Palace of Chakraborty Emperor Dasaratha at Ayodhya.

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I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. My post today is a bit religion based. Every photograph in today's post is based on the palace of Chakraborty Emperor Dasaratha. Emperor Dasharatha was the paternal grandfather of Lord Shriram. So there is no need for words to introduce Emperor Dasaratha. Dasaratha's palace is located in Ayodhya. Ayodhya is a beautiful city located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Ayodhya is known as Karma Bhoomi of Lord Shri Ram. Ayodhya is a beautiful city situated on the banks of Saryu River. Many mythological stories are associated with Ayodhya. My post today is also based on that mythical palace. I hope you like my palace photographs.

The photograph above is of the entrance to King Dasaratha's palace. This entrance gate is decorated with elegant and beautiful carving work. If I talk about Ayodhya, the grand temple of Lord Shri Ram is being prepared in Ayodhya, most of the work has been completed. The interesting thing is that Lord Shri Ram has also been seated in that temple. On the 22nd of January, a grand program was held to enthrone Lord Rama in the new temple. In which learned monks and saints were gathered from all corners of the country. On that day, there was a holiday mood in the whole country of India and the people where they lived held a grand Nagar Yatra of Lord Shri Ram.

The palace and its structure of earlier times were of a different style. The photograph above gives a little glimpse of the style of the palace. In every palace there are zarukhas. One can see the entire palace by standing in that window. And the walls are given beautiful carvings and elevations which look beautiful in red yellow color. At present, the temple has been constructed in the palace of Emperor Dasaratha. And he is also worshiped here every day.

The above photograph is of the inside of the palace. In which colorful walls and beautiful designs can be seen on the walls. It is said that this palace has been resurrected many times. Maharaj Dasaratha lived at this place. This palace may have been built after that but Maharaj Dhasarath used to live in this place or land. Where now the temple has been built. The idols of Shri Ram Sitaji, Bhai Lakshmana, Shatrughan and Bharata are enshrined in that temple.

Maharaj Dasharatha lived here with his family. Hanumangarhi is about 100 meters away from Maharaj Dasaratha's palace. Hanumanji is enshrined in Hanumangarhi which is a fort about 50 steps up. People who come to Ayodhya to have darshan of Sri Ram go to Hanumangarhi out of necessity. Hanumanji was a great devotee of Lord Rama. Many of which are written in history.

After the construction of the Ram temple, tourism to Ayodhya has become popular. The main reason is that Rama is the birthplace. So it is a holy place and people must come once to have darshan of Lord Ram. So, along with the visit to the temple, the benefit of darshan is also done in one trip. From the above 3 photographs it can be seen from the second photograph that a large number of people come here to visit this place.

The photographs seen so far were those captured during the day at Dasaratha Mahal. But the above photograph is captured in dusk time of Dasaratha Mahal. Beautiful lightings have been done in the palace. So this palace shines in the evening. Each pillar is decorated with colorful lights. The entire palace is beautifully decorated with colorful lights.

The evening beauty of this palace is beautiful but must be enjoyed once. A large number of devotees visit the premises of this palace. After visiting here, the devotees sit in the premises and perform bhajan kirtan. The whole atmosphere becomes devotional. That is another reason to visit Dasarat Mahal. It is like a fair here during Diwali because there is a big festival in this place during Diwali.

This palace is located in the very center of Ayodhya. Apart from Dasaratha Mahal, there are many places worth seeing in Ayodhya. It includes Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Mahal, Saryu Aarti and the main Sri Ram Temple. These places I mentioned are the main places not to visit. Apart from that there are numerous smaller places which I have not covered here but are counted among the holy places.

In my post today, I have covered many important topics related to Ayodhya. I have presented here with you all the information I had about Chakravati Emperor Dasarat. I hope you like my post and photographs. With this I will end my post here.

The photographs that I have put here in this post were captured by me in the camera..

In today's post I have shared with you a lot of information about Palace of Chakraborty Emperor Dasaratha with photographs.

I sincerely thank you for visiting and reading my post.

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