TOUR OF & AYODHYA
Ayodhya is famous as the birthplace of Lord Rama, a revered deity in Hinduism and the central figure of the epic Ramayana, making it a major site of pilgrimage and devotion for millions. Beyond its religious significance, it is also an important historical city and the former capital of the Kosal Kingdom, known for embodying the concept of Ram Rajya (ideal rule). The recently inaugurated Ram Mandir on the Ram Janmabhoomi site has further elevated its prominence
Birthplace of Lord Rama:
This is the primary reason for Ayodhya’s fame, as it is considered the very spot where Lord Rama was born.
Ram Janmabhoomi:
The sacred site where Lord Rama is believed to have been born, it is the spiritual nucleus of the city and a focal point for pilgrims worldwide.
The sacred site where Lord Rama is believed to have been born, it is the spiritual nucleus of the city and a focal point for pilgrims worldwide.
Ramayana Connection:
The city is the setting for the revered epic Ramayana, further solidifying its importance in Hindu mythology.
The city is the setting for the revered epic Ramayana, further solidifying its importance in Hindu mythology.
Saryu River:
The city is located on the banks of the Saryu River, where devotees perform ritualistic baths and participate in festivals like Saryu Snan.
The city is located on the banks of the Saryu River, where devotees perform ritualistic baths and participate in festivals like Saryu Snan.
Ram Mandir:
The construction of the grand Ram Mandir at the Ram Janmabhoomi site has brought renewed global attention to the city, symbolizing India’s cultural heritage.
Historical and Cultural
As an ancient city and former capital, it has a rich history, bearing the imprints of various dynasties and serving as a center for trade, culture, and spirituality.
As an ancient city and former capital, it has a rich history, bearing the imprints of various dynasties and serving as a center for trade, culture, and spirituality.
