Nageshwar Nath temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located in Shri Ram Ki Paidi. It is believed that it was built by Kush ji, the younger son of Shri Ram. Legend has it that once while bathing in Saryu Ji, Kush Ji lost his armlet, which was returned by a serpent girl. The snake girl became fascinated by Kush ji, because she was a devotee of Shiva, hence Kush ji got this temple built for that snake girl. This temple was in good condition till the reign of King Vikramaditya ji. In 1750, it was renovated by Shri Naval Rai ji, the minister of Nawab Safdarjung. The festival of Shivratri is celebrated with great pomp in this temple. Shiva procession also has great importance here. Lakhs of visitors and devotees are present here during the festival of Shivratri.
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Dant Dhawan Kund is situated just a few steps away from Hanumangarhi. There is a religious belief about this pond that Lord Rama along with his brothers used to brush their teeth here.
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Ashrafi Bhawan of Siddha Peeth, one of the major Siddha Peethas of Ramnagari Ayodhya. Lord Lakshmi Narayan is seated in Ashrafi Bhawan Peeth. Bajrangbali Hanuman ji is present. Laddu Gopal is seated. This building is also known as Sita Ram Vilas Bhawan, which was constructed about 100 years ago.
Mahant of the temple, Swami Shri Dharacharya tells that when the foundation was being excavated to build the temple, a lot of ashrafis were found under the foundation. , First, the laborers took those Ashrafis to their homes. But due to being unwell, he returned these Ashrafiyas to the temple. It was named Ashrafi Bhawan because of the Ashrafis found during the construction of the temple. Today, Ashrafi Bhawan in Ramnagari Ayodhya is a famous place in itself.
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Situated on 84 Kosi Parikrama, this place is situated a few kilometers away from Kuchera. Here the temple of Rishi Aastik is present in a dilapidated condition. There is also a pond some distance away from it. People here know it as Janmejay Kund.
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Bamdev Ashram is in Kumarganj in Ayodhya district of Uttar Pradesh. This ashram is considered to be the penance place of Maharishi Bamdev. Some special things about this ashram:
There is a big and old Shivalinga in this ashram. A large number of Shiva devotees come to this ashram every Monday. It is believed that Lord Ram also came here to study and took education. Maharishi Bamdev's quotation is found in many Puranas including Shiv Purana. Bawan Gram Panchayat was formed from this ashram, which is today known as Nagar Panchayat Kumarganj.
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There is a popular story about Bharat Kund located in Nandigram, 15 kilometers away from Ayodhya, that when Lord Shri Ram went on exile for 14 years, Bharat ji did penance at this place for 14 years till his return. When Lord Shri Ram returned from exile, he met his brother Bharat at this place. It is also believed that in Nandigram itself, Shri Ram had built a pond for the Pind Daan of his father King Dashrath, which is today known as Bharat Kund. This is the reason why this place is also known as ‘Chhota Gaya’. In the month of Pitru Paksha, a large number of devotees come here for Pind Daan.
Bharat Kund is the place where Bharat and Hanuman ji also met. It is also believed that when the coronation of Lord Shri Ram was to take place, Bharat ji had brought water from 27 places of pilgrimage. He poured half the water in the well built in Chitrakoot and the remaining water in the well built in Bharat Kund. This well is still there at this place. There is also a centuries-old banyan tree near this well, for which it is said that if we look carefully at its branches, we can see the pictures of the gods.
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The ashram of sage Chyavan, who worked for public welfare through his penance in the past, is situated near Raja Ka Purva village of Keenhupur on the south Tamsa bank from Deodhi Bazaar of Ayodhya district. Another ashram of Rishi Chyavan is in Soharpur village in Gonda district. Chamdai (Chamni) river originates from there. The medicine called Chyawanprash, which gives youth, is famous in the name of this sage. Even today the Chyavan Rishi Ashram complex can be felt as extremely picturesque, attractive and energetic.
