Shri Ram Mandir,
people known as Ayodhya Ram Mandir, is a Hindu temple located in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. As the name suggest, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shri Ram and is believed to have been built at Ram Janmabhoomi (the birthplace of Shri Ram). define the cultural and spiritual heritage with Ram and holds immense cultural and religious significance for the Hindu.
Ayodhya, is identified in the epic ramyan and as the birthplace of the Hindu ram of kosalya and is hence regarded as the first of the pilgrimage site for Hindus.The AYODHYA dispute was centered on the babri mosque built 1528–29 under the mughal emperor babar and said to have replaced a temple that stood at the birth place of lord ram . In 1992 a Hindu destroy the mosque, provoking riots throughout the country.In 2019 the supreme court of india ruled that the land belonged to the government per tax records, and ordered it to be handed over to a trust to build a Hindu temple. It also ordered the government to give an alternative 2.0 hectares (5 acres) of land to the up sunni wqulf board to build mosque , the land for which was acquired by the Government in Dhannipur in ayodhaya district and handed over to the Board. The construction of ram mamndir commenced in 5 August 2020 and the temple was build with the deity of balak ram on 22 January 2024.

RAM MANDIR, also known as the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, is a Hindu temple complex under construction in Ayodhya.The site is significant to Hindus as it is believed to be the birthplace of their revered deity RAM. balak ram or the Infant form of Rama is the presiding deity of the temple .

a massive four-sided fort with circular bastions at each corner and a temple of Hanuman inside, is the most popular shrine in Ayodhya. Situated in the centre of town, it is approachable by a flight of 76 steps. Its legend is that Hanuman lived here in a cave and guarded the Janambhoomi, or Ramkot. The main temple contains the statue of Maa Anjani with Bal Hanuman seated on her lap. The faithful believe wishes are granted with a visit to the shrine. kanak bhawan is a temple said to have been given to sita and Rama by Rama's stepmother kaieki as a wedding gift, and only contains statues of Sita with her husband.
Ramkot is the main place of worship in Ayodhya, and the site of the ancient citadel of its namesake, standing on elevated ground in the western city. Although visited by pilgrims throughout the year, it attracts devotees from all over the world on "Ram navmi", the day of the birth of Rama. Ram Navami is celebrated with great pomp in the Hindu month of chaitra, which falls between March and April. Swarg Dwar is believed to be the site of cremation of Rama. Mani Parbat and Sugriv Parbat are ancient earth mounds, the first identified by a stupa built by the emperor ashoka, and the second is an ancient monastery. Treta ke Thakur is a temple standing at the site of the ashavmadeh Yajnya of Rama. Three centuries prior, the Raja of Kulu built a new temple here, which was improved by AHILAYABAI HOLKAR of Indore in 1784, the same time the adjacent Ghats were built. The initial idols in black sandstone were recovered from Sarayu and placed in the new temple, which was known as Kaleram-ka-Mandir. Chhoti Devkali Mandir is the temple of goddess Ishani, or Durga, Kuldevi of Sita.
The temple of Nageshwarnath was established by KUSH, son of Rama. Legend has it that Kush lost his armlet while bathing in the SARYU, and it was retrieved by a Nag-Kanya who fell in love with him. As she was a devotee of Shiva, Kush built her this temple. It was the only temple to survive when Ayodhya was abandoned until the time of vikramadiya. While the rest of city was in ruin and covered by dense forest, this temple allowed Vikramaditya to recognise the city. The festival of shivratri is celebrated here with great splendor.
climate & geography
Ayodhya has a humid subtropical climate, typical of central India. Summers are long, dry and hot, lasting from late March to mid-June, with average daily temperatures near 32 °C (90 °F).They are followed by the monsoon season which lasts till October, with annual precipitation of approximately 1,067 mm (42.0 in) and average temperatures around 28 °C (82 °F). Winter starts in early November and lasts till the end of January, followed by a short spring in February and early March. Average temperatures are mild, near 16 °C (61 °F), but nights can be colder.
How to reach
Ayodhya is connected by road to several major cities and towns, including lucknow (130 km [81 mi]), gorakhpur (140 km [87 mi]), praygraj (160 km [99 mi]) varansi (200 km [120 mi]) and delhi(636 km [395 mi]).
A direct bus service has been started between Ayodhya and janakpur (birthplace of Sita), in Nepal as a part of Ramayana circuit.[112]
The city is on the broad gauge Northern Railway line on Pandit Din Dayal Upadhyay Junction and Lucknow main route with ayodhya junction and ayodhya cantt railway stations.
Ramayana Circuit Train : Special Train that runs from Delhi to main sites of the Ramayana Circuit
The nearest airports aremaharishi valmikiinternational airport is 5 km (3.1 mi) away, chaudhary charan sing airport lucknow134 km (83 mi) away, pryagraj airport 166 km (103 mi) away.
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