Nightly Serenity: Sacred Ram Bhajans from Shree Ram Ki Paidi, Ayodhya
“Step into the serene ambiance of Ayodhya’s nights with Amit Kumar Singh’s heartfelt renditions of timeless Ram Bhajans. With his classical North Hindustani style, he breathes life into spiritual melodies like “Jo Hum Bhale Bure”, “Aaj Mohe Raghuvar Ki Sudh Aayi” and “Ram Rat Laagi”, inviting listeners on a soulful journey of devotion and tranquility.…
View This PostUnder Construction Buildings at Night
As night falls, the half-built apartment complexes stand tall against the darkened sky. Amidst the darkness, the only source of light emanates from the central staircase, softly illuminating each floor. It’s like a scene from a dream, where you can almost imagine the future residents climbing those stairs, their hopes and aspirations lighting the way…
View This PostShree Hanuman Gadhi Temple, Ayodhya
Shree Hanuman Garhi Temple, a cherished landmark in Ayodhya, India, steeped in centuries of history and tradition. Built in the 10th century by King Vikramaditya of the Koshala dynasty, this temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the epitome of devotion and strength in Hindu mythology. Legend has it that Hanuman resided in a cave on…
View This PostStrolling Ayodhya: Embracing Spiritual Streets
In the bustling streets of Ayodhya, vibrant threads known as Kalawa or Rakshasutra are sold by local vendors, each thread woven with cultural significance and spiritual symbolism. These sellers bring a touch of tradition and auspiciousness to the city, as devotees flock to adorn themselves with these sacred threads believed to bring protection and blessings.…
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