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Ayodhya, situated on the banks of Saryu, is famous all over the world in the name of Lord Shri Ram. Dasharatha Mahal, situated at a short distance from the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, is a famous Siddha Peetha. According to beliefs, King Dasharatha had established this palace in Treta Yuga. This mythological palace was also renovated several times over time. The palace of Chakravarti Maharaj Dashrath ji is also known as Bada Sthan or Badi Sthan. At present, Dashrath Mahal has now become famous as a holy temple, where the statues of Lord Shri Ram, Mother Sita, Lakshman ji, Shatrughan ji and Bharat ji are installed. Shravan fair, Chaitra Ram Navami, Kartik fair, Diwali, Ram marriage are enthusiastic. Is celebrated. It is believed that Chakravarti king Dasharatha lived here with his relatives.
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GauraghatShri ram had stayed here the very first night of his exile. The present names for Tamsa are Mandah of Mandar, and the particular spot is known as Gaura Ghat. Gaura word has been twisted from Gaurav.
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This place is situated right in front of Mantreshwar ji. The inscription is placed on the eastern bank of the pond. According to Ayodhya Mahatyam, the darshan of Mantreshwar ji is placed in the church pond before worshiping. Recognition - At present, the devotees coming for Chaudah Kosi Parikrama meditate at this Kund and the local people also start Chaudah Kosi Parikrama from here after worshiping at the place in the Church Kund. Present situation- At present, the work of cleaning the pond has been done with the hard work of the villagers of Janora. The condition of the pond is very beautiful.
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Although in Ayodhya, Shri Ram is worshiped in the form of a child, but there is also a place where he is worshiped as a son-in-law. This place is Janaki Mahal Temple. Just like in the in-laws' house, one laughs and jokes with the son-in-law, reprimands are given and there is a lot of hospitality, the same tradition exists here too. During the daily Bhog ceremony at Janaki Mahal temple, taunting songs are sung with laughter and abuses are also sung in the form of songs.
Janaki Mahal is situated on the banks of Saryu River in Ayodhya. This palace was constructed in the 19th century. The palace is constructed of red stone and looks very beautiful. A huge statue of Mother Sita and Lord Ram is installed in the palace and the statue is made of marble. There is also a garden in the palace complex, which is very beautiful.
It is believed that the marriage of Lord Ram and Mother Sita took place in the month of Pausha according to the Hindu calendar, hence every year many grand programs are organized in Janaki Mahal in the month of Pausha. A large number of devotees from all over the country and abroad come and have darshan to see these programs.
Janaki Mahal temple located in Ayodhya is related to the royal family of Nepal. The land of this temple was purchased by Mohan Lal Kejriwal in the year 1942. After purchasing the land, it was transformed into the ancestral home of Goddess Janaki in Ayodhya. It is believed that Mata Janaki was born in Mithila, which is currently present in Nepal. For this reason, here Lord Ram is served day and night as a son-in-law.
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Situated on 84 Kosi Parikrama, this place is situated a few kilometers away from Kuchera. Here the temple of Rishi Aastik is present in a dilapidated condition. There is also a pond some distance away from it. People here know it by the name of Janmejay Kund.
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Kaushalya Ghat is a hidden gem located 100 meters away on the Parikrama route from Brahma Kund Gurudwara towards Rajghat in Ayodhya. This ghat has a rich history that connects it to the epic tale of Lord Shri Ram. According to the greatness of Ayodhya, Kaushalya Ghat is situated on the banks of Shri Saryu Ji near the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram. It is named after Maa Kaushalya, the mother of Lord Ram. Legend has it that during the time of King Dasharatha, Kaushalya Ghat was near the palace, the stairs of the ghat were studded with gems and it is said that King Dasharatha himself used to bathe here. This ghat is also known as Rajghat, as described by revered poet Tulsidas ji in Uttarkand of Ramcharitmanas.
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Kshireshwar Nath temple in front of Kuber mound situated in Shri Ayodhya has mythological, religious and spiritual importance.
It is believed that King Dashrath had anointed Lord Shiva with milk in the Kshireshwar Nath temple to get the son. Due to the consecration of milk, a stream of milk flowed out which later turned into an ocean. Since then the Shivalinga of the temple is known as Kshireshwar Nath.
It is also popular that those whose financial condition is pitiful and have debts, if they anoint Lord Shiva with milk in Kshireshwar Nath temple, then their financial condition gets improved and they get freedom from various types of debts.
