Don't forget to visit THESE places when you visit Ayodhya Ram Mandir

Author: Nikshey Dhiman Date: 31/12/2023

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Hanuman Garhi

One of the most well-known temples in the city, Hanuman Garhi is typically visited before visiting the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. 

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Kanak Bhawan

This temple, also known by its other name, Sone-ka-Ghar, was constructed in 1891. It is a hallowed location dedicated to honoring Lord Ram and Goddess Sita. 

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Nageshwarnath Temple

The patron deity of the area, Lord Nageshwarnath, is honored by this temple. It is supposed to have been built by Lord Rama's son Kush, also called Kusha.

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Treta Ke Thakur

Many idols, including those of Lord Ram, Laxman, Hanuman, Sita, Bharat, and Sugreev, can be found in this shrine.

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Choti Chawni

The magnificent Choti Chawni structure in Ayodhya is composed entirely of white marble. In addition, it is well-known as Valmiki Bhawan and is frequently called Maniramdas Chawni.

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Sita Ki Rasoi

It is said that Sita ki Rasoi, which is in Rajkot, Ayodhya, on the northwest edge of the Ram Janmabhoomi, was formerly the goddess Sita's kitchen. 

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Raja Ki Mandir

A multitude of finely carved idols representing different Hindu gods and goddesses may be found inside the temple. These gods are decked out in priceless jewelry and opulent fabrics.

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Dashrath Bhavan

It is believed that Lord Rama spent his formative years in this beautiful palace, which also functioned as King Dasharath's capital. 

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Saryu Ghat

Taking in the beauty of the many ghats on the vast Sarayu river is sure to be one of your favorite recollections of the city. 

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