IIA played crucial role behind Surya Tilak of Sri Ram Lalla

Indian Institute of Astrophysics, an Autonomous body under the Department of Science and Technology played a crucial role in the Surya Tilak Project at Ayodhya. 

Under the Surya Tilak project, sunlight was brought on the forehead of Sri Ram Lalla at noon on the occasion of Sri Ram Navami in the Chaitra month. 

Read in Hindi: ऐसे पहुंची श्री राम लला के मस्तक पर सूर्य की रोशनी...

IIA team carried out the calculation of the sun position, design and optimisation of the optical system, and performed the integration & alignment at the site.

The English calendar date of the Sri Ram Navami festival changes every year as it follows the Lunar Calendar. Therefore, the position of the sun in the sky changes every year on the day of Sri Ram Navami. Detailed calculations show that the English calendar date of Sri Ram Navami repeats every 19 years. Calculating the position of the sun in the sky on these days requires expertise in astronomy.

IIA team led the calculation for the identification of the calendar days of Sri Ram Navami for one cycle of 19 years followed by its repetition, and estimation of the position in the sky on the calendar dates of the Ram Navami.

They also led the design of an optomechanical system to bring the sunlight from the top of the temple to the forehead of the idol, estimation of the size, shape and location of mirrors and lenses in the system for sufficient light to fall on the idol for about six minutes, optomechanical design of the lens and mirror holder assembly, and the manual mechanism to shift the position of the first mirror according to the position of the Sun in the sky. Crucial design optimisation, as well as simulations, were carried out to arrive at various quantities in the opto-mechanical design as well as the functioning of the mechanism.

As the temple is not fully complete now, the IIA experts modified the design to suit the existing structure and performed image optimisation. This design, with four mirrors and two lenses, is executed for the Surya Tilak on 17th April. The IIA technical experts participated in the testing, assembly, integration and validation of the system at the site. The crucial alignment of the mirrors and lenses was performed by the technical experts from IIA during the trial runs in the Ram Mandir before the first Surya Tilak on 17th April.

The final design of the Surya Tilak with four mirrors and four lenses, will be implemented once the full temple is constructed, by placing the mirrors and lenses in their permanent fixtures. The above mechanism was designed to work even if there is a shift of 1-2 days in the calendar date of the Ram Navami. A change will alter the duration of the spot on the idol. The mechanism will not work if there is no sunlight due to clouds or rain. An annual shift of the first mirror has to be performed manually before Ram Navami every year. The lenses and mirrors are mounted on holders that are accessible and can be cleaned periodically.

The device has been manufactured by Optica of Bangalore and implementation of the opto-mechanical system at the site is being done by CSIR-CBRI.