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Medha Rishi Ashram is a holy ashram situated amidst dense forests. This ashram is near Siddhapeeth Maa Kamakhya Dham. Some more interesting facts about Medha Rishi:
Medha Rishi was an ancient sage according to Devi-Bhagavata Purana. He was the storyteller of Durga Saptashati. He narrated the story of Goddess Durga in front of King Suratha and Samadhi Vaishya. Medha Rishi was a prominent worshiper of the Shakta tradition. It is said that even violent creatures lived peacefully in the ashram of Medha Rishi. People visiting this ashram get the benefit of natural beauty.
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There are some important points about the glorious history of the workshop which has been running non-stop for the last 30 years for the stones used in the Lord Shri Ram temple of Shri Ayodhya. The workshop of Vishwa Hindu Parishad is situated at a short distance from Karsevak Puram. This is the same place where the stones used in the construction of Shri Ram Temple are being shaped for the last 30 years. This workshop was established in September 1990 under the guidance of Paramhans Ramchandra Das ji, Mahant Nritya Gopaldas ji, Shri Ashok Singhal ji of Vishwa Hindu Parishad. This workshop has been the main center for the preparation of construction of Shri Ram temple. Since 1992, tourists or devotees coming to Ayodhya started coming to this workshop in thousands. As soon as they come to the workshop, the people present there also tell the devotees that this kind of stone is being dedicated in the temple of Lord Shri Ram.
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This pilgrimage area has been built at the confluence of Bisuhi and Madha rivers. It is believed that at this confluence point in the river bed, Shravan Kumar had gone to bring water for his blind parents. Earlier there was dense forest here, but now the population around it is increasing rapidly. An ascetic Naga Baba used to light a lamp at this place for the last 40-50 years. Now his disciple Bachi Das serves here.
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Kanak Bhawan located near Hanumangarhi is an important temple of Ayodhya. This temple is popular for the statues of Mata Sita and Lord Shri Ram wearing golden crowns. For this reason, this temple is often called the house of gold. It is believed that this temple was presented to Sita ji by Lord Ram's mother Kaikai ji after her marriage. This palace was the personal palace of Lord Ram and Mother Sita, which fell into ruins with time. This temple was built by the Queen of Tikamgarh in 1891. The Shri Vigraha (Shri Sitaram Ji) of this temple can be called the most beautiful form of Lord India. Apart from daily darshan, all Samaiya festivals are celebrated with grandeur here.
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Shri Ram Janmabhoomi is the most sacred tourist spot of Ayodhya which is situated at a distance of just 2 kilometers from Ayodhya Railway Station on a mountain named Ramwat. This is the same place where Lord Shri Ramchandra ji was born. Long ago, there used to be a temple of Lord Shri Ram here which was built by King Vikramaditya. Ayodhya is called the city of Lord Ram. It is believed that Hanumanji always resides here. Therefore, before going to Ayodhya and seeing Lord Ram, devotees see Hanuman ji.
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There is a belief about Sitakund situated on the southeast corner of Ramnagari that in Treta Yuga, Mother Sita along with Lord Shri Ram used to come to this place full of forest wealth for fun.
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Vibhishan Kund is situated on the Rajghat road of Ramnagari. There is a religious belief about this pond that when Vibhishana came to Ayodhya, he lived at this place. After bathing in this pond, all the wishes are fulfilled.
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Vidya Kund is situated at a distance of about 2 kilometers from Shri Ram Janmabhoomi. There is a belief about this pond that Lord Shri Ram along with his brothers had received teachings from Guru Vashishtha on the banks of this pond.
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Vighneshwar Mahadev Temple is an ancient and sacred temple of Ayodhya. This temple is completely dedicated to Lord Shiva. A huge Shivalinga made of black stone is installed in this temple, which attracts people to have darshan. Vighneshwar Mahadev Temple is said to have been built by the ancestors of Lord Rama. It is said that this is a temple in Ayodhya, where the priest keeps changing every day. Lakhs of devotees reach here during Shravan and on the day of Shivratri.
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The famous Ammaji temple - one of 108 Divya desams of Lord Vishnu. This temple hosts Sri Rama avatar of Lord Vishnu. This Divyadesam is said to be one among the 7 Mukthi Kshetrams. The Thayar of this divyadesam is Goddess Seetha.
