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    Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir

    This sacred temple marks the birthplace of Lord Ram and stands as the spiritual heart of Ayodhya. The newly constructed grand temple is a marvel of traditional Indian architecture and devotion. Pilgrims from across the globe visit to witness its divine aura and participate in daily rituals and aartis.

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    Hanuman Garhi

    Situated atop a hill, Hanuman Garhi is a revered temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. It is customary to visit this temple before heading to Ram Janmabhoomi. The 76 steps leading up to the shrine are always bustling with devotees, especially on Tuesdays and Hanuman Jayanti.

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    Kanak Bhawan

    Kanak Bhawan is known for its beautiful idols of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita adorned in royal attire. It is believed to have been gifted to Sita by Queen Kaikeyi after her marriage. The temple is richly decorated and offers a tranquil space for devotion and contemplation.

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    Nageshwarnath Temple

    This ancient Shiva temple is believed to have been built by Kush, son of Lord Ram. Legend says he constructed it in honor of a Nag-Kanya (serpent princess) who was a devotee of Lord Shiva. The temple is especially vibrant during Shivratri, drawing a large number of visitors.

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    Treta Ke Thakur

    This temple is believed to be the site where Lord Ram performed the Ashwamedha Yajna. It houses rare black stone idols of Ram, Sita, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughna. The temple opens only on specific days, particularly Ekadashi, making it a unique spiritual destination.

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    Ram Ki Paidi

    A series of well-maintained ghats on the banks of the Sarayu River, Ram Ki Paidi is a serene place for spiritual reflection. Devotees come here to take a holy dip and attend the grand evening aarti. The ghats are beautifully lit after sunset, creating a magical atmosphere.

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    Guptar Ghat

    Located on the banks of the Sarayu River, Guptar Ghat is believed to be the spot where Lord Ram took Jal Samadhi. It is less crowded than Ram Ki Paidi, making it ideal for peaceful meditation. The ghat also offers scenic views and is surrounded by temples.

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    Mani Parvat

    This small hill is steeped in mythology, believed to be a part of the mountain carried by Hanuman for Sanjeevani Booti. It offers panoramic views of Ayodhya and is dotted with small shrines. The peaceful setting makes it a pleasant stop for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers.