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Shri Ramchandra Janmabhoomi Temple
The Shri Ramchandra Janmabhoomi temple is a Hindu temple in Ayodhya, believed to be built on the birthplace of Lord Rama, which holds deep religious significance. Constructed in the traditional Nagara style, it features a 3-story structure made without iron or steel, built to last for at least 1,000 years, with intricate carvings and a unique solar-based Ram Navami anointment ceremony. The main temple complex covers 2.7 acres, while the larger complex spans 70 acres.
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Hanuman Garhi Temple
Hanuman Garhi is an important temple located in Ayodhya, dedicated to Lord Hanuman and according to many legends, this temple is known as the abode of the son of wind and a guard post for Ayodhya.The temple is reached by climbing approximately 76 steps, and its sanctum sanctorum houses a statue of child Hanuman in the lap of Goddess Anjani. The temple has circular turrets at all four corners and covers an area of ​​52 bighas.
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Kanak Bhawan
Kanak Bhawan is a prominent temple in Ayodhya, India, dedicated to the deities Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. It is a significant pilgrimage site believed to have been gifted to Sita by her stepmother, Queen Kaikeyi, and is often called the "House of Gold" or "Golden Palace". The current structure was built in 1891 and is known for its Bundela-style architecture and religious importance
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shri Nageshwar Nath Temple
Shri Nageshwar Nath Temple,An ancient Shiva temple located in Ayodhya, built by King Kush, son of Lord RamaLocated on the banks of the Saryu River, the temple's Shivalinga is believed to date back to the Treta Yuga. The temple was built inspired by the devotion of a Naga girl to Shiva, who found Kusha's lost bracelet.
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Ayodhya is a historical and religious city situated on the banks of the Sarayu River, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Shri Rama, according to the Uttar Pradesh government website. Its ancient name was ‘Saket’ and it was also the capital of the ancient Kosala kingdom . The city’s ancient name was Saket, and it served as the capital of the Kosala Kingdom during the Treta Yuga. Ayodhya is mentioned in several ancient scriptures, including the Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas, highlighting its importance as a spiritual and cultural center.

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