Crafted in North Indian tradition, the Mukut is made of gold and adorned with rubies, emeralds, and diamonds. In the very centre of the Mukut is an emblem of Surya Dev
Ram Lalla’s neck is graced by a crescent-shaped necklace, intricately studded with gems. It features floral designs symbolising good fortune, with an image of Surya Dev at its centre
Worn at the heart of Ram Lalla is the Kaustubha Mani, decorated with a large ruby and diamonds. It is a scriptural tradition that Bhagwan Vishnu and his incarnations wear the Kaustubha Mani at their heart
A necklace, worn below the throat and above the navel, is a five-stranded necklace made of diamonds and emeralds, featuring a large, ornate pendant
This is the third and longest necklace, made of gold. It depicts the Sudarshana Chakra, Shankh, and Mangal Kalash, Lotus, Champa, Parijat, Kund, and Tulsi
Ram Lalla wears beautiful gem-studded armlets on both arms, bangles on both hands and rings on both hands
Adorned around Ram Lalla's waist is a gem-studded waistband, made of gold and decorated with diamonds, rubies, pearls, and emeralds. It also features 5 small bells
Ram Lalla's feet are adorned with gem-studded anklets and toe rings. A gold garland is arranged under his feet
The 'kundal' or earrings feature peacock motifs and are adorned with gems. Ram Lalla’s forehead is adorned with a traditional auspicious tilak, created with diamonds and rubies
In Ram Lalla's left hand is a gold bow adorned with pearls, rubies, and emeralds, while the right hand holds a golden arrow
Traditional toys made of silver are placed before Ram Lalla. These include a rattle, elephant, horse, camel, toy cart, and a spinning top