Dubros Ram Darbar comprising of idols of Shri Ram,Mata Sita,Shri Laxman and Hanuman Decorative Showpiece - 10 cm(Brass, Gold)
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"Ram Darbar" refers to the divine assembly of Lord Shri Ram, Goddess Sita, Lord Lakshman, and Lord Hanuman. It is a popular depiction in Hinduism, symbolizing righteousness (Dharma), devotion (Bhakti), and family values. This divine assembly is commonly worshiped in temples and homes, especially by devotees of Lord Ram. It is believed that keeping an idol of Ram Darbar at home brings peace, harmony, and prosperity.A brass idol of Ram Darbar holds immense spiritual, cultural, and Vastu significance. It symbolizes devotion, righteousness (Dharma), family harmony, and divine protection.1. Spiritual & Mythological ImportanceRepresentation of an Ideal Life: Lord Rama: The embodiment of Dharma (righteousness), truth, and kingly virtues. Goddess Sita: Symbol of purity, devotion, and patience.Lakshmana: Represents loyalty, selfless service, and courage.Lord Hanuman: The ultimate devotee, embodying faith, strength, and humility.Ram Darbar signifies the victorious return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya, a reminder of the power of good over evil (Ravana’s defeat in Ramayana).2. Vastu and Energy BenefitsBrass as a Metal: Brass is considered auspicious as it absorbs and radiates positive energy.Placing the idol in the home (northeast direction) brings peace, unity, and divine blessings.Protects the home from negative energies and ensures prosperity.3. Symbolism in Daily LifeFor Family Harmony: Worshipping Ram Darbar promotes love, respect, and understanding within the family. For Strength & Success: Rama and Hanuman's presence instills courage and confidence in overcoming obstacles.For Devotion & Purity: Encourages daily prayer, keeping the mind focused, disciplined, and peaceful.