CM Yogi unveils Sri Ram's Kobar statue, it has important significance in many ways
CM Yogi unveils Sri Ram's Kobar statue, it has important significance in many ways
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Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday unveiled the Kobar statue of Lord Rama in Ayodhya. The statue of RAM, about 7 feet high, is special in many ways. This statue of RAM has been built in Karnataka. This RAM statue is special in many ways ranging from price to wood used in it. Let us know what is in this ram statue of the lumbar.

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The characteristic of this Ram idol is that it has been made from teak wood. According to the information given by the state Government, this statue of Lord Sriram is made from a piece of wood. In fact, in South India, Lord Rama is worshipped in a penal form. This statue of Sriram also appears to be holding the Kobar Dhanush. Let's say, Shri Ram's bow is known as Kobar. According to the recognition, when Mr. Ram Mata arrived in South India to seek Sita, his bow was in his hand as a forest dwellers.

This statue of Lord Sriram is seen as an unmatched specimen of art. The height of this statue is about 7 feet. Which has been purchased for Museum of Ayodhya at Rs 35 lakh. The statue was installed at Cauvery Museum in Bengaluru, which was bought for Museum of Ayodhya for Rs 35 lakh. The Kobar is said to be the bow that Ram slaughtered Ravana.

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