Shri Ram Mandir Ayodhya

Located in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh, the holy city of Ayodhya is revered by Hindus Shri Ram Mandir. Legend has it that Ayodhya, also known as Ram Janmabhoomi, is where the events of the Ramayana took place. There, the Ramayana recounts his fourteen years in exile, his eventual return to Ayodhya with his wife Sita, and his ultimate triumph over evil. From that point forward, millions of Hindus worldwide have made this rebirth the primary celebration they celebrate each year: Diwali. In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Ayodhya reveres Rama's birthplace, Ram Janmabhoomi . In Hinduism, the supreme deity is Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. According to the Ramayana, Rama was born in Ayodhya, situated on Sarayu.

No temple locates here because its building has yet to begin due to the ongoing land dispute. Many security checkpoints are in place, and officials there are quite rule-abiding. If you want a darshan of Ramlala, it's best to bring a little more than your wallet and an ID. You will be fully screened at around five security checkpoints. Never trust or follow so-called "guides," as they are only there to rob you. You'll be doing a lot of walking around here, so make sure your batteries are full. The grounds around the Ram Temple in Ayodhya are teeming with monkeys. Every practising Hindu should make a pilgrimage to this holy area. The spiritual and positive energy at Ram Janmabhoomi is overwhelming. While all Hindus honour Rama, visiting the sacred site of Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi is a truly unforgettable experience that transports visitors back to the time of the Ramayana.

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Nonetheless, this location has been widely reported about for quite some time. Some Hindus argue that the Babri Mosque builds on the site of Rama's first home. There is a popular belief that builds mosques on the site of former Hindu temples because the Mughal emperors wanted to convert the area into a Muslim holy place. Many sceptics of this hypothesis point out that assertions of this nature date only to the 18th century and that no evidence supports the site as the actual birthplace of Lord Rama. The 'Ayodhya Shri Ram Mandir issue' refers to the recent controversy surrounding the Babri Masjid and whether or not to destroy the last temple to make way for it.

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