Arun Yogiraj, the skilled sculptor from Karnataka, considers himself the “luckiest person on earth” for crafting the idol of Ram Lalla at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. In an interview with news agency ANI, Yogiraj humbly attributes his good fortune to the blessings of his ancestors, family, and Lord Ram Lalla.
Expressing deep emotions, Yogiraj shares, “I feel I am the luckiest person on earth now. The blessing of my ancestors, family members, and Lord Ram has always been with me. Sometimes I feel like I am in a dream world.” These words unveil his profound sense of honor and gratitude for his role in creating this revered idol.
The ‘pran pratishtha’ or consecration ceremony, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marks a significant moment for the Ram Temple. PM Modi’s involvement adds a national and historical dimension to the event, emphasizing its cultural and religious significance.
The newly crafted idol of Ram Lalla, standing on a lotus and portraying a five-year-old deity, took its place inside the temple a week before the consecration ceremony. Arun Yogiraj’s meticulous carving from black stone, a 51-inch masterpiece, remained veiled in anticipation of the ceremonial event.
Before the ceremony, PM Modi expresses joy, stating it is a “great pleasure” to be part of this “divine program” at the Ram Temple. His words reflect the importance of the occasion and the sense of joy associated with participating in the auspicious event.
The event is likened to ‘Diwali,’ symbolizing the joyous festivities that followed Lord Ram’s homecoming after the epic battle with Ravan. This comparison encapsulates the celebratory atmosphere and the historical significance of the consecration ceremony.
The sentiment surrounding the ceremony is deeply rooted in cultural and religious significance. Arun Yogiraj’s role as the sculptor underscores the craftsmanship and dedication involved in bringing the vision of the Ram Temple to life. His contribution highlights the collaborative efforts that have made this long-cherished dream a reality.
The Ram Temple stands as a symbol of cultural and spiritual unity. The unveiling of the idol, meticulous rituals, and national celebration signify a momentous chapter in the history of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The involvement of individuals like Arun Yogiraj adds a personal touch to the grand narrative, showcasing the dedication and skill that went into creating this iconic structure.