How was once Ramlalas Surya Tilak Finished In Ayodhya Know the Science in the Back of It

How was once Ramlalas Surya Tilak Finished In Ayodhya Know the Science in the Back of It


Surya Tilak: On the day of Ramnavami in Ayodhya, the rays of the sun lying on the forehead of Ramlala at 12 noon on Wednesday drawn the attention of the whole world. Work on Lord Rama’s Surya Abhishek was going on for many years. Scientists did a lot of research on this and did a trial a few days ago, which was successful. People from all over the world were present on TV and online portals to watch this moment. This moment of faith came true with the effort of scientists. After all, how did the rays of the sun lying on the forehead of Ramlala? Know the science behind it.

‘CBRI’ Roorkee did ‘Kamal’

Lord Rama was born at 12 noon on the day of Ram Navami. The purpose of ‘Surya Tilak’ is that every year on Ramnavami, the rays of the sun fall on the forehead of the idol of Lord Rama. To make it possible, Surya Tilak has been prepared by scientists of ‘Central Building Research Institute’ (CBRI). According to media reports, the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) of Bangalore also helped in this, so that the sun’s path would be an accurate address.

What did scientists do

Scientists used 3 mirrors to deliver the rays of the sun to Ramlala’s forehead. The first mirror was placed on the top floor (third floor) of the temple. As soon as the sun’s rays fell on that mirror at 12 noon, they were reflected in 90 degrees and transported to another mirror through one pipe. From there, the rays of the sun were reflected again and reached the third mirror through a brass pipe. After falling on the third mirror, the sun rays again reflected at 90 degrees and turned directly to Ramlala’s forehead while walking at 90 degrees with speed.

75mm size, light up to 4 minutes

When the sun rays fell on the forehead of Ramlala while passing through the pipe, he made a 75 mm surkler. For a total of minutes, the sun rays fell on the mastak of Ramlala. This entire use was done without electricity. The lens and tube used in it has been prepared by Bangalore -based company Optica.

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