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A unique celestial event unfolded in Ayodhya this Ram Navami, drawing attention from devotees across the nation. At exactly 12 noon, a single ray of sunlight was directed onto the forehead of Ram Lalla's idol at the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. This precise moment, known as the Surya Tilak, symbolizes the divine birth of Lord Ram.

The sunlight formed a glowing tilak on the child deity's forehead, creating a powerful and spiritually significant sight. This moment, which blends devotion and scientific design, was carefully timed to align with the annual celebration of Ram Navami.

Scientific Precision Behind the Surya Tilak

The Surya Tilak is made possible through an advanced optical setup installed at the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. The system is specifically designed to capture and direct sunlight through mirrors and lenses, focusing it onto the sanctum sanctorum.

Thanks to this setup, the light beam reaches the idol only at a specific time—12:00 PM on Ram Navami—marking the divine hour believed to coincide with the birth of Lord Ram. The perfect alignment between the Sun and the temple architecture makes this rare celestial moment possible.

Ram Navami and Its Spiritual Significance

Ram Navami is celebrated across India as the birthday of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The day is marked by religious ceremonies, bhajans (devotional songs), processions, and temple visits.

According to the Drik Panchang, Ram Navami falls on the Navami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the Hindu month of Chaitra. In Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, the festival is observed with added devotion and enthusiasm, especially at the newly constructed Ram Janmabhoomi Temple.

Spiritual and Astronomical Harmony

The Surya Tilak event represents a rare fusion of religious belief and scientific execution. It demonstrates how temple architecture and astronomical understanding can work together to create a spiritually uplifting experience.

For many devotees, witnessing the tilak formed by sunlight on Ram Lalla’s forehead is more than a visual moment—it’s a divine sign of Lord Ram's presence and blessings.


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