Ayodhya

Swarg Dwar

According to mythology, Lord Rama is said to have transformed himself into Lord Mahavishnu and left for Vaikunth.

Ramkot
In the western part of the city

The chief place of worship in Ayodhya is the site of the ancient citadel of Ramkot which stands on an elevated ground. Although visited by pilgrims throughout the year, this sacred place attracts devotees from all over India and abroad on Ram Navami, the day of Lord's birth, which is celebrated with great pomp and show, in the Hindu month of Chaitra March-April.

Treta ke Thakur

It is a temple that stands at the place where Rama is said to have performed the Ashwamedha Yagna. The Raja of Kulu is said to have built a new temple here about 300 years ago called Kaleram ka Mandir, where the idols of Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshman and Bharat have reportedly been carved out of a single block of black sandstone. These idols are supposed to be from the original Rama temple, which once stood on the banks of the River Sarayu.

Mani Parbat and Sugriv Parbat

The first of these ancient earth mounds is identified with a stupa built by the Emperor Ashoka, while the second is believed to be an ancient monastery.

Mani Parbat

A former Buddhist vihara cave with cells that became a Hindu temple. It is dotted with little shrines and if you stand on the topmost terrace you get a splendid view of Ayodhya, one that includes a cluster of small white buildings at the base of the hill that turns out to be a Muslim graveyard.

Choti chawni

A very big temple made by 100% white marble.

Hanuman Garhi
Right in the center of the town

Visitors to Ayodhya must make a move towards Hanuman garhi. It is a massive structure in the shape of a four sided fort with circular bastions at each corner. The temple is highly revered for its imposing architecture and its religious value.

Lakshmana Ghat
On the banks of the Sarayu river

This is where Rama's brother Lakshman is said to have voluntarily given up his life-an act called samadhi. Another version says that he gave up living after he broke a vow.

Kanak Bhawan
Near Hanuman Garhi

The Bhawan is frequented by scores of visitors every year. The temple is widely known for the images of Sri Rama and Sita wearing gold crowns and because of this the Bhawan is also referred to as Sone-ka-Ghar.

Nageshwarnath Temple
5AM-11AM, noon-8PM
On the bank of the river, on the east side of town

It is said to be built by Khush, Lord Rama's son. Legend has it that he almost destroyed the water-living Nagas semi-divine snake people because he suspected them of stealing his amulet. Only Lord Shiva's intervention saved the semi-divine snakes. Khush then established this temple showing the Nagas worshipping Lord Shiva, his father's favourite deity. Another version of this legend states that the lost amulet was found by a Nag-kanya young girl from the Naga tribe, who fell in love with him, and as she was Lord Shiva's devotee he constructed this temple for her.

Vijayraghaw temple

It is one of the best temple in Ayodhya, build in 2008. In this temple god Ram presented in 12 faces called Viswa-viratworld's big. This temple made by red marbles and stainless steel.