is a sacred site in Ayodhya, India, that is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu
The Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, also known as the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, is a Hindu temple complex that is currently under construction. The temple is being built on a 15-meter thick layer of rolled compacted concrete and a 21-foot thick granite plinth. The temple is expected to be completed by July 2025.
Hanuman Garhi Temple
is a Hindu temple of Hanuman in Uttar Pradesh, India. Located in Ayodhya, it is one of the most important temples in the city along with other temples such as Ram Mandir and Nageshwar Nath. This shrine is under the charge of Bairagi Mahants of Ramanandi Sampradaya and Nirvani Akhara.
Hanuman Garhi is 1 km from Ayodhya railway station. Vikramaditya got a temple constructed which later on came to be known as Hanuman Garhi. It is believed that Lord Hanuman (Pavan Putra) lived here guard Ayodhya. You will find here a beautiful idol of Bal (young) sitting on lap of Maa Anjani at the main temple.
Treta Ke Thakur
It is said that these statues are carved from a single black sandstone. It is believed that Treta Ke Thakur was built 300 years ago by the then king of Kullu . It is said that this structure is situated on the same land of the famous Ashwamedha Yagya performed by Lord Rama.
Treta Ke Thakur is believed to have been constructed 300 years into the past, by Kullu, the king of the time. It is said that this structure stands on the very same ground of the famous Ashwamedha Yagna performed by Lord Rama. The temple was further revamped in the 1700s by the Maratha queen of the time, Ahilyabai Holkar.
As per regional tradition, the temple dates back to the period of the events of the epic Ramayana, identified as the location of the ashram of the sage. According to legend, this is the site where the sage gave shelter to Sita, wife of Rama, after the deity decided that she not return to Ayodhya.. As per regional tradition, the temple dates back to the period of the events of the epic Ramayana, identified as the location of the ashram of the sage. According to legend, this is the site where the sage gave shelter to Sita, wife of Rama, after the deity decided that she not return to Ayodhya. The temple is revered by devotees who believe it embodies the spiritual essence of Sita’s trials and resilience. Pilgrims visit to pay homage and seek blessings, often participating in rituals that honor the legacy of the sage. Additionally, the site serves as a reminder of the deep connections between mythology, faith, and the cultural heritage of the region.
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