Ram Raja temple
This beautiful Ram temple, also known as Orchha temple, is a
sacred Hindu pilgrimage that receives devotees in large numbers regularly. This
is the only temple in the country, where Lord Ram is worshiped as a king in a
palace. A Guard of Honour is held everyday and police personnel have been
designated as Guards at the temple, like in a palace. The food and other
amenities provided to the deity at the temple are befitting a royalty. Armed
salutation is provided to Lord Ram. The temple is a palace converted to shrine,
during the reign of Madhukar Shah Ju Dev (1554-1592), for the idol bought by
his wife from Ayodhya.
Location Madhya Pradesh , Bhopal, Bhopal
Legend
Madhukar Shah Ju Dev (1554-1592) was a devotee of Lord
Krishna while his wife Queen Ganesh Kunwari was a devotee of Lord Ram. Once,
the queen wanted to go to Ayodhya and her husband Mathura. The adamant queen
went alone to Ayodhya promising to return only when she had Lord Ram with Her.
She ordered her servants to start building a temple (Chaturbhuj Temple) for
Lord Ram. After long penance, Lord Ram appeared in his child form and the queen
asked Ram to come with her in to Orchha. According to the Lord's wishes she
promised that he would be the King of Orchha. On returning to Orchha, the queen
went back to her palace and kept the image of the Lord there as the
construction of the temple was still going on. However, Lord Ram got transfixed in the queen's palace
itself. Hence, Ram Raja Temple arose is in the queen's palace and not in the
Chaturbhuj Temple. Additionally, as promised by the queen, Lord Ram is
considered the King of Orchha.
Architecture
Ram Raja shrine a palace turned into a temple and hence the
traditional architecture and style cannot be seen in this shrine. It has a fort
like exterior wall with dome shaped towers
along the summit. The silver door in the front of sanctum is decorated
with two elephant heads. On the lintel of the doors is a silver Ganesh and
above this is the silver emblem of the sun. In the durbar is the image of Lord
Ram, sitting in Padmasan, with the left leg crossed over the right thigh. He
wears the turban depicting royalty. Sita Devi wears a crown whereas Lord
Lakshman is dressed as a prince. Lord Ram has a sword in his right hand and a
shield in the left hand. Mata Durga is also present in Ram Darbar. There are
also deities of Lord Hanuman and Sugreev.
Culture
Orchha was the seat
of an former princely state of central India, in the Bundelkhand region. It has
many forts depicting Mughal and Rajput architecture. Many of them are in ruins
but still conveys its rich historic past
Darsan Info
Entrance fee for all monuments/temples of Orchha:
Indian: 10 INR, Foreigner: 250 INR, Camera fee: 25 INR,
Videography: 200 INR
The same ticket is applicable for all the monuments in
Orchha including Chaturbhuj Temple, Ram Raja Temple, Laxminarayan temple &
Cenotaphs.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire
Famous Festival
January - Makara Sankranthi
March - Shivrathri, Holika
April - Ram Navami
July - Rath Yatra
November - Karthik Purnima, Vivah Panchami
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular pujas and rituals. Aartis and
Bhog are presented to the deities. Every day after worship sandalwood's teeka
is applied on Lord Ram's left toe. It is believed when visiting the Raja Ram
Darbaar if worshippers look at the left foot's big toe then their wish gets
fulfilled.
Special Rituals
The devotees usually present the first invitation of wedding
ceremony to the Lord of this temple.
Additional Info
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Ramraja, Orchha hut, Rajawat restaurant