
Sculptor Arun Yogiraj’s sculpture exhibition
Mysuru: The silver hammer and golden chisel used by Mysuru-based sculptor Arun Yogiraj to carve the eyes of the ‘Balak Ram’ (Ram Lalla) idol at Ayodhya’s Sri Ram Mandir are now on display at the Brahmarshi Kashyappa Shilpa Kalashaala on Sahukar Chennaiah Road in Gangothri Layout in city. The exhibition opened this morning and will run until Jan. 12.
The exhibition coincides with two significant dates: The first anniversary of the idol’s creation (Jan. 10, 2024) as per the Nakshatra and the auspicious Vaikunta Ekadashi. Speaking to Star of Mysore, Arun Yogiraj noted that though the Ram Mandir was inaugurated on Jan. 22, 2024, through a Pran Pratishtha ceremony, the Nakshatra of the idol carving fell today, Jan. 10 and this prompted him to organise the exhibition.
“This exhibition will give people a fair idea of the laborious process involved in the sculpting of the idol. The task would not have been possible without divine intervention,” he added.
The 51-inch-tall idol of ‘Balak Ram,’ carved from an azure-coloured Krishna Shila (black schist) also taken from Mysuru, depicts Lord Ram as a five-year-old standing on a lotus. This divine figure now resides in the sanctum sanctorum (garbha gudi) of the Ram Mandir.
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