These days, not only in India but all over the world, everyone's eyes are on the grand Ram Temple. Ramlala will be installed in Ram temple on 22 January. Preparations are underway for the consecration of the newly constructed Ram temple. Hindus from all over the country and abroad want to come to visit Ram temple. However, only the invited guests on January 22 will get a chance to attend the Pran Pratishtha. But after that all the devotees will be allowed to have darshan. In such a situation, those who are coming to Ayodhya to visit Shri Ram Lala, apart from the Ram temple, they can also visit many tourist places here. Apart from Ram Temple, there are many places to visit in Ayodhya. Let us know about the tourist places of Ayodhya.
Kanak Bhawan
Kanak Bhawan is situated in Tulsi Nagar near Ram temple in Ayodhya itself, which is also called the house of gold. According to beliefs, after marriage, Shri Ram and Mother Sita lived in this palace. The construction of this palace is like a Rajasthani fort.
Nageshwar Nath Temple
You can also visit Nageshwar Nath temple located in Ayodhya. This temple is located in the middle of Theri Bazaar, a major tourist destination of the city. It is said that this temple was built by Kush, son of Lord Ram. Lord Shiva is worshiped here. There is a huge crowd on the occasion of Mahashivratri.
Tulsi Memorial Building
Tulsi Memorial Building is also built in the memory of Goswami Tulsidas in the city itself. It is said that Tulsidas ji had composed Ramcharitmanas in the 16th century at the same place of the building.
Bahu Begum Tomb
The tallest structure in Ayodhya district is the Tomb of Bahu Begum, dedicated to Begum Unmatuzjohra, wife of Nawab Shuja ud Daulah. This place has been protected by ASI. If you love history then you can go for a walk here also.
Rose garden
It is clear from the name itself that this is a garden full of roses and greenery. Gulab Bari is situated in Vaidehi Nagar. It is a National Heritage Site. The place houses the tomb of Shuja ud Daulah, the third Nawab of Awadh, and his parents, which was built in the 18th century.
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