Varanasi to Aayodhya

Description

 Destination :- Varanasi to Ayodhya 

Duration-: 1 night - 1 day

                                           

Ayodhya is legendary spiritual centre on the bank of river Saryu that attracts the visitors with its seren ghatsand countless temple situated in the Ayodhya district. Ayodhya is counted as one of the seven sarad cities iin the hindu faith . Being the birthplace of Lord Rama and five of jainisms tirthankaras, this land has many mythological and sacred bonds .According to epic Ramayana ,Ayodhya was home to the ikshvaku dynastyfrom which Lord Rama the most illustrious of its rulers is said to have descended,Ayodhya is a significant  spiritualcentre for other faiths as well ,jainism in particular the buzz of life as usual fervour of visiting devotees ,chiming  Temple bells and melodious chanting all offer Ayodhya a singular spiritual ambience .Home to countless  muthfaith temple as many dharmshala (chermitagess) and akhdas ( resting place for sadhu ) the place is further elivened by the presence of all mananer 0f suplicant sage scholars and such like. 

1- Ramjanmabhumi Temple 

                                                             

The Ramjanmabhumi temple is one of the major attractions in Ayodhya .The place is considered to be the birth place of Ram the 7 th incornation of  Lord Vishnu .The original temple was said to have been demolished by the mugal emperor babur in 1528 ad built a masque at site. The place has an utmost significance for the devotees of Lord Rama.Visitors pour in from around the world to take a glimpse of this divine attraction. 

 2 -Hanuman Garhi

                                                             

Hanuman Garhi is one of the most popular temples in the region. Legend has it that Lord Hanuman used to live here to protect Ayodhya.Set amidst shops selling religious articles and besan laddoos,  visitors are required to park a short distance away and take a walled-inflight of over 70 steps to reach the temple.The sanctum is stocked with profusely painted pillars, brackets, and stucco                  figures.The main temple houses a statue of Mata Anjani and Bal Hanuman seated on her lap.

 

3-Kanak Bhawan

                                                             

Kanak Bhawan Temple in Ayodhya is dedicated to Lord Ram and his divine consort Goddess Sita. The magnificence of thisplace and the deities installed in the sanctum leave the devotees spell          bound. Built more as a sprawling palace rather than a shrine,the Kanak Bhawan Temple resembles the magnificent palaces of Bundelkhand and Rajasthan region of India. The history of thetemple      dates back to Treta Yug. According to local legends, Queen Kaikayi, Lord Rama’s stepmother had gifted this palace to Goddess Sita,her newly arrived daughter-in-law and step son Rama. Later, a      grand temple was built by the royal house of Orchha andTikamgarh in the late 19th century. A high-ceilinged hall with arched doorways on three sides across a massive courtyard houses three sets    of gold-crowned idols of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita under a silver canopy. Unlike other shrines, the airy,open spaces of the evidently Bundela influenced architecture of Kanak Bhawan allows for    quiet corners and comfortable ambience.

4-Nageshwarnath Temple

                                                           

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shri Nageshwar Nath, the presiding deity ofAyodhya. It is believed that this beautiful templewas built by Lord Rama’s sonKing Kusha. TheShivalinga present in thetemple is quite ancient. As per folklore,King Kush was taking bath near River Saryu when his armletfell in the water; it was picked up by a naagkanya who was in love with him.Since shewas a devotee of Lord Shiva, King Kush got the temple constructed for her. Being one ofthe most important andvenerated temples in Ayodhya, it attracts large crowds ofdevotees from all over during the festivals of Trayodashi and Mahashivaratri.The presentedifice of the temple was constructed in 750 AD.

5-Guptar Ghat

                                                           

The ghat is located at the banks of the Sarayu River and is an important pilgrim spot for the Hindus. Guptar Ghat is considered to be theplace where the God King Ram is said to have drowned himself in a ‘Jal Samadhi’, to leave for his holy abode called the Vaikuntha.The ghat also has vari

6-Valmiki Ramayan Bhawan

                                                             

This bhawan (building) is famous for the Valmiki Ramayana which has been engraved beautifully on marble.Devotees visit here from sunrise to sunset.It is situated at a distance of 3 km from the Ayodhya railway station on Mani Ramdas Ji Ki Chawni Marg.

 

 

7-Nandigram (Bharat Kund)

                                                             

The holy kund is 15 KM from Faizabad. This is believed to be the site where Bharat, the brother of Lord Rama did tapasya(deep meditation) for his return from exile and ruled the kingdom of Kosala on Lord Rama’s behalf. It is presently a peacefuland serene place to spend some moments in tranquillity and practice meditation away from the chaos.People also come here to perform the shraddh ceremony (prayers for departed ones) and also take a dip in the Kund.It also facilitates guesthouses with basic amenities.

8-Mani Parvat

                                                             

This is the place where some parts of sanjivni Booti fell off while Lord Hanuman was carrying the huge mountain ofSanjivni Booti to Lanka to save injured Lakshman, brother of Lord Rama. The hillock, about 65 feet high, was later named as Mani Parvat.

 

 

 

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