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Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Must Visit These 10 Places In Ayodhya That Hold Immense Spiritual Significance
Ayodhya, a city nestled on the banks of the sacred Sarayu River in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and spirituality.
Revered as the birthplace of Lord Rama, one of the most significant deities in Hinduism, Ayodhya is a pilgrimage destination that draws millions of devotees seeking solace and spiritual enlightenment. The city's landscapes are adorned with temples, ghats, and historical sites, each narrating a chapter from the epic Ramayana.

On 22 January, the consecration of Ram Lalla will take place in the Ayodhya Ram Mandir and preparations are in full swing to ensure that the temple looks its absolute best decked with serenity.
If you are already planning to visit Ayodhya Ram Temple, then don't miss these 10 popular spiritual places in the city that form the heart of this spiritual haven.
1.
Ram
Ki
Paidi
This
term
specifically
relates
to
the
steps
leading
down
to
the
Sarayu
River
where
pilgrims
and
devotees
take
a
dip
for
spiritual
purification.
The
steps
at
Ram
Ki
Paidi
are
considered
sacred,
and
it
is
believed
that
taking
a
bath
in
the
Sarayu
River
at
this
site
holds
great
religious
importance.
Pilgrims
often
visit
Ram
Ki
Paidi
to
perform
religious
rituals,
offer
prayers,
take
part
in
various
ceremonies,
and
to
get
rid
of
sins.
2.
Hanuman
Garhi
Perched
atop
a
hill,
Hanuman
Garhi
is
a
temple
dedicated
to
Lord
Hanuman,
the
devoted
disciple
of
Lord
Rama.
Pilgrims
climb
the
76
steps
to
seek
the
blessings
of
the
mighty
monkey
god
and
enjoy
panoramic
views
of
Ayodhya
from
this
elevated
vantage
point.
3.
Dashrath
Mahal
This
palace,
dedicated
to
King
Dasharatha,
is
located
in
Ayodhya
and
is
a
site
where
devotees
come
to
pay
their
respects.
It
may
also
be
referred
to
as
Dashrath
Bhavan.
He
was
the
illustrious
ruler
of
Ayodhya
and
the
father
of
Lord
Rama
4.
Kanak
Bhawan
This
is
a
beautiful
temple
dedicated
to
Lord
Rama
and
Goddess
Sita,
holds
a
unique
significance.
According
to
mythology,
this
palace
was
a
gift
from
Sita's
mother
to
bless
the
divine
couple,
making
it
a
must-visit
for
devotees
seeking
the
blessings
of
Lord
Rama
and
Sita.
5.
Surya
Kund
It
is
believed
that
Lord
Surya
had
come
to
Suryakund
to
have
the
darshan
of
Lord
Shri
Ram.
There
is
also
a
laser
show
on
the
saga
of
Lord
Ram
every
day.
It
is
believed
that
during
Lord
Ram's
coronation,
all
the
gods
came
to
Ayodhya,
including
the
Sun
god.
6.
Sita
Ki
Rasoi
Some
believe
that
when
Ram,
Laxman,
and
Sita
were
returning
from
exile,
Sita,
being
the
ideal
wife
and
daughter-in-law,
personally
oversaw
the
preparations
for
the
grand
welcome.
She
is
said
to
have
gone
from
house
to
house,
blessing
each
household
and
ensuring
that
all
arrangements
are
perfect.
This
act
of
Sita,
symbolically
referred
to
as
"Sita
Ki
Rasoi," signifies
her
role
in
ensuring
the
well-being
and
prosperity
of
the
kingdom.
7.
Guptar
Ghat
This
place
is
believed
to
be
the
place
where
Lord
Rama
took
Jal
Samadhi,
a
symbolic
water
burial,
before
leaving
his
mortal
body.
According
to
the
Ramayana,
after
completing
his
mission
and
ruling
Ayodhya
for
several
years,
Lord
Rama
decided
to
end
his
earthly
existence
by
merging
into
the
Sarayu
River.
This
event
is
not
described
as
a
death
but
rather
as
a
divine
and
voluntary
departure
of
Lord
Rama
from
his
mortal
form.
8.
Nageshwar
Nath
Temple
Dedicated
to
Lord
Shiva,
Nageshwarnath
Temple
has
ancient
roots,
believed
to
have
been
established
by
Rama's
son,
Kusha.
The
temple
attracts
Shiva
devotees
and
those
seeking
the
blessings
of
the
divine
Trinity.
9.
Treta
Ke
Thakur
This
temple
is
associated
with
the
Ashwamedha
Yajna
performed
by
Lord
Rama.
Treta
Ke
Thakur
stands
as
a
testimony
to
the
legendary
events
of
the
Ramayana,
capturing
the
essence
of
Rama's
divine
journey.
10.
Swarg
Dwar
Known
as
the
"Gate
to
Heaven,"
Swarg
Dwar
is
believed
to
be
the
site
where
Lord
Rama
ascended
to
heaven.
This
one
is
located
on
the
banks
of
river
Saryi.
Devotees
visit
this
spot
to
pay
homage
and
feel
a
connection
to
the
divine
realms.



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