Sacrosanct Reverie of Ayodhya

Located within the district of Faizabad, Ayodhya the city of Lord Rama is quaint and divine due to many reasons.
Its historical aspects in terms of defining its core cannot be denied because the land itself is a page of history which gave Hindu mythology different call and status.

Nestled silently within the bank of the river Saryu the place is renowned as the birth place of Lord Rama and one would require no introduction to define the perfection and perseverance of Lord Rama who destroyed an era of Demon rule to horizon a line of humanity.

Religious Call
For Hindu follower the site is amongst the most venerated one because the divine ambience of Ayodhya still calls for a presence of Lord Rama and his chronicles. Million of travelers walk here throughout the year to practice pilgrimage and the presence of secular environment and religious atmosphere measures their expectation.

Although during the call of successive invasion many temples associated with the chronicles of Lord Rama was destroyed but that did not hamper the firm believes of local people who continued their faith and as a result Ayodhya at present is amongst the most frequented sites around India.

Historical Call of Ayodhya
To understand the history of Ayodhya one would require calling an era of Kosala Empire when Ayodhya was a part or rather say capital of Kosala dynasty. To illustrate it more one would require turning the page of Ramayana where it has mentioned the chronicles of Ayodhya.

It was during the reign of Kanishk the city was renowned as Saket but with the invasion of Nawabs city came to be known as Ayodhya and during that phase it was a capital city of Awadh. According to the calls of Puranas and Skand the city is regarded as one of the seven most consecrated places of the Sanatan Dharma.

Secular Aspects
Traveler must understand that the city is not just a place for Hindus but it owes great significance for the Buddhist and Jain scholars. Within the helms of city you will witness some of the important historical surface of Buddhism and Jainism and the presence of monuments and testimonies certainly relates the fact. As per believe many educational institution were established by the Mauryas and the Guptas to spread the glory of Buddhism.

During the invasion of Mughals which was led by Babar many temples of Lord Rama was destroyed and in that place many mosque were constructed but that did not called for a disparity in religion rather after some controversial call Hindu and Muslims came together and lived under the single roof to practice secular method.

Best Time to Visit
Expect coming here during the months of October and March to witness the brilliance of atmosphere because during the call of summer it would be difficult for you to tolerate the sub tropical climate.

How to Reach
By air- the nearest airport to Ayodhya is Lucknow which is located at a distance of around 130 km from here.

By train- the nearest railway station to Ayodhya is Ayodhya railway station.