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Balak Ram [3] (Sanskrit: बालकराम, lit. 'child Rama', IAST : Bālakarāma ), also known as Ram Lalla , is the primary murti (idol) of the Ram Mandir , a prominent Hindu temple located at Ram Janmabhoomi , the presumed birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama in Ayodhya , India .
The ceremony involved the pran pratishtha of the primary temple deity, Ram Lalla (childhood form of Rama), also known as Balak Ram, and subsequent opening of the temple for visitors. [3] [4] The temple stands in the ancient city of Ayodhya, which has also been a disputed site of the 16th-century Babri mosque which was destroyed in 1992.
Balak Ram, who has an evil eye on the Raghuveer Singh property and wants to acquire it as well as wants to kill Professor Vijay Thripati's son named Mahavir Singh, also adopted by Thakur. Mahavir is specially blessed by Bhagwan Bajrangbali and possesses special powers, and he devotes god Hanuman .
Balak Ram, the 5-year-old form of Rama, is the principal deity of the Ram Mandir in Ram Janmabhoomi. ... Prem Adib portrayed him in the 1943 Hindi film Ram Rajya.
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Nizami's Iskandarnameh was translated into Urdu three times in the 19th century: by Munshi Azam Ali in 1849, by Ghulam Haider in 1878 under the title Guldastah-i-shajaat, and by Balak Ram Gauhar in 1896. In Sindhi, it was translated by Ghulam Muhammad in 1873.