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Discover Hidden Treasures: 7 Lesser-Known Shri Ram Temples for 2024 Exploration

Uncovering Hidden Gems: Lesser-Known Shri Ram Temples Across Bharat

Shifali Maheshwari by Shifali Maheshwari
Jan 27, 2024, 04:20 pm IST
Discover Hidden Treasures: 7 Lesser-Known Shri Ram Temples for 2024 Exploration

Discover Hidden Treasures: 7 Lesser-Known Shri Ram Temples for 2024 Exploration

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As the country celebrated and shows great admiration for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, many people might be intrigued to explore more about other Ram Temples situated across the nation. While the spotlight remains on Ayodhya, there are several lesser-known Shri Ram temples spread throughout Bharat, each offering a peaceful amalgamation of culture, architectural beauty, and profound devotion. These sacred places share stories of history and dedication, making them ideal destinations for those seeking a tranquil religious retreat. So, let’s delve into the details of these hidden gems beyond Ayodhya.

Kodandarama Temple – Vontimitta, Andhra Pradesh:

Kodandarama Temple - Vontimitta, Andhra Pradesh
Kodandarama Temple – Vontimitta, Andhra Pradesh

Situated in Vontimitta town, Andhra Pradesh, the Kodandarama Temple stands as a testament to the devotion of its builders, Vontudu and Mittudu, former robbers turned devotees of Rama from the Nishada Vamsha.

Eri-Katha Ramar Temple- Maduranthakam, Tamil Nadu:

Eri-Katha Ramar Temple- Maduranthakam, Tamil Nadu
Eri-Katha Ramar Temple- Maduranthakam, Tamil Nadu

Located in Maduranthakam, Tamil Nadu, this temple holds significance in the Ramayana narrative. It is believed that after defeating Ravana, Lord Rama, along with Sita and Lakshmana, halted in Madhuraanthakam during their journey back to Ayodhya on the Pushpaka Vimaanam.

Ram Tirath Temple- Amritsar, Punjab:

Ram Tirath Temple- Amritsar, Punjab
Ram Tirath Temple- Amritsar, Punjab

Found in Amritsar, Punjab, the Ram Tirath Temple is associated with the birth of Luv and Kush, sons of Lord Rama and Sita. The temple is renowned for its ancient well, believed to have healing powers, and is also where Sage Valmiki provided shelter to Goddess Sita after the victory in Lanka.

Triprayar Sri Rama Temple- Kerala:

Triprayar Sri Rama Temple- Kerala
Triprayar Sri Rama Temple- Kerala

The Thriprayar Shree Ramaswami Temple in Kerala houses an idol worshipped by Krishna and is the first among the Nalambalams, four temples dedicated to the sons of King Dasharatha.

Kodanda Rama Temple- Chikmagalur, Karnataka:

Kodanda Rama Temple- Chikmagalur, Karnataka
Kodanda Rama Temple- Chikmagalur, Karnataka

Situated in Hiremagalur near Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka, the Kodandaramaswami Temple is associated with a unique event from the Skanda Purana, where Lord Rama grants darshan to Parasurama in his original marriage posture with Goddess Sita by his side.

Ram Raja Temple – Orchha, Madhya Pradesh:

Ram Raja Temple - Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
Ram Raja Temple – Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

The Ram Raja Temple in Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, is distinctive as the only temple where Lord Rama is worshipped as a king in a palace setting. A daily Guard of Honour is held, resembling the rituals accorded to royalty. The idol of Lord Rama in this temple is portrayed holding a sword and shield while sitting in Padmasan.

Sri Vijayaraghava Perumal Temple- Thiruppukuzhi, Tamil Nadu:

Sri Vijayaraghava Perumal Temple- Thiruppukuzhi, Tamil Nadu
Sri Vijayaraghava Perumal Temple- Thiruppukuzhi, Tamil Nadu

Located in Thiruppukuzhi, Tamil Nadu, this temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Inside the Sanctum Sanctorum, Lord Jatayu is depicted on Lord Vijayaraghava Perumal’s lap, symbolizing the place where Lord Rama performed the last rites for the noble bird Jatayu.

Embark on a religious adventure to explore these hidden gems, where culture, architecture, and devotion come together to create a truly enriching experience.

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