Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha: Indian Artists And Their Unique Ram Mandir?Creations
Artists all over the country are celebrating Ram Mandir with a touch of their unique art and skills. From tiny replicas to huge sand sculptures, there is a lot that has surfaced on the internet.
Artists all over the country are celebrating Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha with a touch of their unique art and skills. From tiny replicas to huge sand sculptures, there is a lot that has surfaced on the internet.
Check out the list of artists and their unique creations here.
1. Matchstick replica of Ram Mandir
Saswat Ranjan, an Odisha sculptor, recreated Ayodhya's Ram temple in Puri using matchsticks.
"It took six days to complete this replica of Ayodhya's Ram mandir. I used a total of 936 matchsticks to finish this project. The Ram Mandir replica has a length of 14 inches and a width of seven inches. I don't think that it is possible to make a Ram Mandir replica using matchsticks smaller than this," the artist Saswat Ranjan informed ANI.
2. Lord Ram on peepal leaf
Shravan Kumar, an artist from Rajasthan's Pali area, created a one-of-a-kind form of art on peepal leaves with a pointy tip.
Shravan Kumar drew portraits of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and Lakshman on peepal leaves.
3. Ram Mandir on a gold ring
A model of the Ram Temple constructed of an 18-carat gold ring has come from a jeweller in Moradabad, valued at Rs 1,25,000.
The ring reads "Jai Shri Ram" in front of the Ram Temple model and "Ayodhya Dham" on the sides. The ring depicts each pillar of the Ram Temple model in great detail. The ring, which is a size 21, took more than two months to make, and the dome is displayed in "diamond colour."
"I saw a similar model on the internet in some other metal, since then I was thinking about making it in gold...since I have put a status of this ring, I have received around 50+ calls...it costs Rs 1,25,000," Goldsmith Aman Agarwal told ANI.
4. Lord Ram of Arua chaula
Sachidananda Nayak, an artist from Gandhinagar, Bolangir, created an image of Lord Ram out of raw rice. Over one lakh granules of Arua chaula were used to create the image of Lord Ram.
He spoke with OTV about his creation for Lord Ram. Various areas of the image have been coloured differently. The artist portrayed Lord Ram as a warrior.
The cloth in the image was painted saffron, while the torso was painted blue. The picture of Lord Ram is holding a bow in his left arm and an arrow in his right hand, with a quiver draped across his shoulder.
5. Ram Mandir with Millets
Vijay Kumar created the Ram Mandir model in Ayodhya with the form of Lord Ram using millets.
The United Nations has named 2023 the International Year of Cereals. In recognition of this, Vijay Kumar is working to raise public knowledge of millets.
6. Ram Mandir on a nail
Artist
Ramesh Shah
from Siliguri, West Bengal, painted the huge Ram Mandir under construction in Ayodhya on his nail, and the video has gone viral on social media. The artist stated that he used a brush and black paint to depict the grandeur of Ram Mandir on his thumb nail.
He quipped, ¡°The grand Ram Mandir is very beautiful. I have painted Ram Mandir on my nail. I have made it using brush, pen, water, black colour."
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