6 Temples In India To Visit During Ram Navami To Seek Blessing Of Lord Rama

 Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, holds a sacred place in Hinduism, and his devotion is ingrained substantially in Indian culture. There are many temples throughout India dedicated to Lord Rama, each associated with a different legend and spiritual significance. From Ayodhya, his birthplace, to the temples in Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and beyond, people flock to these holy destinations to seek his blessings. 

For a spiritual vacation and peaceful divine wonders, here are the temples to visit.

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Ayodhya Ram Mandir, Uttar Pradesh:

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Ayodhya is considered to be the birthplace of Lord Rama; this majestic temple is situated on the holy Ram Janmabhoomi. This place has great religious and historical importance for Hindus.

Ram Raja Temple, Madhya Pradesh:

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Located in Orchha, this peculiar temple once was a palace of a queen, where Lord Rama decided to stay here forever. Differing from other temples, he is being worshipped like a king here, and he is given a gun salute too on the auspicious occasions. The temple has grand festivals, particularly Ram Navami.

Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple, Telangana:

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Situated at Bhadrachalam, this temple is very much associated with the Ramayana and witnesses grand Ram Navami festivities, celebrating the anniversary of the wedding of Lord Rama and Sita. According to belief, Rama crossed the Godavari River close to this location while proceeding to Lanka.

Ramaswamy Temple, Tamil Nadu:

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Located in Kumbakonam, this temple, dating back 400 years, was constructed by King Raghunatha Naicker. It has beautiful carvings and Ramayana paintings, with Lord Rama and Sita in a wedding posture, representing divine marital bliss.

Kalaram Temple, Maharashtra:

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In Nashik, within the Panchvati area, this temple is said to be on the site where Lord Rama stayed during his banishment. Dating back to the 18th century, it contains black stone statues of Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana and sees thousands of devotees, particularly during Ram Navami.

Ram Mandir, Bhubaneswar, Odisha:

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Found right in the middle of Bhubaneswar, this temple enshrines pretty idols of Lakshmana, Rama, and Sita, in addition to sanctuaries of Shiva and Hanuman. Organised under private trust management, it remains an important religious centre for believers in Lord Rama.

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