Ram Darbar
Ram Darbar
About the Art Piece:
This exquisite Ram Darbar idol is a beautiful representation of the divine Hindu trinity - Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, and Lord Hanuman. Crafted with utmost care and precision, this idol is made of premium quality marble dust and is designed to add a touch of spirituality and serenity to your home.
Know more about the Ram Darbar:
The Ram Darbar is a popular Hindu concept that depicts Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, along with his wife, Goddess Sita, and his most ardent devotee, Lord Hanuman. This iconic trio is considered to be the epitome of devotion, righteousness, and valor, and is revered by millions of Hindus across the world.
Features:
- Made of premium quality marble dust
- Smooth and glossy finish
- Intricately designed with perfect details
Care Tips:
- Clean regularly with a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials
- Use mild detergent and water for cleaning, then dry thoroughly
- Handle with care to prevent damage
Styling Tips:
- Place on a pedestal, altar, or table
- Pair with flowers, candles, or other religious artifacts
- Create a harmonious display with other idols or artifacts
- Suitable for home, office, or puja room
- Symbol of devotion and faith
Type: Home Temple
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