Tourist Places in Ayodhya

Riya Sharma        20 Jan 2024

Birthplace of Lord Ram, revered by Hindu devotees.

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Ram Janmabhoomi

10th-century Hanuman temple, visited before Ram Temple.

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Hanuman Garhi

1891 temple in Tulsi Nagar dedicated to Lord Rama and Goddess Sita.

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Kanak Bhawan

Dedicated to Lord Nageshwarnath, adjacent to Theri Bazaar.

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Nageshwarnath Temple

Tomb of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula, known as the Garden of Roses.

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Gulab Bari

Temple along Naya Ghat with idols of Hindu deities.

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Treta Ke Thakur

Magnificent structure crafted from white marble.

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Choti Chawni

Ancient kitchen believed to be used by goddess Sita.

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Sita Ki Rasoi

Built in memory of saint-poet Goswami Tulsidas.

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Tulsi Smarak Bhawan

Known as the “Taj Mahal of the East” in Faizabad.

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Bahu Begum Ka Maqbara

Temple on riverbanks, houses carved idols of Hindu deities.

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Raja Mandir

Beautiful park in Ayodhya, venue for cultural events.

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Ram Katha Park

‘Pearl Palace,’ built in 1743 AD, residence of Queen Begum.

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Moti Mahal

Original residence of King Dashrath, father of Lord Sri Ram.

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Dashrath Bhavan

Revere site on river Sarayu with steps leading to the holy river.

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Guptar Ghat

Tiny hillock in Kami Ganj, Ayodhya, with a stupa and Buddhist monastery.

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Mani Parbat

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