Record-Breaking Rangoli of Lord Ram in Jamshedpur
Massive 18,000 Sq Ft Rangoli for Ayodhya’s Ram Temple Consecration
In a unique celebration for the consecration of Ayodhya’s new Ram Temple, an 18,000 square feet rangoli of Lord Shri Ram is being crafted at Jamshedpur’s Lakshmi Narayan Temple, eyeing a Guinness World Record.
JAMSHEDPUR – To honor the upcoming consecration of the child form of Shri Ramlala at Ayodhya’s newly constructed Ram temple on January 22, an extraordinary artistic endeavor is unfolding in Jamshedpur.
In the rapidly progressing Swami Lakshmi Narayan Birla Temple complex, a vast rangoli depicting Lord Shri Ram spans more than 18,000 square feet.
This ambitious project is the brainchild of Vivek Mishra, a renowned rangoli artist, who previously created a 3000 square feet rangoli at the Bistupur Ram temple.
His current creation is laid out on a specially prepared carpet in the temple complex.
On the consecration day, January 22, this vibrant rangoli will be unveiled to the public, with aerial views broadcasted on LED screens via drone technology.
This event coincides with a grand Deepotsav celebration in the evening, featuring 11 Haj lamps and an atmosphere imbued with devotional bhajans.
The entire endeavor is not just a spiritual homage but also an attempt to secure a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for this unparalleled rangoli.