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It is one of the important sites of Ayodhya, located near Hanumangarhi in the Ayodhya region of Uttar Pradesh. This magnificent temple with a slender spire is situated on high ground and is visible from a distance. This is the highest temple of Ayodhya. According to belief, this used to be the main gate to enter Ramkot temple. After the renovation by King Vikramaditya, many kings got it repaired from time to time, including Raja Darshan Singh to Raja Jagdambika Prasad Singh. It is believed that its domes are covered with gold. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama. It is an excellent example of contemporary architecture.
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According to Jain scriptures, Ayodhya is an immortal place, where Tirthankaras keep taking birth. Of the present Chaubisi (24 Tirthankaras), five were born in Ayodhya. According to Jain scriptures, this city was created by Kubera (Daman) on the orders of Saudharma Indra (King of Heaven), after which the parents of Lord Rishabhdev came and settled here. It was at this place that Rishabhdev's conception, birth and initiation Kalyanak was celebrated.
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This temple was built in Nagar style in 1782 AD by Peshwa's Sardar Rangrao Odhekar, which was completed around 1788 AD. The idol of Shri Ram enshrined in the temple is made of black stone, hence it is called "Kaleram". This temple is 74 meters long and 32 meters wide. There are four doors in four directions of the temple. The height of the Kalash of this temple is 69 feet and the Kalash is made of 32 tons of pure gold. On entering from the East Mahadwar, a grand Sabhamandap is visible, which is 12 feet in height and also has 40 pillars. Sitting here in the Hanuman temple, he seems to be looking towards the feet of his beloved Shri Ram. It is said that this temple has been built at the place of Parnakuti, where Nathpanthi sadhus used to reside in the past. One day the sadhus found the idol of Shri Ram ji on the Aruna-Varuna rivers and they enshrined it in a wooden temple. After that, on the information of Madhavrao Peshwa's mother, Mrs. Gopika Bai, this temple was constructed. The estimated expenditure on the construction of the temple during that period is said to be Rs 23 lakh.
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This Temple is situated near Shriramjanmbhumi, Ayodhya. It is the first temple in Ayodhya built in Dravidian style.
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Brahm Kund Gurudwara was graced by Guru Nanak, Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh ji. Guru Nanak Dev ji meditated here at the spot where tree is seen.
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The 10th and the last Guru – Guru Gobind Singh – came to Ayodhya at the time when the local king was Raja Maan Singh. The ruler had gifted an orchard to Guru Gobind Singh, and now Gurudwara Nazarbagh stands at this place
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This temple is at Ram Ki Paidi in Ayodhya. The temple of Nageshwarnath is said to have been established by Kush, the son of Rama. Legend is that Kush lost his armlet, while bathing in the Saryu, which was picked up by a Nag-Kanya, who fell in love with him. As she was a devotee of Shiva, Kush erected this temple for her. Even till the times of Vikramaditya the temple was in good shape. The present temple was built in 1750 by the minister of Safdar Jung, named Naval Rai.
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It is a major religious place where the marriage festival of Shri Ram and Sita Mata is held. This place is located in Karsevakapuram of Ayodhya and is important among the devotees.Temple complex dedicated to Rama, with bright red exterior walls & lavishly garlanded statues.
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Sugriv Fort, located near Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex, is such a historical and mythological place in itself, the mere sight of which destroys all enemies. This ancient fort was built by Maharaja Bharat in Tretayuga with gems to welcome Lord Shri Ram when he returned to Ayodhya after conquering Lanka. After that, the king of Ayodhya, Lord Shri Ram gave this place to Maharaja Sugriva in Ayodhya. Had given for to live in. Since then this famous place is known as Sugriva Fort. Even today the mythology of this place is recorded in the Archeology Department.
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Ayodhya city is situated on the banks of Saryu River in Uttar Pradesh. This city of Uttar Pradesh is worth seeing for the devotees as well as the common tourists. Although all the tourist places in Shri Ayodhya ji are attractive and worth seeing, there are some places in Shri Ayodhya ji which are worth visiting as excellent examples of Shri Ram Katha Museum, one of them is Shri Ram Katha Museum. It was established in the year 1988. Shriram Katha Museum is a very interesting collection of art and artefacts in India. This is a special museum especially for history lovers. Coins, rare palm leaf manuscripts and pottery are on display, throwing light on the glorious past of ceramics in this museum. Apart from pots, there are many other terracotta objects. Textile and metal objects are an integral part of the repository. What will definitely impress any visitor visiting this museum are the exquisite sculptures. The beautiful photographs and amazing paintings kept in this museum will not fail to attract anyone's attention. Many antiquities kept here are related to the life of Lord Shri Ram. The museum authority is not only engaged in the conservation of these old artefacts but is also continuously expanding the collection.
