AYODHYA RAM MANDIR

Ayodhya Ram Mandir

What to Explore in Ayodhya  While the Ram Mandir click  is the crown jewel, Ayodhya has much more to offer:  Hanuman Garhi: A 10th-century temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, revered as the protector of Ayodhya  Kanak Bhawan: A temple that holds a golden-crowned idol of Rama and Sita, said to be a gift from Queen Kaikeyi. Nageshwarnath Temple: B

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Ganga Aarti, Varanasi

The Ganga Aarti is a devotional ritual that involves the offering of fire to the Ganga River, more  considered by Hindus to be a living goddess. Held every evening at Dashashwamedh Ghat, the ceremony is both an act of reverence and a theatrical spectacle — blending sound, sight, and spirituality. Priests clad in saffron robes perform synchroniz

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Sankat Mochan Temple, Varanasi

Architectural Highlights  While not grandiose in scale, the temple’s charm lies in its simplicity and spiritual aura. The structure features traditional North Indian temple visit  architecture with a prominent sanctum, pillared halls, and acourtyard filled with devotees and monkeys—Hanuman’s symbolic companions. The idol of Lord Hanuman is

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5 Reasons To Visit Sarnath Varanasi

5 Reasons To Visit Sarnath Varanasi Sarnath, located just 10 kilometers northeast of Varanasi, is one of the most significant Buddhist check sites in the world. Revered as the place where Gautama Buddha first preached the Dharma (his teachings) after attaining enlightenment, Sarnath is a spiritual haven that attracts pilgrims, history buffs, and

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The Ram Janmabhoomi Temple

This ancient temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, stands as a symbol of faith and devotion for millions of Hindus across the globe. It is believed to be the origin of Lord Rama, the primary deity in Hindu mythology. The temple's construction was a long-standing process, marked by both exultation and conflict. Today, the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple is a

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