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Want to visit Ayodhya? Then here know the top places to visit in Ayodhya with your family and dear ones. These places will offer you an amazing experience.<br>
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श्री राम जन्म भूमि Top 8 Places To Visit In Ayodhya
The ancient city of Ayodhya is best known as the setting of the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana and as the birthplace of God-King Ram. • The city was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Kosala and is located on the banks of the Sarayu River. • The Hindu deity Manu is said to have founded the city, which is thought to be 9000 years old. • It is one of the most popular pilgrimage destinations and is known for its numerous temples, which are frequented by people of various Indian religions. • Want to explore Ayodhya? Then here know the list of top places to visit in Ayodhya. • Ayodhyais a fascinating destination for those who enjoy venturing off the main path. • It’s not only empty of foreign tourists, but it’s also an ambient and calm town that demonstrates how India has integrated several religions into its social fabric. • You’d never suspect it was the scene of intense and violent communal strife.
Here’s The List Of Top Places To Visit in Ayodhya • Ram Janmabhoomi • The Hindu god Lord Ram is believed to have been born in the Ram Janmabhoomi. • Ayodhya, the Indian epic Ramayan says, is where Lord Vishnu’s seventh incarnation, Ram, was raised near the Sarayu River. • The Ram Janmabhoomi is a sacred site for Hindus. • Despite decades of controversy, the Supreme Court of India provided the trust with the Ram Janmabhoomi land to build the Ram Temple. • In August 2020, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for Ayodhya’s Ram Temple. • A vast and beautiful temple is planned for the site.
KanakBhawan • There is a KanakBhawan in Tulsi Nagar, relatively close to the northeastern part of the Ram Janmabhoomi. • Built-in 1891, this temple is known as Sone-ka-Ghar. • It is a Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Rama and his wife, Goddess Sita. • There are three golden-crowned idols of these two gods in the shrine area of KanakBhawan, which is also known as the Golden Palace, under a silver canopy (Garbagriha). • This shrine is believed to have been gifted to Rama and Sita by Rama’s stepmother, Kaikeyi.
NageshwarnathTemple • There is a temple named Nageshwarnath in Ayodhya dedicated to the local god Nageshwarnath. • Kush or Kusha, Lord Rama’s son, is believed to have found it. • Though this sacred site has been well preserved since 750 AD, it appears that Naval Rai, Safar Jung’s minister, rebuilt the current temple in 1750. • It is said that when Kush’s arm ring got lost, he was rescued by a Shiva devotee named Naga Kanya.
GulabBari • GulabBari or Rose Garden is nestled in Vaidehi Nagar. • It is one of the best tourist places in Ayodhya. • NawabShuja-ud-Daula, the third Nawab of Faizabad (Oudh or Awadh), and his parents rest there. • GulabBari’s 18th-century structure is defined by Nawab-style architecture and features lush greenery, fountains, and rose species. • Under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, Gulab Bari is a part of India’s national heritage.
TretaKeThakur • Along Ayodhya’sNayaGhat lies the TretaKeThakur Temple, which houses idols of Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman, Hanuman, Bharat, and Sugreev. • According to reports, they are made from a single piece of black sandstone. • Kullu, the then-king of the region, is believed to have built TretaKeThakur 300 years ago. • This structure is said to be constructed in the exact place where Lord Rama performed the famous AshwamedhaYagna. • AhilyabaiHolkar, the Maratha queen of the time, revamped the temple in the 1700s.
TulsiSmarkBhawan • GoswamiTulsidas, a saint-poet of the 16th century, is credited with writing the Ramcharita in the TulsiSmarakBhawan. • On the eastern end of the National Highway at Rajgang Crossing in Ayodhya, Sri Vishwanath Das, the Governor of UP at the moment, established the Smarak in 1969. • In addition to the massive library, the Smarak contains a research center dubbed the ‘Ayodhya Research Sansthan.’ • It is a repository of degrading publications, in addition to Smarak’s research center. • Ayodhya’s cultural, literary, and spiritual information is researched and analyzed through this school. • Additionally, the center holds daily recitations of Ramkatha and exhibits Ramayana art and craft.
BahuBegam Ka Maqbara • BahuBegum ka Makbara is located in Faizabad, on the Maqbara Road, also called the TajMahal of the East. • The mausoleum dedicated to Begum UnmatuzzohraBano, wife and queen of NawabShuja-ud-Daula, reflects her non-Mughal architectural brilliance. • The monument stands at the highest point in Faizabad. • This stunning building is an excellent example of Awadhi architecture, featuring three domes, intricate interior designs, and magnificent ceilings and walls. • It cost a total of three lakh rupees to build a shrine dedicated to the Queen, which she was buried in after her death. • Do you want to visit Ayodhya? Wondering what is the best time to visit Ayodhya? Throughout the year, Ayodhya has a pleasant climate. • There are rare heatwaves and cold breezes throughout the rise of the summer and winter seasons. • The most suitable time to visit although is from October to December, both for its climate and the festivals.
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