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If you are planning for the Ayodhya holiday itinerary, make sure to explore the ghats. Thronged by travellers all the time, ghats are a major highlight of this holy city.
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Situated on the banks of River Saryu, Guptar Ghat is famous for its mythological association with Ramayana. It is believed that Lord Rama was here for Jal Samadhi to take his last dip.
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It is popular among locals and visitors as one of the most religiously significant places in this holy city. Also, known as the Swarg Dwar, it is believed that Lord Ram was cremated here.
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If you are planning to visit this historical ghat on the banks of River Saryu, make sure to enjoy the famous evening aarti.
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For most devotees, a trip to this sacred ghat is incomplete without taking a dip in River Saryu. Witnessing the evening aarti is a great experience as well.
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Situated along the banks of River Saryu, Lakshman Ghat is believed to be the place where Laxman surrendered his life.
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If you are exploring the beautiful city soon, plan a trip to visit these iconic ghats.
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