Gold-and-Diamond-Studded Lord Ram Idol from Karnataka Unveiled at Ayodhya Temple
A gold-and-diamond-studded idol of Lord Ram, crafted in Karnataka in the Thanjavur style and valued at ₹30 crore, was unveiled and installed at a temple in Ayodhya. The ceremony was led by temple trust general secretary Champat Rai, marking a significant moment for devotees.
According to temple authorities, the idol has been valued at approximately ₹30 crore, reflecting both the precious materials used and the high level of craftsmanship involved in its creation. The statue is fashioned in the traditional Thanjavur (Tanjore) style, a classical South Indian art form known for its ornate detailing and use of gold embellishments, giving the idol a distinctive aesthetic rarely seen in North Indian temple settings.
The unveiling ceremony was led by Champat Rai, General Secretary of the temple trust, who formally revealed the idol before priests and devotees. Officials associated with the trust stated that the installation process followed established religious rituals, underscoring the sanctity and spiritual importance of the event.
Temple representatives noted that the arrival of the Karnataka-made idol symbolizes a broader cultural confluence, reflecting contributions from different regions of India to Ayodhya’s religious landscape. The idol is expected to become a major focal point of devotion, drawing pilgrims from across the country.
With its blend of artistic heritage, spiritual symbolism, and material grandeur, the newly installed idol of Lord Ram adds a significant chapter to Ayodhya’s evolving religious identity. Authorities believe the installation will further strengthen the city’s standing as a central hub of faith, devotion, and cultural unity in the years to come.

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