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Historic 'Surya Tilak' Of Ramlalla On Ram Navami: Here's How To Watch The Event

Nayan Dwivedi

Apr 12, 2024, 12:29 PM | Updated 12:39 PM IST


Lord Ram's murti
Lord Ram's murti

The Ram Temple's inauguration in Ayodhya earlier this year introduced a remarkable addition: the 'Surya Tilak' project.

Crafted by Optica in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Astrophysics Bangalore, this initiative aims to adorn the idol of Ram Lalla with a celestial mark known as 'Surya Tilak' on every Ram Navami, starting this year.

Ram Navami, commemorated on the ninth day of the first month of the Hindu calendar, typically falls in March-April, marking the birth anniversary of Lord Rama.

As per reports, this brief yet significant event may last “three to four minutes, potentially extending to around six minutes.”

The project utilises a sophisticated system of lenses and mirrors strategically placed within the temple premises.

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These optical components are designed to precisely direct sunlight onto Ram Lalla's forehead at 12 pm on each Ram Navami.

Unlike traditional mechanisms, the 'Surya Tilak' system operates without relying on springs, enhancing longevity and reducing maintenance requirements.

It utilizes durable materials such as 'Pancha Dathu,' a blend of five metals known for their longevity.

Additionally, the design allows for easy replacement of optical components as needed, ensuring continuous functionality.

Scheduled for 17 April, Prasar Bharati will broadcast this event live, enabling devotees worldwide to witness this spectacle firsthand.

“We are hopeful that the celestial event of sunlight falling on Ram Lalla this Ram Navmi will be made possible. Efforts are on, " said Champat Rai, the general secretary of the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust

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Nayan Dwivedi is Staff Writer at Swarajya.


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