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In this temple, when Mata Sita ji reached Ayodhya after her marriage with Lord Shri Ram ji, Kaushalya Mata ji appeared to Mata Sita. At that time the spring festival was going on, hence the temple was named Rangmahal. Just as Mother Sita is worshiped in Janakpur, similarly the priests here worship Lord Shri Ram and Mother Sita in the Rangmahal temple in the form of a friend. The saints living in this place are considered to be of Sakhi sect and the most amazing thing about this temple is that there is a place behind this temple, where every day a mother cow, who has been living in the temple for years, circumambulates that place and Shri. She also salutes Ram by bowing her head towards her birthplace. The place where this mother cow revolves remains a mystery even today. Even the saints and mahants living here for years have not been able to know about this. Even today, devotees reach Shri Ayodhya from far and wide to see this mother cow.
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Ayodhya, situated on the banks of Saryu, is famous all over the world in the name of Lord Shri Ram. Dasharatha Mahal, situated at a short distance from the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, is a famous Siddha Peetha. According to beliefs, King Dasharatha had established this palace in Treta Yuga. This mythological palace was also renovated several times over time. The palace of Chakravarti Maharaj Dashrath ji is also known as Bada Sthan or Badi Sthan. At present, Dashrath Mahal has now become famous as a holy temple, where the statues of Lord Shri Ram, Mother Sita, Lakshman ji, Shatrughan ji and Bharat ji are installed. Shravan fair, Chaitra Ram Navami, Kartik fair, Diwali, Ram marriage are enthusiastic. Is celebrated. It is believed that Chakravarti King Dashrath lived here with his relatives.
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This temple built by Valmiki Samaj is dedicated to Maharishi Valmiki Ji. The famous Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi had called for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan from here on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on 2 October 2014. Mahatma Gandhiji spent 214 days here during his stay in Delhi from 1 April 1946 to early 1947. Maharishi Valmiki ji was born in the Naga race. Before becoming Maharishi, Valmiki ji was known as Ratnakar. He used to do banditry to support his family. Once he met Shri Narad Muni in a deserted forest. When Ratnakar ji tried to rob him, he asked Ratnakar ji, why do you do this work? Ratnakar ji replied that to support his family. Shri Narad ji asked whether your family members will support you in facing the punishment for the sin you will commit as a result of this act? Shri Ratnakar ji replied that he did not know. Shri Narada Muni said to go and ask him. Then Shri Ratnakar ji tied Shri Narad Rishi to a tree and went home and asked his wife and other family members whether they would support him in punishing him for the sin resulting from banditry, then everyone clearly refused. Then Shri Ratnakar ji returned to Shri Narad Muni and narrated all this incident to him. On this Shri Narad Muni ji said, O Ratnakar, if your family members do not want to be your partners in sin, then why do you commit this sin for them? Hearing this, Shri Ratnakar ji became disgusted with his banditry and asked Shri Narad Muni ji for the solution to salvation. Shri Narad Muni ji instructed him to chant Ram-Ram. Shri Ratnakar ji sat at a secluded place in the forest and started chanting Ram-Ram, but due to ignorance, he started chanting Mara-Mara instead of Ram-Ram. After many years of rigorous penance, ants made anthills all over his body, due to which he was named Valmiki. Pleased with his rigorous penance, Shri Brahma ji imparted knowledge to Shri Ratnakar ji and ordered him to compose Ramayana. By the grace of Shri Brahma ji, he came to know about all the events of Ramayana before time and he composed Shri Ramayana. In time he became a great sage.
