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Dashrath Mahal

  • 4.5

    Location: Q5WX+JXH, Chowk Ayodhya Rd, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh 224123, India.

    Estimated Visiting Time: 1-2 hours.

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    Dashrath’s Magnificent Residence It would seem like an understatement to suggest that the Dashrath Mahal in Ayodhya is a remarkable place to visit, given the grandeur and attractiveness of this intriguing tourist destination. It is fifty metres away from Hanuman Garhi. This venue is more than just a sight-seeing destination for tourists. This location’s exquisite design and high standards make it very desirable.

    Attraction

    All under one roof, visitors may find a wide range of merchandise, great designs, and many intriguing themes. Without a doubt, it’s a great and interesting place to go with friends and family. The magnificent temple honouring King Dashrath, the father of Lord Rama, is the primary draw of Dashrath Mahal in Ayodhya. For Hindus, especially those who honour Lord Rama and his family, it is an important sacred location. The temple is a well-liked pilgrimage site because of its beautiful architecture, detailed sculptures, and religious significance.

    History

    Dashrath Mahal

    Ayodhya’s Dashrath Bhawan is situated in the center of the city. It is believed to have been constructed in the same spot as the King’s (Lord Ram’s father) initial palace. This is where Lord Ram and his siblings grew up and went to school. There is a shrine with images of Lakshman, Sita, and Shri Ram inside the Bhavan. The entrance to the temple is spacious and vibrant. You will experience a surge of inteSitanse religious zeal upon visiting the temple. Dasaratha Mahal, also called Bada Asthan and Badi Jagah, is a place in the state of Uttar Pradesh, specifically in the Faizabad district of Ramkot Ayodhya. Ayodhya served as the capital of King Dasaratha, the father of Lord Sri Rama, for a while. It was in this place that Sri Rama spent his early years with his three brothers, Laxman, Bharath, and Shatrughna. The present palace is home to a shrine honouring Lord Ram, his consort Seetha, and his brother Lakshman. The building that stood in Threthayug thousands of years ago is not the same one. Nonetheless, historical records suggest that it was erected on the location of an earlier palace. A wide, cheery entrance adorned with an array of eye-catching paintings welcomes guests with a smile. The moment one steps into the shrine, their devotion to Lord Rama is solidified. Given the large number of adherents screaming or shouting “Ram Rama,” it makes sense that someone would wish to join in. Sadhus and saints will be reciting the name of Lord Rama or leading bhajans in his honour.

    Inside/Outside Views

    India’s rich architectural history is embodied in the beautiful Dashrath Mahal in Ayodhya. It has a magnificent front that is embellished with elaborate carvings, soaring columns, and imposing domes from the exterior. The exterior reflects the grandeur of its historical significance, giving off an air of regal splendour. Entering, guests are welcomed with expansive courtyards, artistically painted halls, and sculpted arches. The intricate brickwork, vibrant murals, and expertly carved sculptures throughout the interior recount the tales of antiquated myths and legends. The atmosphere is one of wonder and reverence as guests take in this famous landmark’s splendour and heritage.

    Dashrath Mahal

    Opening Hours

    Sunday           8 AM–12 PM

                             9–10 PM

    Monday          8 AM–12 PM

                             9–10 PM

    Tuesday          8 AM–12 PM

                              9–10 PM

    Wednesday     8 AM–12 PM

                               9–10 PM

    Thursday          8 AM–12 PM

                                9–10 PM

    Friday                8 AM–12 PM

                                9–10 PM

    Saturday            8 AM–12 PM

                                9–10 PM

    Entry & Others Fees

    There is no fee. Entry is free for all.

    How to Reach

    By Air: At about 7 km distant, the Faizabad Airport—also called Ayodhya Airport—is the closest airport to Ayodhya. You may schedule a flight from big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata to this airport. To get to Dashrath Mahal from the airport, you can take public transport or hail a cab. 

    By Rail: The closest train station is Ayodhya Junction, which has excellent connections to important cities including Delhi, Lucknow, and Varanasi. To get to Dashrath Mahal from the railway station, take a bus, autorickshaw, or cab.

    By Road: Major cities in Uttar Pradesh and nearby states are easily reachable from Ayodhya via road. You can take a bus or your own car to go to Ayodhya. Once in Ayodhya, Dashrath Mahal can be readily reached by taxi, autorickshaw or cycle rickshaw, among other local modes of transportation.

    Tips for Travellers

    • Dress modestly. 
    • Respect the rituals and cultures.
    • Follow the rules. 
    • Wear removable shoes. 
    • Check timing before visiting.

    FAQ

    Que-01: Is this place safe to visit?

    Ans: Yes, this place is safe.

    Que-02: Is photography allowed inside?

    Ans: Yes.

    Que-03: What is the significance of Dashrath Mahal? 

    Ans: Because it is thought to be the palace where King Dashrath governed Ayodhya and where Lord Rama spent his formative years before his banishment, Dashrath Mahal has both historical and religious significance.

    Que-04:  Does the public have access to Dashrath Mahal?

    Ans: Yes, visitors are welcome to Dashrath Mahal.

    Que-05: What is there for guests to see at Dashrath Mahal?

    Ans: In addition to exploring the palace’s architecture, guests can visit neighbouring temples and museums devoted to Lord Rama and the Ramayana, as well as learn about the palace’s history from informative displays.

    Que-06: Is there any ceremony or function at Dashrath Mahal?

    Ans: Devotees who carry out Lord Rama-related rituals and prayers frequently visit Dashrath Mahal.

    We wish we all the very best for your Journey.

    Happy Travelling!!!

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