Description

Ram Darbar

 

This description is for a magnificent, hand-carved marble statue set depicting the Ram Darbar (The Royal Court of Rama), featuring Lord Rama, Devi Sita, Lord Lakshmana, and Veerangana (or Veerasana) Hanuman in a posture of service and devotion.

Composition and Material

 

  • Material: The entire assembly is sculpted from pristine, high-quality white marble, often finished with a high polish that gives the figures a radiant, lifelike glow.

  • Arrangement: The composition is centered around Lord Rama and Devi Sita, flanked by Lord Lakshmana, with Hanuman Ji reverently positioned in front, usually slightly lower, showcasing his eternal servitude.

  • Coloring: The statues are exquisitely hand-painted in traditional colors. Royal yellow and blue for Lord Rama, deep red and green for Devi Sita, and vibrant saffron, green, and gold accents across all the figures’ attire and jewelry.


The Divine Figures

 

1. Lord Rama (Center)

 

  • Posture: Standing upright in a majestic, central position (often holding his famous bow and arrow, though sometimes with an empty hand raised in Abhaya Mudra—the gesture of fearlessness).

  • Expression: His face radiates serenity, dharma (righteousness), and divine compassion, reflecting his role as the ideal man (Maryada Purushottam).

  • Attire: Adorned with a grand, intricately carved crown and elaborate gold jewelry.

2. Devi Sita (Left of Rama)

 

  • Posture: Standing gracefully beside her Lord, often holding a lotus flower, symbolizing purity.

  • Expression: Her face is gentle and loving, embodying purity, grace, and fidelity (Patrivrata).

  • Attire: Draped in beautifully painted marble garments, rich in detail, reflecting a royal queen.

3. Lord Lakshmana (Right of Rama)

 

  • Posture: Standing alertly beside Lord Rama, often holding a bow and arrow, symbolizing his dedication and readiness to protect.

  • Expression: Features a gaze of vigilance and unwavering loyalty, embodying selfless service.

  • Attire: Similar royal dress and crowns to Lord Rama, but often with a slightly simpler or more warrior-like posture.

4. Veerasana Hanuman Ji (Lower Front)

 

  • Posture: Positioned in the foreground, typically kneeling in the Veerasana or Anjali Mudra (prayer pose), looking up at Lord Rama and Devi Sita with intense devotion.

  • Symbolism: This posture embodies ultimate devotion (Bhakti) and strength (Veer) combined.

  • Detailing: The muscle and power of the divine monkey god are often subtly highlighted in the marble, and his tail is sometimes carved curving upwards or behind him.

Overall Significance

 

This Ram Darbar statue set is not just a work of art; it is a sacred representation of righteous governance, familial harmony, and the ideal relationship between God and devotee. The gleaming marble elevates the divine presence, making it a profound centerpiece for worship and meditation.

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