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Shree Ram Temple, Ayodhya Dham

Shree Ram Temple at Ayodhya Dham stands as a breathtaking symbol of devotion, culture, and centuries-old faith, drawing millions of devotees from across the world. Crafted with magnificent architecture, intricate carvings, and a divine aura that fills the entire complex, the temple radiates peace and spiritual grandeur. As visitors walk through its sacred corridors and behold the sanctum dedicated to Lord Shri Ram, they experience a profound sense of devotion and timeless connection to Ayodhya’s rich heritage.

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Dashrath Mahal Ayodhya

Dashrath Mahal, one of Ayodhya’s most revered heritage sites, is the majestic palace believed to be the royal residence of King Dashrath, father of Lord Shri Ram. Adorned with vibrant gateways, intricate carvings, and spiritually rich ambience, the Mahal welcomes devotees with devotional chants and the fragrance of incense. Visitors are drawn to its sacred halls, where ancient stories of the Ikshvaku dynasty come alive through the grandeur of its architecture and the serenity that surrounds it.

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Saryu Ghat

Saryu Ghat, Ayodhya is one of the most sacred and serene riverfronts of the city, known for its divine atmosphere and spiritual significance. Located on the banks of the holy Saryu River, the ghat attracts thousands of devotees who come to take a holy dip, perform rituals, and experience the peaceful ambiance. The mesmerizing Aarti performed every evening adds a majestic charm, with lamps reflecting on the calm waters and chants echoing across the river.

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Shri Hanuman Garhi Mandir

Located in Sai Nagar, Hanuman Garhi is a 10th-century temple dedicated to the Hindu God, Hanuman. It is one of the most important temples in Ayodhya as it is customary to visit Hanuman Garhi before visiting the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. It is believed that Lord Hanuman lived at the temple site guarding Ayodhya.

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Kanak Bhawan

The Kanak Bhawan is established towards the northeastern corner of the Ram Janmabhoomi in Tulsi Nagar. Constructed in 1891, this temple is also known as Sone-ka-Ghar. It is a holy site dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Rama and his wife, Goddess Sita.

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Sri Nageshwarnath Temple

Established in the name of the local deity, Lord Nageshwarnath, the Nageshwarnath Temple is located adjacent to the Theri Bazaar in Ayodhya. It is believed to have been set up by Kush or Kusha, Lord Rama's son.

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Shri Sita Rasoi Bhojnalaya

Situated on the north-western side of the Ram Janmanhoomi in Ayodhya's Rajkot, Sita ki Rasoi is believed to be an ancient kitchen used by goddess Sita herself. Built quite close to the Ram Janmabhoomi, this sacred site is now a temple housing some exhibit vessels. One among the two kitchens revered in Sita's name, this Sita Ki Rasoi is a basement kitchen.

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Tulasi Smarak Bhavan

Established in the memory of 16th-century saint-poet Goswami Tulsidas, the Tulsi Smarak Bhawan is believed to have been the place where Tulsidas composed the Ramcharita. Located on the eastern end of the National Highway at Rajgang Crossing in Ayodhya, the Smarak was built in 1969, Sri Vishwanath Das, the Governor of Uttar Pradesh of the time.

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Surya kund Ayodhya

Surya Kund is one of the sacred and historic water reservoirs of Ayodhya, dedicated to the Sun God (Surya Dev). Known for its peaceful surroundings and architectural beauty, this holy kund holds great religious importance and is believed to have been a place of meditation and rituals since ancient times. Devotees visit Surya Kund to offer prayers and seek divine blessings, making it a serene and spiritually uplifting destination in the heart of Ayodhya.

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