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The Ram Mandir is a partially constructed Hindu temple complex in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. Many Hindus believe that it is located at the site of Ram Janmabhoomi, the mythical birthplace of Rama, a principal deity of Hinduism. The temple was inaugurated on 22 January 2024 after a prana pratishtha ceremony.The temple will be 250 feet (76 m) wide, 380 feet (120 m) long and 161 feet (49 m) high. Upon completion, the temple complex became the world's third largest Hindu temple. It is designed in the Māru-Gurjara architecture of Nagara style, a type of Hindu temple architecture found primarily in northern India.
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Guptar Ghat is a religious place located on the western bank of the Ghaghra River, also known as Saryu River, in Ayodhya district of Uttar Pradesh. The birth place of Lord Rama and the area around him is known as Ayodhya, especially Saket. The glory of Guptar Ghat has been described in the scriptures. Guptar Ghat is about 9 kilometers from Hanumangarhi in Ayodhya. Guptar Ghat looks different from other ghats of Shri Ayodhya Ji in many ways. There is neither the presence of pundits nor a religious environment in the true sense. Solitude on the ghat does not give a feeling of indifference, rather it provides conscious peace. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Ram took Jal Samadhi at Guptar Ghat and went to Baikunth Dham. Baikuntha Dham is the name of the abode of Lord Shri Hari Vishnu. This view of the mythology makes the Saryu River sacred for the believers of Hindu religion and the devotees of Lord Ram. Since Guptar Ghat is related to Lord Ram, the place also has its own cultural significance.
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The idol of Maa Parvati established by Mata Sita in Shri Ayodhya ji, which is today famous by the name of Maa Devkali, all the wishes are fulfilled by worshiping at this place. In the holy city of Lord Shri Ram, Shri Ayodhya, the city goddess Sarvamangala Parvati resides in the form of Mother Gauri in the Chhoti Devkali temple. In Shri Devkali temple, this Shaktipeeth is worshiped with special faith and reverence as the family deity of Mother Sita. Shri Ram's city Ayodhya is prominent among the best pilgrimage places in the world. It is believed at the Shri Devkali temple site that when Mother Sita ji had come from Janakpuri to her in-laws' house Shri Ayodhya ji, she had brought the idol of her family goddess Mata Parvati with her. Maharaj Shri Dashrath ji had built the temple of Shri Parvati Mata ji on the north-eastern corner of Saptsagar located in Shri Ayodhya, where Mata Sita and other queens of the royal family used to go for worship. Today, this Ramayana temple has become a major religious place in India due to its grandeur and superiority.
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Gau Ghat Ayodhya is a place of immense religious importance, offering a serene haven for those seeking spiritual solace. The picturesque surroundings, the sacred Sarayu River, and the presence of the revered cows contribute to the ethereal ambiance of this ghat. Despite some minor drawbacks, a visit to Gau Ghat provides a profound connection to the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Ayodhya, leaving visitors with a sense of tranquility and reverence.
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Jhunki Ghat named after a saint, who is said to be a devout worshiper of Sita, or Sahast Dhara that till dates holds the distinction of taking away the life of a wrong doer who swears by the river Saryu in his own defence.
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The ghat is on the banks of the Sarayu River. This is where Rama's brother Lakshman is said to have voluntarily given up his life-an act called Samadhi.
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This is the place where the stone stairs are taken to the river Saryu. This Ghat is considered very sacred in Hindus, because this Ghat has the belief that Lord Rama had taken the water to this place to leave the earth and entered the This is the place where the stone stairs are taken to the river Saryu. This Ghat is considered very sacred in Hindus, because this Ghat has the belief that Lord Rama had taken the water to this place to leave the earth and entered the holy house of Lord Vishnu or Vaikuntha.
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The ghat is also famous for its beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Ram, which is believed to have been built on the spot where Tulsidas used to meditate. This temple attracts a large number of devotees, especially during the festival of Ram Navami, which celebrates the birth of Lord Ram.
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The Saryu Aarti is a nightly ritual that takes place at the banks of the Saryu River in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. The aarti is a combination of sights and sounds that includes:
Oil lamps: Devotees light oil lamps, or diyas, that float on the river's surface.
Chants: Hymns and bhajans are sung.
"Jai Shri Ram": The chants of "Jai Shri Ram" are a part of the aarti.
The Saryu Aarti is a celebration of the connection between the people of Ayodhya and the sacred river. It's also a reminder of the city's rich history and heritage. The aarti is open to people of all castes, creeds, and religions.
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