WATCH | Sunrays Adorn Ram Lalla's Forehead, Stunning Visuals From Ayodhya Temple Emerge

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The Surya tilak’ of the deity was made possible by an elaborate mechanism, developed by Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) scientists, involving mirrors and lenses

Glimpses from Ram Lalla's 'Surya Tilak' ceremony. (Photo: X)
Glimpses from Ram Lalla's 'Surya Tilak' ceremony. (Photo: X)

The much-awaited ‘Surya Tilak’ ceremony of Ram Lalla’s idol was held in the ‘garbh griha’ of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir on Wednesday on the occasion of Ram Navami celebrations at the temple.

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    The ceremony was scheduled to take place from 12:16 pm to 12:21 pm when rays of the sun symbolically marked the forehead of Ram Lalla’s idol. The celebrations mark the first big religious occasion after the consecration of Ram Lalla in January this year.

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X and shared his moments of virtually witnessing the wonderful and incomparable moment of Surya Tilak of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, just after completing his meeting in Nalbari.

    He further said, “This much-awaited moment of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi is a moment of bliss for everyone. This Surya Tilak will illuminate every resolution of developed India with its divine energy in the same way."

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      The ‘Surya tilak’ of the deity was made possible by an elaborate mechanism, developed by Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) scientists, involving mirrors and lenses.

      Experts from the CBRI camped in Ayodhya to lay down an optomechanical system on the ground floor of the temple in collaboration with scientists from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics-Bengaluru. The system was tested by the scientists on Tuesday.

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