Ayodhya Ram Temple
Ayodhya Ram Temple
Ayodhya Ram Temple is a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Shri Ram, believed to be born in the sacred city of Ayodhya. The temple stands as a symbol of faith, devotion, and Sanatan Dharma, attracting millions of devotees from across the world. Its grand architecture and spiritual atmosphere create a deeply divine experience.


Features of Ayodhya Ram Temple
- Dedicated to Lord Shri Ram at his birthplace
- Grand Nagara-style temple architecture
- Intricate carvings and massive sandstone structure
- One of the most significant spiritual landmarks in India


Features of Ayodhya Ram Temple
- Dedicated to Lord Shri Ram at his birthplace
- Grand Nagara-style temple architecture
- Intricate carvings and massive sandstone structure
- One of the most significant spiritual landmarks in India


Ayodhya Ram Temple Location
Located in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India, Around 135 km from Lucknow, Well connected via road, rail, and air (Maharishi Valmiki International Airport)




Ayodhya Ram Temple Location
Located in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India, Around 135 km from Lucknow, Well connected via road, rail, and air (Maharishi Valmiki International Airport)
History of Ayodhya Ram Temple
Ayodhya is revered as the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, as mentioned in the Ramayana. The construction of the grand Ram Temple began after decades of legal and historical proceedings, and the temple was inaugurated in 2024. Today, it stands as a powerful symbol of devotion, cultural heritage, and the eternal values of Dharma and righteousness.


History of Ayodhya Ram Temple
Ayodhya is revered as the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, as mentioned in the Ramayana. The construction of the grand Ram Temple began after decades of legal and historical proceedings, and the temple was inaugurated in 2024. Today, it stands as a powerful symbol of devotion, cultural heritage, and the eternal values of Dharma and righteousness.


- Best Time to Visit
- October to March
- Timings
- Open: 6:30 AM – 9:30 PM (Daily)
- Entry Fee
- Free entry for devotees

