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Ram Raja Temple: Orchha's unique temple where Lord Ram is worshipped as a king, reflecting a distinct tradition.
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Ram Raja Temple is a significant temple in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh. It is dedicated to Lord Rama and is unique because it houses the deity in the form of a king.
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The Ram Raja Temple in Jabalpur, India, is an iconic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama. The temple is unique because it houses an image of Lord Rama in the form of a king, which is a rare representation. The etymology of the name "Ram Raja" comes from combining "Ram," referring to Lord Rama, and "Raja," which means king. It reflects the belief that Lord Rama is not only a divine figure but also a revered king, and the temple's architecture and rituals reflect this concept.
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The Ram Raja Temple is a unique and highly revered Hindu temple located in the city of Orchha, in the Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh, India. What sets this temple apart is that it is dedicated to Lord Rama, but it is also considered the palace of Lord Rama. Here are some key details about the Ram Raja Temple: Deity: The primary deity of the Ram Raja Temple is Lord Rama, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Lord Rama is revered as the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu and is considered the epitome of righteousness and virtue. Location: The temple is situated in Orchha, a historical town known for its palaces, forts, and temples. Orchha is located on the banks of the Betwa River in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Unique Attribute: The Ram Raja Temple is unique because it is not a traditional temple but rather a palace that is considered the abode of Lord Rama. The idol of Lord Rama is enshrined in the palace, which is believed to be the palace that Lord Rama resided in during his stay in Orchha. Historical Significance: According to local legend, the palace was built by Raja Madhukar Shah during the 16th century to welcome Lord Rama, who was believed to be visiting Orchha. However, when Lord Rama's arrival was delayed, the palace was converted into a temple. Worship: The Ram Raja Temple is an active place of worship. The idol of Lord Rama is adorned with royal attire, and daily rituals and aartis are conducted to honor the deity. The temple is visited by a large number of devotees. Festivals: The temple is especially significant during the Ram Navami festival, which celebrates the birth of Lord Rama. Elaborate celebrations and processions take place during this time. Architecture: The temple-palace is a fine example of Bundela architecture, with its striking domes and grandeur. It stands as a testament to the artistic and architectural excellence of the Bundela dynasty.
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Architectural Style: Unique temple architecture Notable Features: Ram Raja Temple is unique as it is both a palace and a temple. It has a distinctive architectural style.
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Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
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