Description
The statue in the image depicts the Hindu deities Lord Rama and his consort Sita, who are revered as the ideal divine couple and symbols of righteousness and devotion.Â
Divine Figures in the Statue
- Lord Rama: The male figure is Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of the preserver god Vishnu and the hero of the epic Ramayana. He is identified by the bow and arrow he is holding, which are his iconic weapons used to fight demons and protect dharma (righteousness).
- Goddess Sita:Â The female figure is Sita, the consort of Rama and an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. She is often depicted alongside Rama, symbolizing purity, unwavering faith, and marital harmony.Â
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Significance and Usage
- Symbolism:Â This type of statue, often part of a larger “Ram Darbar” ensemble that includes Lakshmana and Hanuman, represents domestic harmony, good fortune, and the perfect union of life and soul.
- Purpose: The statue is a decorative showpiece, typically made of materials like clay, terracotta, or resin, and often used for home decor, in a pooja (worship) room, or as a thoughtful gift for occasions like weddings or housewarmings.











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