Brass Ramdarbar Idol – Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman & Hanuman

Brass Ramdarbar Idol – Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman & Hanuman

Brass Ramdarbar Idol – Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman & Hanuman

€19.99

Bring home divine grace with this handcrafted Brass Ramdarbar Idol, depicting Lord Rama with Goddess Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman. Known as रामदरबार (Hindi, Marathi), இராம தர்பார் (Tamil), రామదర్బార్ (Telugu), ರಾಮದರಬಾರ್ (Kannada), and രാമദർബാർ (Malayalam), the Ramdarbar represents dharma, devotion, and family harmony. This idol is ideal for home temples, puja rituals, or as an auspicious gift, symbolizing the blessings of Lord Rama’s divine household for peace and prosperity.

Dimensions: 11 cm tall × 10 cm wide (approx.)

Weight: 711 g (approx.)

Availability: In stock
About this item:

The Brass Ramdarbar Idol is a sacred representation of Lord Rama’s divine household — Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman. In Hindu tradition, the Ramdarbar signifies righteousness (dharma), harmony, and devotion. Placing this idol at home is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and protection to the family.

Called रामदरबार in Hindi and Marathi, இராம தர்பார் in Tamil, రామదర్బార్ in Telugu, ರಾಮದರಬಾರ್ in Kannada, and രാമദർബാർ in Malayalam, this form is deeply cherished by devotees during festivals like Ram Navami and Diwali. Handcrafted in brass, the idol carries a timeless golden shine, making it perfect for temples, home altars, or devotional gifting.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What does Ramdarbar represent?
A: The Ramdarbar symbolizes the ideal household — Lord Rama with Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman — representing dharma, harmony, and devotion.
Q: Can this idol be placed in home temples?
A: Yes, it is perfect for home altars, temples, and festive puja rituals.
Q: How do I maintain its shine?
A: Wipe regularly with a dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, apply Pitambari powder with water, gently rub, rinse, and dry.
Q: Is it suitable as a gift?
A: Absolutely. It is a meaningful spiritual gift for weddings, housewarmings, and festivals like Ram Navami and Diwali.

Dimensions: 11 cm tall × 10 cm wide (approx.)

Weight: 711 g (approx.)