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Ayodhya Travel Guide
On the right bank of the river Ghaghra or Saryu, as it is called within
sacred precincts, stands the holy city of Ayodhya, believed to be the birth
place of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The ancient city of Ayodhya, according to the Ramayana, was founded by Manu,
the law-giver of the Hindus. For centuries it was the capital of the decendants
of the Surya Vansh of which Lord Rama was the most celebrated king. Ayodhya
during ancient times was known as Kosaldesha. The Atharvaveda describes
it as "a city built by gods and being as prosperous as paradise itself".
The illustrious ruling dynasty of this region were the lkshvakus of the
Surya Vash. Accoridng to tradition lkshvaku was the eldest son of Vaivasvata
Manu, who established himself at Ayodhya.
The earth is said to have derived its name 'Prithvi' from Prithu, the 6th
king of the line. A few generations later came Masndhatri, in whose line
the 31st king was Harishchandra, known idely for him live for truith. Raja
Sagar of the same clan performed the ashvamedha yajna and his great grandson
bhagirath is reputed to have brought ganga on earth by virtue of his penances.
later in the time came the great raghu after whome the family came to be
called as raghu vansh . His grandson was Raja Dasharatha the illustrious
father of lord rama with whome the glory of the dynasty reached its zenith.
According to pauranic belief in the 93rd generation from Ikshvaku the 30th
from lord rama was vrihadbala the last famous king of the ikshvaku dynasty
of ayodhya who was killed during the Mahabharata war. The kingdom of kosala
again rose to prominence in the time of the Buddha, i.e. 6th century B.C.
Ayodhya is pri-eminently a city of temples. At Ayodhya several religions
have grown and prospered simultaneously and also at different periods of
time in the past. Remnants of Hinduism, Budhism , Jainism, Sikhism can still
be found in Ayodhya.
According to Jain tradition, Ayodhya was the seat of five Tirthankaras,
including the first Tirthankar Adinath
Places to Visit
Hanuman Garhi
Hanuman Garhi is one of the most important temples of Ayodhya. Situated
in the center of the town, the temple is approachable by a flight of 76
steps. Legend has it that lord hunman lived here in a cave and guarded the
ramkot. The present temple was built in the middle of 10th century, in shape
of a four sided ford with circular bastions at each corner. The temple houses
an image of lord hunman.
Kanak Bhawan
Kanak Bhawan is one of the finist temple in Ayodhya. It was built by queen
of tikamgarh, virshbhanu kuvari in 1891. the main temple is built around
an opened inner court in which stands a small shrine of Rampada . the main
idols installed inside the garbhagriha are of Devi Sit & Lord Rama .
the sanctrum is well decorated .
Treta Ke Thakur
This temple stands at the place where lord rama is said to have performed
the Ashvamedah yajna . about 300 years ago the raja of Kulu built a new
temple here, which was improved by Ahalyabai holkar of indore. At the same
time the adjoining ghats were also built. The initial idols in back sandstone
where recovered from river Saryu and placed in the new temple, famous as
kale-RAM -ka -mandir .
Shri Ramjanma Bhoomi
Believed to be discovered by king Vikramaditya. Opens for devotees between
6.30 to 10.30 A.M. and 3.00 to 6.00 during summer & between 7.30 to
10.30 A.M. and 2.00 to 5.00 P.M. during winter. On the auspicious day of
Ramnavami during chaitra month ( March-April) devotees come here in large
numbers.
Swargdwar
The strip of land from Sahasradhara to Nageshwarnath temple is commonly
denoted as Swargdwar. The buildings on the Ghat facing the river were mainly
built during the reign of Nawab Safdar Jung and his Hindu minister Naval
Rai, who is credited in in particular for their construction. The buildings
and the Ghats offer a fine view. In recent years the river bed has shifted
northwards, leaving the Ghats, therefore the new Ghats were built around
1960 along with the new bridge. The 'pairi' as it is popularly known offers
an excellent view from the bridge.
Nageshwarnath Temple
Nageshwarnath is considered to be the presiding deity of Ayodhya. The temple
of Nageshwarnath is said to have been established by Kush, the son of Lord
Rama. Legend has it that kush lost his armlet while bathing in the river
Saryu, which was picked up by a Nag-Kanya, who fell in love with him. As
she was a devotee lf Lord Shiva, Kush erected this temple for her. It is
said that this has been the only temple to have survived till the time of
king vikramadiya, the rest of city had fallen into ruins and was covered
by dense forests. It was by means of this temple that king vikmaditya was
able to locate Ayodhya and the sites and different shrines here. The festival
of shivratra is celebrated here with great pomp and splendour. The present
temple built during the reign of sufdarjung by hindu minister Naval Rai
around 1750.
Mani Parvat
stands about 65 feet high and some scholars think it to be Buddhist orgin.
According to legends it was while Lord Hanuman was carrying the hill bearning
the Sanjeevani Booti (herb) for Lakshmans wounds from Himalayas on way to
Lanka a portion broke off and fell at Aydhoa and this is that very mound.
Guptar Ghat
contains a series of fine well - maintained ghats which were built by Raja
darshan singth in the 1st half of the 19th century. On top of the ghats
a palace was built which comprises a Sita -RAM temple in the centre of the
courtyard . the shrines of chakrahari and guptahari exist here with a small
narasimha temple.
Suraj Kund
3 km. from ayodhya is suraj kund, a large tank with ghats around built by
the rulers of surya vans hog ayodhya, as a homage to the sun god. The spot
os ideal for a calm and quiet holiday.
Jain Shrines
There are also several jain temples at ayodhya, as it is said to be the
birth place of five tirthankaras. Kesari singh, the treasurer of nawab faizabad,
built five shrines to mark the birth place of these tirthankaras, which
bear the date of vikram samvat 1781, the temple adinath is near the swargdwar,
while the anantanath temple stands ofn the gola ghat, sumantanath shrine
is near the swargdwar, while the anantanath temple stands on the gola ghat,
sumantnath shrine is at ramkote, Ajitnath temple near saptsagar while abhinandannath
temple is near the sarai . a new jain temple stands in rai ganj locality
which house a unique 21ft . high image of lord adinath (rishabhadeva) the
first tirthankar.
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