This is how Ram Lalla will receive 'Surya Tilak' on Ram Navmi
On the day of Ram Navami, the sunlight will fall on the third floor of the temple and then reflect onto the first mirror, from here it will be transferred and enter the brass pipe.
The sunlight will hit the second mirror in the brass pipe, reflecting off it and turning 90 degrees again.
The rays will pass through three different lenses as they travel along the length of the brass pipe.
When the rays hit the mirror at the other end of the brass pipe, they will reflect and then turn 90 degrees to travel in a straight line.
After passing through the three lenses, the rays will strike the mirror at the concave end of the brass pipe.
After the collision with the mirror in the concave end, the rays will directly place a circular mark, 75mm in size, on the forehead of Ram Lala.
The rays will fall on Ram Lala's forehead at noon, continuously illuminating his face for 4 minutes.