About Ayodhya Temple
A Sacred Pilgrimage to the Birthplace of Lord Ram
Ayodhya Temple, also known as the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, stands as a beacon of faith, devotion, and spirituality. Located in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, this temple is believed to be the exact birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. A site of immense religious significance, the temple attracts millions of pilgrims who come to experience its divine aura and pay homage to Shri Ram Lalla.
This website provides information about the Lord Ramlalla Temple. Our aim is to help devotees and visitors learn more about the temple's
history, timings, sevas, poojas and other relevant information. We are not
officially affiliated with the Ayodhya T but strive to
provide accurate and up-to-date information.
Architectural Marvel
Explore the architectural
grandeur of Tiruttani Temple, where ancient craftsmanship meets divine
inspiration. The intricate carvings, majestic towers, and sacred sanctuaries
reflect the rich history and cultural significance of this spiritual landmark.

Vision and Mission
Ayodhya – The Eternal City of Dharma
Ayodhya is one of the seven most sacred cities (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism, alongside Kashi, Mathura, Haridwar, Ujjain, Dwarka, and Kanchipuram. According to Hindu scriptures, it was established by Manu, the first ruler of mankind, and became the capital of the Ikshvaku dynasty, to which Lord Ram belonged.
Experience the Divine
• Mentioned in the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and various Puranas, Ayodhya has been a major center of devotion for thousands of years.
• Saints like Tulsidas, Valmiki, and Kabir have glorified its sacredness through their works.
• The Saryu River, flowing alongside Ayodhya, is considered holy, and a dip in its waters is believed to purify the soul.
· Witness the captivating rituals and ceremonies that bring the
divine presence to life.
· Explore the lush surroundings and discover the tranquil spots for
meditation and contemplation.
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Preserve the ancient traditions
and rituals that define the essence of the temple.
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Foster a sense of community and
inclusivity, welcoming devotees from all walks of life.
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Promote spiritual education and
cultural awareness to future generations.