Shree Ramlalla Bhagwan’s

Mukut and Pankhi

Inspired by Hindu texts Ramayana, the Mukut boasts of the SURYAVANSHI logo at the center, symbolizing the lineage of Shree Ramlalla. Adorned with Zambian emeralds, diamonds, and rubies, the Mukut exudes grandeur.

Shree Ramlalla Bhagwan’s

Vijay Haar

The Vijaya Mala is a stunning piece of jewelry made entirely of 22k gold. The five sacred flowers in the necklace, Kamal, Kund, Parijat, Champa, and Tulsi, represent the Pancha Bhoota, embodying Lord Ram’s harmony with nature and the universe. The conch and chakra, signifying purity and the eternal cycle of time, reflect Lord Ram’s triumphs and his role as a protector. The mala’s extraordinary length, reaching down to his divine feet, symbolizes boundless devotion and humility.

Shree Ramlalla Bhagwan’s

Tilak

The Tilak on Lord Ram’s forehead is considered A PROTECTIVE EMBLEM Shielding devotes from spiritual and physical harm. The Tilak is crafted using natural diamonds only. Burmese rubies cover the Anjana Chakra, the eye of intuition, located between the eyebrows.

Shree Ramlalla Bhagwan’s

Kamardhan

The intricate patterns in the kamardhan are inspired by the MAJESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF AYODHYA, reflecting the splendor and richness of Lord Ram’s kingdom

More of Ramlalla's jewelry from HSJ

Panchlada

A necklace worn below the throat and above the navel, significant in divine ornamentation. This ornament is a five-stranded necklace made of diamonds and emeralds, featuring a large, ornate pendant.

Pag Khadhua

A stunning foot adornment with emerald and Ruby inway work.

Bajubandh

Bhagwan wears armlets on both arms, studded with gold and precious stones.

Ruby Ring

Rings adorned with gems and featuring dangling pearls are worn on both hands.

Mudrika

Zambian emerald at the center of the ring encapsulates the vibrant green of the forest that Ramlalla once walked

Kaustubha Mani

Decorated with a large ruby and diamonds, the Kaustubha Mani adorns the heart of the idol. The Trust said according to scriptures, all incarnations of Vishnu wear this gem in their heart.

Haar for Ram Bhagwan

These necklaces adorn the Ram Bhagwan idols placed in front of the new Ram Lalla idol in the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

Chotta haar

This choker, adorned with rubies and gemstones set amongst sparkling diamonds, was made for the old idol of Ram Bhagwan.

Moti Haar of Hanuman and Garud Devta

A delicate pearl necklace embellished with vibrant red and green accents, symbolizing the revered Moti Haar of Hanumanji and Garud Devta

Vijay Haar

This is the 3rd and longest necklace, made of gold and intermittently studded with rubies. Worn as a symbil of victory, it depicts symbols auspicious to the vaishnava tradition - the sudarshana chakra, lotus, shankh, and the mangal kalash. it is also decorated with flowers beloved to devtas, including lotus, champa, parijat, kund and tulsi.

Hath ke Kadhe

Beautiful gem- studded bangles are worn on both hands.

Nupur Payal

Adorned on the Lord's feet are the Nupur Payal which carry his royalty as he puts each step forward

Dhanush & Teer

Gold bow adorned with pearls, rubies, and emeralds, while the right hand holds a golden arrow.

Ramlalla's Toys Crafted in Silver