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Let us tell you that Lord Shri Ram and Mata Sita have an old relationship from Ayodhya to Janakpur. On one hand, Lord Shri Ram was born in Ayodhya, while Janakpur is the birthplace of Mata Sita. It is said that before meeting Lord Shri Ram, Mata Sita had spent her time here. A huge temple of Mata Sita is also present in Janakpur. Many temples of Ram Janaki are present at this place. The grandest temple among these temples was built by Queen Vrishabhanu Kumari Bundela of Tikamgarh, India. In such a situation, if you are also planning to travel this Diwali, then this time you can plan to visit these temples to have darshan of Mata. Let us know about these temples in detail through this article -
* Specialty of Sita Temple of Janakpur:
Let us tell you that this temple of Mother Sita is spread over approximately 4860 square feet. The ancient idol of Mother Sita is present here. The special thing about this temple is that there are about 115 lakes and many ponds around the temple. If you are coming here for darshan, then you must go to see Gangasagar, Parshuram Kund, and Dhanush-Sagar Kund. Let us tell you that Janakpur is considered a famous religious place in Nepal. It is said that this city was considered the capital of Mithila in ancient times.
* Laxman Temple:
Let us tell you that the temple of Lakshman ji is also present in the outer premises of Janaki temple. It is believed that this temple was built before the Janaki temple. Apart from this, a marriage hall is also present in the Janaki temple.
* North Dhanush
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There is a place named Uttar Dhanusha at a distance of 14 kilometers from Janaki Temple. It is believed that Lord Shri Ram broke the bow here.
*Thakur of Treta:
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Let us tell you that Treta Ke Thakur means the place of Lord Ram of Treta Yuga where he performed Ashwamedha Yagya. Now a temple has been built at this yagya site. This is a very ancient temple located on the banks of river Saryu from Ayodhya where a large number of people come to visit.
* Shri Kalaram Temple:
Ram's Padi in Ayodhya is a series of ghats located on the banks of the Saryu River. Kala Ram temple has been built here. It is believed that the Kalaram temple was restored by King Vikramaditya 2000 years ago and the Ram temple was built.