




Ayodhya Temple Statuette in Brass
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Provenance
Hand‑cast in warm brass with exquisite attention to detail, this model honours the sacred city of Ayodhya—beloved birthplace of Lord Ram. For centuries, Ayodhya has stood not merely as a city, but as the very heart of Ram’s life and legacy: the land where he was born, where he walked, and where he eventually returned to rule in righteousness.
Today, Ayodhya’s new Ram Mandir has risen — a majestic temple built in traditional Nagara style, with 392 pillars and 44 gates, and spanning vast grounds, consecrated in January 2024. This temple stands as a living tribute to Ram’s eternal presence and the devotion he inspired. The brass statuette mirrors that legacy: its spires, its detailed carvings and its reverent form echo the grandeur of the new mandir and the spiritual power of Ayodhya.
In this piece you see more than architecture—you see a story of homecoming: Ram returning to the soil of his birthplace, the city opening its arms to its divine king, and devotees walking in his footsteps. This statuette invites contemplation of that sacred return: the place of his birth once again shining as the centre of devotion and justice. Place it in your space and feel the resonance of Ayodhya’s transformation—its past‑rich heritage, its renewed temple, and the divine link to Lord Ram’s timeless journey.
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