By Archisha Yadav | August 27, 2024
Ayodhya, located near Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh, is known for its sacred temples and is a major pilgrimage site, especially during Ram Navami.
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Janakpur, also known as Sitamarhi, is located southeast of Kathmandu, near the Indian border. It is a revered site for pilgrims, especially during Vivah Panchami and Ram Navami.
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Now known as Allahabad, Prayag is famous for the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious gathering on the planet. And has historical significance in Hindu scriptures.
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Chitrakoot, located between Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, is known for its many temples and sacred sites linked to events from Hindu scriptures like Ramayana.
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Dandakaranya is a vast region spanning parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh. It's known for spiritual retreats and natural sites like Dudhsagar Falls.
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Panchvati, now known as Nasik, is home to the Kala Ram Mandir and Sita Gufa. It's famous for its mythological significance from the time of Lord Rama's exile.
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Kishkindha is now believed to be around the Tungabhadra river near Hampi, Karnataka. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s known for its ancient ruins and natural beauty.
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Rameshwaram, a major pilgrimage site, is famous for its temples and the historic Floating Stone Bridge, believed to be part of the Ram Setu between India and Sri Lanka.
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Ashok Vatika, believed to be the Hakgala Botanical Garden in Sri Lanka, is known for its association with Sita’s captivity in the Ramayana, making it a place of historical and spiritual importance.
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