
Ram Lalla
Ram Lalla is the child form of Lord Rama, lovingly remembered in Ayodhya devotion and household worship.
Ram Lalla Mool Mantra
Om Shri Ram Lallaya Namah
Day
Sunday
Color
Yellow
Bhog
Fruits
Festivals
Ram Navami
Diwali
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Quick Facts
Form
Child form of Lord Rama
Main Devotional Theme
Child Rama devotion, reverence for Ayodhya, purity, and family prayers
The Story and Significance of Ram Lalla
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Ram Lalla is the child form of Lord Rama, lovingly remembered in Ayodhya devotion and household worship.
The Story of Ram Lalla
Ram Lalla refers to the child form of Lord Rama. This form is regarded as a symbol of innocence, divinity, compassion, and divine love for devotees. Ram Lalla, enshrined in Ayodhya, is the center of faith for millions of devotees. The vision of the Lord in His child form inspires parental affection, love, and devotion in the hearts of worshippers.
Since ancient times, Ayodhya has been regarded as the birthplace of Lord Rama. It is the sacred land where Lord Vishnu incarnated as Shri Rama during the Treta Yuga. For centuries, saints, sages, and devotees have revered this place as one of the holiest sites in Hindu tradition.
Over time, devotion and reverence toward the birthplace of Lord Rama in Ayodhya continued to grow. Countless devotees preserved the tradition of worship and pilgrimage at this sacred site. The remembrance of the name of Rama and the recitation of His divine stories became an integral part of Ayodhya's identity.
Devotees developed a special affection for the child form of the Lord. In this form, the Lord came to be lovingly called 'Ram Lalla.' Devotees began to adore Him as their own child, friend, and family member. This devotional mood of parental affection gave Ram Lalla a unique place in the hearts of people everywhere.
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