656 kg (approx.) (656 gm)
- Is assembly required: No
- Number of items: 1
Care Instruction: -
- Do not clean with harsh chemicals.
- Use dry/wet cotton cloth to remove dirt.
Crafted from pure, unadulterated brass by India’s finest artisans, this idol radiates spiritual energy and serves as a beautiful symbol of harmony and reverence.
Ideal for daily puja, meditation, or as a gift of blessings, this idol brings the divine court of Lord Rama into your sacred space.
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