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Major Airports :
Lucknow Airport (LKO)
State :
Uttar Pradesh
Ayodhya
Major Airports :
Lucknow Airport (LKO)
State :
Uttar Pradesh
An enchanting haven for spiritual seekers
Ayodhya, an ancient city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, holds profound significance in Hindu mythology and history as the birthplace of Lord Rama, also known as Shri Ram. It is the spiritual epicentre of the Ramayana, an ancient Hindu epic, and is revered by millions of devotees worldwide. The city's timeless connection to Lord Rama is epitomized by the grand Ram Janmabhoomi temple, which was built at the site believed to be his birthplace. This sacred city continues to be a symbol of devotion and faith, drawing pilgrims and tourists from across the globe who seek to connect with the rich cultural and religious heritage associated with Lord Rama.
Ayodhya's peaceful setting along the Sarayu River makes for a multifaceted visit experience for visitors. A spiritual sanctuary, Ayodhya provides visitors with the perfect setting for divine contemplation amidst nature's harmonious embrace. Furthermore, sacred sites and temples in Ayodhya provide visitors with an even deeper spiritual experience.
With its rich spiritual history and associations with Lord Rama, an immensely revered figure venerated by millions in India, Ayodhya holds strong spiritual roots. Additionally, Ayodhya boasts links with Buddhism and Jainism - three religions revered across India - making Ayodhya an invaluable pilgrimage site for people from different faiths looking to reconnect with their spiritual roots.
An epitome of history
From its centuries-old architecture adorned with intricate carvings to revered shrines resonating with religious significance to Ram ki Paidi and Ramkot Temple which offer solace for spiritual seekers, Ayodhya offers something for all tastes - spiritual seekers can visit sacred sites like Shravasti and Kushinagar, sacred spots such as Ram ki Paidi and Ramkot Temple offering solace; to its charming tomb of Bahu Begam and Memorial of Heo Hwang-ok encapsulating its mysterious allure!
A gamut of experiences
In Ayodhya's rich historical landscape is found tantalising aromas and flavours of Awadhi cuisine, passed down from generations, with dishes that showcase this region's culinary traditions.
Ayodhya seamlessly marries spirituality, history, gastronomy and ecology to form one of India's premier tourist destinations. Its beauty and significance illuminate why so many travellers and seekers find solace there - making Ayodhya one of the country's enduringly popular spots.
Discover a treasure of art and artefacts
Discover exquisite wooden and marble statues depicting Lord Ram, Sita and Lakshman expertly carved to capture their divine essence as unforgettable souvenirs from your pilgrim town experience. Celebrate your faith by collecting religiously inspired mementos such as T-shirts featuring inspirational texts or keychains featuring Lord Ram and Sita statues - these keepsakes allow you to bring a piece of divine devotion with you wherever you go! Ayodhya, five kilometres outside Ayodhya, is known for its exquisite chikan embroidery which showcases delicate and intricate patterns on fine muslin fabric. Delicate designs on various items attest to skilled workmanship while the local markets boast exclusive pieces made by local chikan workers that add elegance to your collection.