Before the consecration ceremony, a monkey secretly watched Ram Lalla; an emotional video was shared with sculptor Arun Yogiraj.

Viral Video: Preparations are underway for the second anniversary of the consecration of Ram Lalla at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. Meanwhile, sculptor Arun Yogiraj shared a video of a monkey secretly observing the idol of Ram Lalla.

 

 

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Viral Video: Sometimes faith is expressed not through words, but through emotion. This line is exemplified by an emotional video shared by sculptor Arun Yogiraj on the social media platform X.

On January 22, 2024, the grand consecration ceremony of the idol of Ram Lalla took place in the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The Dwadashi Tithi (the date of consecration) of Ram Lalla's idol was celebrated in Ayodhya on December 31, 2025. We are all preparing for the second anniversary of Ram Lalla's consecration, or foundation day, in Ayodhya. Meanwhile, sculptor Arun Yogiraj, who created the idol of Ram Lalla, has shared an emotional video, which is going viral on social media.

What is in the video

Arun Yogiraj shared a video on Thursday, showing a monkey discreetly observing Ram Lalla, whose eyes are covered with a cloth, before the consecration ceremony. The monkey calls out to Ram Lalla to approach, but is unable to do so due to the net. People are loving this captivating and emotional scene.

Sharing the video, Yogiraj wrote, "As we celebrate the second anniversary of Ram Lalla's consecration in Ayodhya, my heart recalls those sacred moments." Watch the full video here.

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This video is special from a religious perspective.

According to religious beliefs, the monkey is considered a manifestation of Lord Hanuman. Hanuman holds the highest place in devotion to Lord Rama. Therefore, the sight of the monkey appearing calmly during the consecration of Lord Rama, eager to see his Lord, is a remarkable and captivating sight.

The scriptures also mention that when great religious activities are performed, nature itself participates in them. Whether it be animal forms, birds, or the environment.