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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Ram Darbar statue?
A Ram Darbar statue typically depicts Lord Rama, his consort Sita, his loyal brother Lakshmana, and his devoted devotee Hanuman. It symbolises the ideal household and family virtues according to Hindu beliefs.
Is there any specific time to perform rituals for the Ram Darbar brass statue?
While there is no strict rule, performing rituals during early morning (Brahma Muhurta) and evening (Sandhya time) is considered auspicious. However, you can choose a time that suits your daily schedule and devotion.
Can I keep the Ram Darbar statue in any room?
Ideally, the Ram Darbar statue should be kept in a clean, serene environment like a pooja room. Avoid placing it in bedrooms, bathrooms, or any area where there may be distractions or disturbances. The space should promote a sense of peace and devotion.
Can I perform daily prayers with the Ram Darbar statue?
Yes, daily prayers can be performed in front of the Ram Darbar statue. This typically involves lighting a diya (lamp), burning incense, offering fresh flowers, and reciting prayers or mantras such as the Ramayana, Hanuman Chalisa, or other devotional hymns.
Can I give a Ram Darbar statue as a gift?
Yes, gifting a Ram Darbar statue is considered auspicious and a gesture of goodwill. It symbolises the wish for the recipient's home to be blessed with peace, prosperity, and strong family values.