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Ayodhya | Ram | Mandir | Teerth Kshetra

Ayodhya and Ram are inseparable from each other. Sri Ram Mandir is being inaugurated in the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth kshetra of Ayodhya on 22nd of January, 2024 and dedicated to the entire world. The temple is built on the site believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, one of the most revered Hindu deities.

The construction of the temple was undertaken by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, a trust formed by the Indian government to oversee the construction of the temple.

What Rama said about Ayodhya?

Valmiki Ramayan has a line in its poetry:

|| जननी जन्मभूमिष्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसि ||

|| ಜನನೀ ಜನ್ಮಭೂಮಿಷ್ಚ ಸ್ವರ್ಗಾದಪಿ ಗರೀಯಸಿ ||

|| Janani Janma Bhumishcha Swargadapi Gariyasi ||

This line tells everything about Lord Ram’s affection, love to his motherland, when Vibhishan asks him to stay back in the serendipitous land of Swarna Lanka. Ram Mandir is in the heart of the present day Ayodhya.

Importance of Ayodhya as a Teertha Kshetra

Puranas mention seven most sacred Teertha Kshetras or places for pilgrimage, as a means of attaining Moksha. They are said to be: Ayodhya, Mathura, Maya, Kashi, Avanitka, Puri and Dvaravati. Names of some of these places have undergone change. The sacred places are also the equivalents of seven Chakras (Nadis) in one’s body. In order to attain Moksha, one has to realize these Chakras in body, beginning at the Muladhar. The Chakras in the body are: Muladhar, Swadhishthan, Manipura, Anahata, Vishuddha, Ajna and Sahasrar.

Ayodhya, is the ancient Teertha Kshetra, representing the Manipura Chakra (also known as “City of jewels”). This Chakra can be realized behind the navel (Solar plexus) and associated with warmth. Ayodhya means, that which cannot be destroyed.

Ayodhya kshetra as Manipura Chakra

Ayodhya, is the ancient Teertha Kshetra, representing the Manipura Chakra (In Sanskrit-मणिपूर चक्र). This is also interpreted as “City of jewels”. This Chakra can be realized behind the navel (Solar plexus) and associated with warmth. Ayodhya means, that which cannot be destroyed.

Did you know the Srirangam & Shri Ram Connect?

Sri Ranganatha Swamy, the presiding Deity of Srirangam Kshetra, in Tamil Nadu is the Kula Devata of Ikshvaku Dynasty and Lord Shri Ram. This temple is the 2nd largest temple in Asia and biggest temple in Bharat currently.

South India has always had connection with North India.

Participate in Ram Mandir Temple Opening Special Abhishekam at Sri Sanjeevana Anjaneya Temple, Srirangam, Tamil Nadu on 22nd Jan, 2024, and receive the blessings of Ram Parivar.

Ram Mandir Opening Special Abhishekam | Srirangam | 22nd Jan., 2024

Valmiki Ramayan

Valmiki Ramayan or Valmiki Ramayanam is a Maha Kaavya dedicated to God Ram and Sita and is a much celebrated epic and is read by billions. Ramayan is today available in many languages apart from the original Sanskrit and available in many languages. There are many versions of Ramayana in Indian languages, besides Buddhist, and Jain adaptations. Cambodian (Reamker), Indonesian, Filipino, Thai (Ramakien), Lao, Burmese, Nepali, Maldivian, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Tibeto-Chinese, and Malay versions of the Ramayana are some of these. This apart, there are at least three hundred versions of Ramayan.

Different names of Lord Ram

Ayodhya Ram, Dasharathi Rama, Kodandarama, Kausalyaram, Rama Chandra, Rama Bhadra, Sitaram, Raghavaram, Janaki-Rama, Ram-Lulla (Ram Lalla) are but a few of his names.

Ramayan, a great epic that takes us through the journey of Life of Lord Ram, has glorified Sri Ram and Janma-Bhoomi, his birth place. It narrates the qualities of the “Maryada-Purushottama”, a title that well adorns Lord Ram. His commitment to keep his words, took him through the arduous journey of Vanavasa (Living in woods) for fourteen years. This was taken up as a part of “Dushta Shikshana Shishta Rakshana”, the inevitable act of ending the cruel the demon king Ravan or Dasha Kantha Ravan. Sri Ram returned victorious to Ayodhya on Vijay Dashami day, which is celebrated to this day in India.

Ram Mandir – A Historic Milestone

In a moment that resonates with centuries of cultural and religious significance, the inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya stands as a historic milestone, embodying the culmination of a long-standing cultural journey.

Ram Mandir is not just a physical structure but a symbol of India’s cultural heritage and the embodiment of the values and principles associated with Lord Ram, a revered figure. The temple’s architecture, inspired by traditional Indian temple design, reflects a blend of spirituality and artistic craftsmanship. The construction process itself has become a symbol of resilience and determination, overcoming numerous obstacles and challenges.

Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Temple in Ayodhya as the name indicates is the birth place of Lord Rama, one of the ten Avatars of Lord Vishnu on this earth. This is also regarded as one of the 108 Divyadesam Kshetras, that are visited by Vaishnavaites.

A grand temple is being inaugurated at this temple complex with images of Rama, Sita, Lakshman, Bharat, Shatrughna and Hanuman being readied for consecration.

Donate Online to Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth kshetra

The Central Government has notified, “Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth kshetra” (PAN: AAZTS6197B) to be place of historic importance and place of public worship of renown for the purposes of said section from the year F.Y. 2020-2021, vide (CBDT Notification No. 24/2020/F.No.176/8/2017/ITA-I).

Donate Online using the link below:
 
https://online.srjbtkshetra.org/#/mobileVerification 

Ayodhya Ram Mandir Architecture

The temple complex is spread over 67 acres and is expected to become a major cultural and religious center, attracting millions of devotees from around the world.

Ayodhya Ram Mandir is a grand temple complex built in the Nagara style of temple architecture, characterized by its towering spires or Shikharas. The temple is built using pink sandstone and is spread across an area of 2.77 acres. The temple is surrounded by a large courtyard and has several smaller shrines dedicated to many other Hindu deities. The most striking feature of the temple is the giant Shaligram stone, a black stone to represent Lord Ram and brought from the Gandaki river in Nepal.

The temple is 161 feet high and has three floors, each with a different purpose. The first floor is dedicated to Lord Ram, while the second floor is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, and the third floor is a museum showcasing the history and culture of Ayodhya.

The temple complex also includes Yajnashala or a hall for conducting yajnas or Fire-Ceremony-Rituals, a community kitchen, and a medical facility.

How to Reach the Ayodhya Ram Mandir?

Ayodhya International Airport, officially known as Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, is an upcoming international airport designed to serve the cities of Ayodhya and Faizabad in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. This airport is about 8.5 km (Approx.) from Faizabad, in the Ayodhya district.

Ayodhya Shri Ram Mandir Temple Darshan Timings

07:00am to 11:30am

02:00pm to 07:00pm

Ayodhya Shri Ram Mandir Arati Timings
Jagran/Shingar Arati – 06:30am
Sandhya Arati – 07:30pm

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