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No, Ram Lalla did not blink his eyes; it’s the AI video confusing devotees of a miracle

Pran pratishtha ceremony of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya turns into a jubilant celebration, echoing the spirit of Diwali

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, January 23

The pran pratishtha ceremony of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, on Monday, turned into a jubilant celebration, echoing the spirit of Diwali.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi immersed himself in the sacred rituals. However, stealing the spotlight was the 51-inch Ram Lalla idol, adorned with golden ornaments, precious stones and flowers.

What has become even more captivating for devotees on social media is a seemingly lifelike display of Ram Lalla’s idol blinking its eyes and expressing through facial movements in an AI video.

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The lifelike portrayal has fooled many online users, with comments expressing amazement and belief in miracles.  

However, the idol had previously sparked controversy when a viral photograph revealed Ram Lalla’s eyes, prompting chief priest Satyendra Das to demand an investigation into the matter.  

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