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Top 8 Places To Visit In Ayodhya

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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Top 8 Places To Visit In Ayodhya

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  1. श्री राम जन्म भूमि Top 8 Places To Visit In Ayodhya

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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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