What Does Ram Darbar Symbolize?

The Darbar (Sanskrit for court) is a group of Hindu god statues, Rama, his wife Sita, brother Lakshmana, and the Hindu monkey god Hanuman. The image of the group of deities is usually the central icon associated with Hindu temples dedicated to Rama. It is also found in many homes as a puja room in major Indian communities, especially among Hindus.

Ram Darbar is a Sanskrit word which means; and Ram Darbar is a group of Hindu gods, Rama, his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, and the Hindu monkey god Hanuman.

Ram Darshan symbolizes the beauty of the divine. It represents God's grace towards us humans to help us attain salvation in this life or after death.

It is also found in many homes as a puja room in major Indian communities, especially among Hindus.

In many homes, the puja room is a must-have. The purpose of this room is to offer prayers to the gods. The puja room can be found in most homes, usually near the kitchen or living area.

The decoration of a puja room should be done with utmost care to look clean and neat. It should also have images of deities on its walls and other religious symbols like pictures of Ganesh and hanuman idols (the Monkey God). Pujas are usually held in this place because their owners have given them special significance; therefore, many families will keep their items here, such as photos or paintings depicting important events from their family history, like weddings or births, etcetera.

The Ram darbar brass idol is worshipped daily after cleaning it with water, milk, or honey. A tika (a streak) is applied on the forehead of the statue to seek blessing from God. The brass Murti is bathed with milk, then dressed in new clothes and worshipped throughout Ram Navami day.

The idol of lord ram darbar signifies the five social values and virtues of dharma, artha, kama, moksha, and karma.

When you see the brass statues of Lord Ram Darbar, it signifies the five social values and virtues of dharma, artha, kama, moksha, and karma.

Dharma is the duty of every human being. It means following your religion or faith to live a peaceful life with others. Artha means money or wealth generation so that one can lead an easy life without any worries about food or clothing needs etc.,

Kama means pursuing pleasure through enjoyment at different levels, like dancing at weddings. Moksha means liberation from the cycle of birth & death, where one can achieve salvation after performing all kinds of good deeds over the lifetime (including donating money). Karma is also known as “Action,” which refers to performing your duties towards a society without any discrimination between right & wrong actions, irrespective of whether these actions help others or not.

The ram darbar God idols are the central icon of Hinduism, representing the five values of dharma, artha, kama, moksha, and karma. The image of lord Ram Darbar is worshipped daily after cleaning it with water, milk, or honey.


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