Bengaluru’s Optics & Allied Engineering plays crucial role in Ayodhya’s Surya Tilak ceremony tomorrow

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Published April 16, 2024 at 8:41pm

    Sun's rays will bestow Surya Tilak upon Ram Lalla

    Bengaluru-based Optics & Allied Engineering behind this

    Apparatus, meticulously designed with high-quality mirrors

As Ayodhya prepares for the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami, anticipation mounts for a historic moment at the newly built Ram Mandir. Tomorrow, on April 17th, the sun’s rays will bestow upon Ram Lalla a divine adornment known as Surya Tilak, marking a significant ritual in Hindu tradition.

Behind the intricate mechanics of this celestial event lies the expertise of scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (IIT-R), who collaborated with Bengaluru-based Optics & Allied Engineering. This partnership has been pivotal in crafting the apparatus that will facilitate the Surya Tilak phenomenon.

Also read: Ayodhya Ram temple: From Pejawar seer to Ram Lalla’s idol, here’s Karnataka’s phenomenal contribution

The apparatus, meticulously designed with high-quality mirrors, lenses, brass, and bronze components, embodies precision engineering. It orchestrates the alignment of the sun’s rays onto Ram Lalla’s forehead at the stroke of noon, a moment set to last a few minutes.

Two successful trials have already been conducted, ensuring the seamless execution of the Surya Abhishek ceremony. The gearbox, ingeniously engineered to reflect sunlight into the sanctum sanctorum, exemplifies a fusion of ancient tradition with modern technology.

As Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir prepares to witness this historic event, Bengaluru’s contribution underscores the harmonious blend of innovation and spirituality, uniting different corners of India in reverence for Lord Ram.

Bengaluru’s Optics & Allied Engineering plays crucial role in Ayodhya’s Surya Tilak ceremony tomorrow

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    Sun's rays will bestow Surya Tilak upon Ram Lalla

    Bengaluru-based Optics & Allied Engineering behind this

    Apparatus, meticulously designed with high-quality mirrors

As Ayodhya prepares for the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami, anticipation mounts for a historic moment at the newly built Ram Mandir. Tomorrow, on April 17th, the sun’s rays will bestow upon Ram Lalla a divine adornment known as Surya Tilak, marking a significant ritual in Hindu tradition.

Behind the intricate mechanics of this celestial event lies the expertise of scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (IIT-R), who collaborated with Bengaluru-based Optics & Allied Engineering. This partnership has been pivotal in crafting the apparatus that will facilitate the Surya Tilak phenomenon.

Also read: Ayodhya Ram temple: From Pejawar seer to Ram Lalla’s idol, here’s Karnataka’s phenomenal contribution

The apparatus, meticulously designed with high-quality mirrors, lenses, brass, and bronze components, embodies precision engineering. It orchestrates the alignment of the sun’s rays onto Ram Lalla’s forehead at the stroke of noon, a moment set to last a few minutes.

Two successful trials have already been conducted, ensuring the seamless execution of the Surya Abhishek ceremony. The gearbox, ingeniously engineered to reflect sunlight into the sanctum sanctorum, exemplifies a fusion of ancient tradition with modern technology.

As Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir prepares to witness this historic event, Bengaluru’s contribution underscores the harmonious blend of innovation and spirituality, uniting different corners of India in reverence for Lord Ram.

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