Places to see in Ayodhya srii

Kanak Bhawan

The ornate architecture of Kanak Bhavan, also known as Sone ka Mandir, mesmerized me as I entered .

This temple, dedicated to Lord Rama and Sita, is said to have been gifted to Sita by her mother after her wedding.

The intricate carvings within the temple are a testament to the city’s ancient & artistic heritage.

Hanuman garhi mandir

Hanuman Garhi is a 10th-century temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located in the city of Ayodhya srii. its a temple under the Bairagi Mahants of Ramanandi sect and Nirvani Ani Akhara, 76 steps lead to Hanumangarhi, one of the most popular temples of Lord Hanuman in North India. It is said that one should first visit the Lord Hanuman temple before going to the Ram temple. The temple houses Hanuman ji's mother Anjana, with young Hanumanji sitting on her lap.

Treta ka Thakur

It is known as Kala Ram temple in Ayodhya srii which is open only on the day of Ekadashi which is an auspicious day that occurs on the eleventh lunar day of the two lunar phases in a month, Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha. it is believed that Lord Ram performed Ashwamedha Yagya at this place. it was built by the raja of kullu in 14th century. The temple was rebuilt in 1784 AD by Maratha queen Ahilyabai Holkar.

Sita ki Rasoi

They say Sita’s kitchen isn’t just for cooking, it’s a temple.

In Sita ki rasoi (temple kitchen), there are not only ancient cooking tools but also pictures of Lord Ram, Sita Mata, Lakshman, Bharat, Shatrughan, and their wives.

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