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FACTS
& FIGURES
Population
: 75,000
Languages : Hindi
Best Time to Visit : Winter
STD Code : 05278
CITY
OF LORD RAM
The city of Ayodhya is an important pilgrim place
for Hindus in India. It is one of the seven holiest
cities of India. Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Ram,
who is an important deity in the Hindu pantheon. This
small, quiet town attracts pilgrims from all over the
country. Hindu pilgrims visiting Ayodhya during festivals
and important religious functions consider a holy dip
in the sacred Saryu River very auspicious.
LOCATION
Ayodhya is located in center of the state of Uttar
Pradesh, in the northern region of India. It is a part
of the great northern plains and is situated on the
south bank of river Saryu. The climate of Ayodhya is
tropical. The summers are hot (April-June) while the
winters are cool (November-February). The southwestern
monsoon rains hit Ayodhya in July-September. Ayodhya
is 130 km east of Lucknow and 6 km from Faizabad.
VISITING
TIME
Though the weather of Ayodhya is generally mild
with hot spells in summer (April-June), it is advisable
to travel here in the winter months.
THE
PAST
Ayodhya city was the capital of the ancient kingdom
of Ayodhya, where Lord Ram was born. It is also mentioned
in Hindu mythology and the Ramayana. The ancient scripture
of Atharvaveda describes Ayodhya as 'a city built by
gods' and compares its prosperity with the glory and
splendor of the paradise. Babur, the founder of the
Mughal Empire in India, constructed a mosque in Ayodhya.
It became the part of the great Mughal Empire and was
ruled by them for many years. After the decline of the
Mughal Empire, it became a part of the regional state
of Awadh, which was later annexed by the British.
TOURIST
SPOTS
The main tourist attraction of Ayodhya was the Babri
Masjid (Mosque), built by the Mughal king Babur. Unfortunately,
the traveler can no longer see this monument as it was
demolished in the riots that took place here in 1992.
It is said that Ayodhya has 7000 temples, but there
are some 100 temples of relative significance. Near
the remains of the Babri Masjid, the traveler can see
the Ram Janmabhumi (birthplace of Lord Ram) shrine.
It is believed that Lord Ram spent much of his childhood
here. Other places to visit in Ayodhya are Lakshman
Ghat, Kala Ram temple and the Kanak Bhavan temple, which
was built in the 19th century. There are several Jain
shrines in Ayodhya. One kilometer east of the Ram Janmabhumi
shrine is Hanumangadhi (Fortress of Hanuman, the revered
monkey god and friend/devotee of Lord Ram). It is said
that Lord Hanuman lived in a cave nearby to protect
the Ram Janmabhumi.
SITES
NEARBY
The town of Faizabad is 6 km from Ayodhya. It was
once the capital of the regional kingdom of Awadh and
has a few monuments belonging to that dynasty.
HOW
TO REACH
Ayodhya is well connected with other places by road,
as it is located on the main highway, which runs through
the town on the way from Faizabad to Gorakhpur. There
are frequent tempos and buses shuttling along the highway
from Faizabad to Ayodhya. It takes a few minutes to
reach Ayodhya from Faizabad. The main bus stop is located
on the highway near Hanumangadhi and one can avail of
the regular bus service operating between Ayodhya and
Gorakhpur. It takes around 4-5 hours to reach Ayodhya
from Gorakhpur, while it takes 3-4 hours from Lucknow
and 5 hours from Allahabad to reach here. Ayodhya does
not have a railway station and one has to go to Faizabad
to catch trains. Lucknow, Allahabad and Gorakhpur are
connected by rail with Faizabad.
PLACES
TO STAY
The only convenient place to stay in Ayodhya is
the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Bungalow. Tourists are advised
to go back to Faizabad after visiting all the tourist
spots in Ayodhya.
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