When Dainik Bhaskar gathered information, it came to light that this video was from about 12 days ago. This monkey came to the Ram temple located on VIP Road in Raipur on its own. The temple is in an urban area, there are not many trees and plants around, monkeys have never been seen in this part. Suddenly this monkey appeared in the temple during the evening aarti. Temple priest Hanumanth said that bhajans were being sung during the aarti when the monkey reached there. He was behaving friendly towards people. He started jumping on the dholak, sitting around people singing bhajans, sometimes touching the mike and sometimes riding on people’s shoulders.
The priest said that the monkey also reached the sanctum sanctorum of the temple but did not damage anything. Did not hurt any person. It seemed as if he had just come to visit the temple. The monkey was taking Prasad sitting on the shoulder of the temple priest. This continued for a long time, after which Rakesh, a devotee who frequently visits the temple, lured the monkey with fruits and took him with him in the car and left him far away. The people who came to the temple were making a video of this monkey. People were also linking the monkey’s arrival in the temple with the leela of Bajrangbali. They were also raising slogans of Jai-Jai Shri Ram. This video has become a topic of discussion on social media. Specialty of Ram Temple of Raipur
The idol of Ram Lala in the Ram temple located on VIP Road in the capital has been made by carving only one stone. It took one and a half years to find a stone of this size and four months to make the statue. This idol has been carved in this Makrana stone found in Rajasthan. Specialty of Ram temple of Raipur
The idol of Ram Lala in the Ram temple located on VIP Road in the capital has been made by carving only one stone. It took one and a half years to find a stone of this size and four months to make the statue. This idol has been carved in this Makrana stone found in Rajasthan. Chairman of Shri Ram Temple Committee, Manoj Goyal said that it took 5 years to build the grand temple which was built at a cost of about Rs 15 crore. The 108 feet high temple has been prepared by hundreds of artisans from Rajasthan and Odisha. Many incarnations of Lord Vishnu are intricately carved on stones on the inside and outside walls. The workmanship of Rajwada art pattern can be seen in the temple. The temple is carved with flowers and some royal designs along with Hindu Gods and Goddesses. A huge 12 feet chandelier has been installed in the hall where the idol of the God is located. Its price is more than 7 lakhs. Apart from this, the special thing about the temple is that it has the idols of Ram and Sita in sitting posture. This pattern of the idol is very rare. It has been made by the artisans of Jaipur by carving a big marble. There is a seating arrangement for 500 people here. Yagyashala and Navagraha temple have been built near the entrance of the temple. Apart from Ram, Sita and Hanuman, there are also idols of 16 gods and goddesses in the temple. 5 kg of gold has been used to decorate the door frame of the sanctum sanctorum on which Lord Ram and Sita are sitting.