A major location within Ayodhya Dham where important pastimes or historical events occurred. Key Places represent clusters of leelas or thematic zones — each with a distinct spiritual identity or mood.
The Holy Birthplace
Ram Janmabhoomi Kshetra is the most sacred area in Ayodhya, centered on the exact spot where Lord Rama appeared. The newly constructed Ram Mandir stands 161 feet tall with three stories in Nagara style. The complex includes the Ratna Singhasan, ancient Sita Kup well, Vidya Kund, Mani Parvat, Kanak Bhawan, and Vashistha Kund.
📜 History & Significance
🔸 Key Spots (Tier 3)
Temple (Mandir)
Shree Ram Janmabhoomi (Ram Mandir)
The grand temple at Lord Rama's birthplace, one of the most sacred sites in Sanatan Dharma. A three-storey architectural marvel in Nagara style.
Shri RamLala Devsthanam Temple
Temple trust managing the sacred Ram Janmabhoomi site. Houses the revered Ram Lalla deity.
Raj Dwar Mandir
One of the traditional royal gates of Ayodhya near Ram Janmabhoomi. An important landmark of the ancient city.
Shri Kale Ram Temple
Historic temple built in 1782 AD in Nagara style. Houses a unique dark-complexioned idol of Lord Rama.
Valmiki Temple
Temple dedicated to Maharishi Valmiki, the Adi Kavi who composed the Ramayana. Located near Ram Janmabhoomi.
Shri Ram GuruPeeth Vashishth Dwar Mandir
Temple at Guru Vashistha's gateway, the royal preceptor who guided the Raghuvanshi dynasty and performed Rama's sacred rites.
Shri Ram Lala Sadan Dev Sthan Mandir
Temple established near the sacred birthplace, serving as a centre for Ram Lalla worship and devotional activities.
Ram Janm Bhoomi Karyashala
Workshop and administrative centre supporting the Ram Janmabhoomi temple construction and maintenance activities.
⭐Sacred Site
Kanak Bhawan
The magnificent Golden Palace — gifted by Queen Kaikeyi to Sita at her wedding. Houses three pairs of golden-crowned Rama-Sita deities in Bundelkhand architecture.
Shri Ram Lala Bhawan Mandir
Sacred temple housing an idol of Ram Lalla (infant Rama). A popular darshan site within the Janmabhoomi Kshetra.