Kunj Bihari, a master craftsman from Gai Ghat in Varanasi, has gained widespread attention for crafting the first-ever Gulabi Meenakari replica of the Ram Temple using gold, silver and diamonds.
It took 108 days for Kunj to craft this master art which features gold, nearly one and a half kilograms of silver, and an uncut diamond placed on the spire.
The biggest highlight of the Ram Temple replica is a golden idol of Lord Ram's childhood form.
The replica of the temple, which weighs approximately 2.5 kilograms, measuring 12 inches in height, eight inches in width, and 12 inches in length, consists of 108 parts.
Kunj Bihari, a master craftsman from Varanasi, created Gulabi Meenakari replica of the Ram Temple using gold, silver and diamonds.
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According to Kunj, the project was successful because it received divine blessings from Lord Ram.
In the past, despite numerous attempts to construct the Shri Ram Temple using Gulabi Meenakari, it failed to materialize.
However, once the work began and the devotees invoked Lord Shri Ram's name, and played his devotional songs, the temple slowly took shape through the art of Gulabi Meenakari, he said.