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Need a place to get away? There is no better corner in the world to hide from the dull everyday than the magical places. Relax on the picturesqes Ghat, visit numerous temples - and forget all of your worries.

Sarayu Ghat

Sarayu Ghat is another prominent ghat in Ayodhya, named after the Sarayu River that flows through the city. Like other ghats in Ayodhya, Sarayu Ghat holds deep religious significance, especially in Hindu mythology and spirituality. According to Hindu belief, the Sarayu River is sacred and is mentioned in ancient texts such as the Ramayana. It is said to have been crossed by Lord Rama during his exile period. Therefore, Sarayu Ghat is a place of reverence and pilgrimage for devotees, who come to bathe in the holy waters and perform rituals.

Kanak Bhawan

Kanak Bhawan is a revered Hindu temple located in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. It holds significant religious importance, especially for followers of the Hindu faith. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rama and his consort, Goddess Sita. The name "Kanak Bhawan" translates to "Golden Palace" in English. The temple is renowned for its stunning architecture and vibrant paintings depicting scenes from the Ramayana, the ancient Hindu epic. One of the most notable features of Kanak Bhawan is its golden-hued exterior, which adds to its grandeur and beauty. Devotees visit Kanak Bhawan to seek blessings from Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. The temple is particularly popular among pilgrims who visit Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, to pay homage and offer prayers.

According to the Ramayana, after their marriage, Lord Rama and Goddess Sita returned to Ayodhya, where they lived as prince and princess. During their stay in Ayodhya, Sita is said to have cooked meals in her kitchen, which came to be known as "Sita ki Rasoi." The site holds immense significance for devotees of Lord Rama and Sita, who regard it as a sacred place associated with their divine love and domestic life.Sita ki Rasoi is often visited by pilgrims and tourists who come to Ayodhya to explore its rich religious and cultural heritage. While the physical structure may not exist today, the site is commemorated and revered as part of Ayodhya's spiritual landscape.

Kashi Vishvanath Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple stands on the western bank of the holy river Ganga, and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the holiest of Shivatemples. The main deity is known by the name Vishvanatha or Vishveshvara meaning Ruler of The Universe. Varanasi city is also called Kashi, and hence the temple is popularly called Kashi Vishvanath Temple.

Dasrath Mahal

Kashi Vishvanath Temple