| Ayodhaya |
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| Ayodhya
is situated on the right bank of the river Ghagra or Saryu, as it is called within
sacred precincts, on latitude 26o 48 north and longitude 82o 13 east in north
India. Just 6 km from Faizabad, Ayodhya is a popular pilgrim centre. This town
is closely associated with Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The ancient city of Ayodhya, according to the Ramayana, was founded by Manu, the
law-giver of the Hindu. For centuries, it was the capital of the descendants of
the Surya dynasty of which Lord Rama was the most celebrated king. Ayodhya during
ancient times was known as Kaushaldesa. Skand and some other Puranas
rank Ayodhya as one of the seven most sacred cities of India. It was the venue
of many an event in Hindu mythology, today pre-eminently a temple town, Ayodhya
is also famous for its close association with the epic Ramayana. It is a city
of immense antiquity full of historical significance and sacred temples. The Atharvaveda
described Ayodhya as `a city built by Gods and being prosperous as paradise itself.
The illustrious ruling dynasty of this region were the Ikshvakus of the solar
clan (Suryavansa). According to tradition, Ikshvakus was the eldest son of Vaivasvata
Manu, who established himself at Ayodhya. The earth is said to have derived its
name `Prithivi from Prithu, the 6th king of the line. A few generations later
came Mandhatri, in whose line the 31st king was Harischandra, known widely for
his love of truth. Raja Sagar of the same clan performed the Asvamedha Yajna and
his great grandson Bhagiratha is reputed to have brought Ganga on earth by virtue
of his penance. Later in the time came the great Raghu, after whom the family
came to be called as Raghuvamsa. His grandson was Raja Dasaratha, the illustrious
father of Rama, with whom the glory of the Kausala dynasty reached its highest
point. The story of this epic has been immortalized by Valmiki and immensely popularized
by the great masses through centuries. Ayodhya is pre-eminently a city
of temples yet, all places of worship here, are not only of Hindu religion. At
Ayodhya several religions have grown and prospered simultaneously and also at
different periods of time in the past. Remnants of Hinduism, Buddhism,
Jainism and Islam can still be found in Ayodhya. According to Jain tradition,
five Tirthankaras were born at Ayodhya, including Adinath (Rishabhadeva) the 1st
Tirthankar. |
| Area |
10.24 Sq. km. | | Population | 40642
(1991 census) | | Altitude |
26.90 meters above sea level. | | Season |
October March. | | Clothing |
(Summer) : Cottons(Winters) : Woollens | | Language |
Hindi, Avadhi and English | | Festivals |
Shravan Jhoola Mela (July-August), Parikrama Mela(October-November), Ram Navmi
(March-April), Rathyatra (June-July), Saryu Snan (October-November), Ram Vivah
(November), Ramayan Mela. | | Local
Transport |
Taxis/Tongas/Tempos/Buses/Cycle-Rikshaws. | | STD
Code |
05276 | | |
Accessbilty
| Air
For Ayodhya the nearest airports are Amausi Airport (Lucknow-134 km), Bumrauli
Airport (Allahabad - 166 km) Rail Ayodhya is
situated on the broad gauge Northern Railway line on Muhal Sarai Lucknow main
route. Ayodhya/Faizabad are connected to various parts of the country by the following
trains: 2167/2168 Saket Express (Bombay/Faizabad) 3307/3308
Doon Express (Calcutta/Dehradun) 3151/3152 Jammu Tawi Express (Calcutta)
3283/3284 Ganga Yamuna Express (Bhiwani/Delhi-Varanasi/Danapur) 2449/2450
Saryu Yamuna Express (Delhi/Varanasi) 9165/9166 Sabarmati Express
(Varanasi/Ahmedabad) Road Connected by
road to several major cities and towns. Some of the major road distances are:
Lucknow (134 km), Gorakhpur (132 km), Jhansi (441 km), Allahabad (166 km), Sravasti
(109 km), Varanasi (209 km) and Gonda (51 km). | |
Accommodation |
| Kanan
Bhawan Dharamshala. Phone: 32024. Birla Dharamshala, Bus
Station. Phone: 32252. Gujrat Bhawan Dharamshala, near Bus Station.
Phone: 32074. Jain Dharamshala. Rai Ganj. Janaki
Mahal Trust Dharamshala, Naya Ghat. Pandit Banshidhar Dharamshala,
Naya Ghat. UP Tourism Accommodation Pathik Niwas Saket,
near Railway Station, Ayodhya. Phone: 32435. (Run by U.P. State Tourism Development
Corporation | | | |