Dashrath Mahal
King Dashrath, the founder of Ayodhya and the father of Lord Sri Ram, originally called Dashrath Bhavan in Ramkot, Ayodhya, in Faizabad, home. Dashrath Mahal, often referred to as Bada Asthan or Badi Jagah, is home to majestic King Ram shrines. This charming palace, which is thought to have served as both King Dasharath’s capital and the home of Lord Rama as a youngster, has an ornately designed entrance with lovely murals. Saffron-clad monks may be heard singing, dancing, and reciting mantras inside the palace. The Dashrath Bhavan is a definite draw during celebrations like Ram Vivah, Karthik Mela, Diwali, Ram Navami, and Shravan Mela despite being less than the standard of a palace.
Cities near by Dashrath Mahal, ayodhya
City | Distance |
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Milkipurto Dashrath Mahal distance | 36.15 km |
Bikapurto Dashrath Mahal distance | 23.354 km |
Bhadarsato Dashrath Mahal distance | 16.909 km |
Goshainganjto Dashrath Mahal distance | 30.907 km |
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King Dashrath, the founder of Ayodhya and the father of Lord Sri Ram, originally called Dashrath Bhavan in Ramkot, Ayodhya, in Faizabad, home. Dashrath Mahal, often referred to as Bada Asthan or Badi Jagah, is home to majestic King Ram shrines. This charming palace, which is thought to have served as both King Dasharath’s capital and the home of Lord Rama as a youngster, has an ornately designed entrance with lovely murals. Saffron-clad monks may be heard singing, dancing, and reciting mantras inside the palace. The Dashrath Bhavan is a definite draw during celebrations like Ram Vivah, Karthik Mela, Diwali, Ram Navami, and Shravan Mela despite being less than the standard of a palace.