The Idol Form of Lakshmana: Symbolism, Proportion, and Spiritual Meaning in Hindu Tradition Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama, occupies a unique and exalted place in Hindu sacred art and worship. Born to King Dasaratha and Queen Sumitra, Lakshmana is revered not merely as a heroic warrior but as the living embodiment of devotion, selfless service, discipline, and fraternal loyalty. In iconography, Lakshmana is never visualized independently; his identity is inseparably linked to Rama, whom he serves with unwavering dedication throughout the Ramayana. Canonical Position in Iconography Traditional Hindu sculptural and iconographic manuals consistently prescribe that Lakshmana must always accompany Rama. Whether in temple sculptures, relief panels, or paintings, he stands either to the right or left of Rama, mirroring his form and posture. This visual similarity reinforces the scriptural teaching that Lakshmana is an extension of Rama’s will and purpose. Lakshmana is generally d...