Ram Darbar refers to a sacred ensemble in Hindu mythology featuring Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Lord Laxman, and Lord Hanuman. Typically depicted in a brass murti or idol statue, it showcases the divine familial bond and camaraderie between these revered figures. Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, stands as a symbol of righteousness and virtue, accompanied by his consort Sita, an embodiment of devotion and purity. Laxman, Rama's devoted brother, and Hanuman, the mighty devotee and ardent follower of Lord Rama, complete this revered assembly. The Ram Darbar radiates a sense of unity, righteousness, and unwavering faith, embodying the ideals of familial love, loyalty, and devotion central to Hindu mythology.