Things to do in Ayodhya – Complete Guide

Ayodhya is a prominent spiritual destination in India because its the sacred place related to Lord Rama. It is birth place of Shri Ram Ji. Ayodhya attracts pilgrims from all over the world. The place is not just about spirituality, but also speaks volumes about rich Indian heritage, culture and mythological stories related to Lord Rama.

If you are thinking of planning your next trip to this sacred place, then here are the top things that you should not miss

  • Shree Ramjanmbhumi Temple:

This is the main place that you should surely visit. Here, you can seek blessings of Ram Lala and Ram Parivar ( Lors Rama’s Family – comprising of his brother Lakshman, Bharat & Shatrughan , Goddess Sita and Lord Hanuman.

  • Ram Ki Paidi:

This place is located at the banks of Saryu River. In evening, this place becomes very surreal. The place is illuminated with hundreds of lamps in the evening to perform the aarti at the river. The sound of devotional chants, bells, flowing river makes the atmosphere very calm and surreal.

This is the place where you can enjoy peaceful riverside moments in Ayodhya. You can also arrive a little early to see the beautiful sunset, followed by the divine aarti at the ghat

  • Hanuman Garhi:

It is one of the oldest temple in Ayodhya, dedicated to Lord Hanuman. As per the local traditions, a pilgrim should first visit Hanuman Garhi and then visit the Ram Janambhoomi temple.

the temple is famous not only for seeking the blessings of Lord Hanuman, but it offers a panoramic view of the beautiful Ayodhya city as it is situated at a hill top.

  • Kanak Bhawan:

It is a beautiful temple assosciated with Goddess Sita. According to Hindu mythology, this place was gifted to Mata Sita after her marriage to Shri Ram.

Kanak bhawan is beautifully made with intricate interiors and gold embellishments.

  • Try the authentic local food of Uttar Pradesh:

Different areas of Uttar Pradesh are famous for its different flavour to the regular food

If you are in Ayodhya, you must try Kachori Sabzi, Bedai Poori, Jalebi, rabri

  • Treta ka Thakur

Treta Ke Thakur is an ancient temple associated with Lord Rama’s Ashwamedha Yajna. The temple houses beautiful black stone idols and holds immense religious significance.

It is one of the lesser-explored yet historically important attractions in Ayodhya.

  • Sita Ki Rasoi

This is the ancient kitchen of Goddess Sita. it is located near the Ram Janambhooomi temple. The temple-like structure showcases traditional kitchen vessels, idols of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, Lakshmana, Bharat, Shatrughna, and Hanuman, offering visitors a glimpse into the mythology and traditions associated with the Ramayana era.

 

Final Thoughts:

Ayodhya has now become a prominet pilgrimage destination in India with pilgrims visiting the temple from all over the world. In other words, Ayodhya is Shri Ram’s city- offering something meaningful for anyone who visits this place. From the divine Ram Mandir to the calm waters of Saryu River, Ayodhya id filled with religious, cultural, mythological and architectural experiences.

The best part is, if Ayodhya is on your travel mind then it requires just a weekend. No need to take a leave from the office. Ayodhya has a good connectivity of trains and flights, so it will be a spiritual weekend getaway for you.

Ram Janam Bhoomi Temple

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