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Myths about Ayodhya

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Ayodhya across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

5 myths currently featured for Ayodhya.

Bharata Falling at Rama's Feet in Chitrakoot

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChitrakootRama • Bharata • Sita

In a poignant meeting at Chitrakoot, Bharata confronts his exiled brother Rama, pleading with him to return to Ayodhya and reclaim his rightful throne. Despite Bharata's deep devotion and humility, Rama remains steadfast in his commitment to his father's promise, teaching a lesson in duty and righteousness.

King Sagara's 60,000 Sons and Sage Kapila

🕉️ Hindu MythologySagar Island, West Bengal, IndiaKing Sagara • Sage Kapila • Indra

King Sagara of Ayodhya attempted a hundredth horse sacrifice to claim universal sovereignty, but the god Indra stole the horse and hid it in the underworld. Sagara's 60,000 sons dug deep into the earth to find the animal, eventually discovering it next to the meditating Sage Kapila. In their arrogance, they attacked the sage, whose divine gaze instantly incinerated them into mounds of ash,...

Luv and Kush Reciting the Ramayana in Rama's Court

🕉️ Hindu MythologyValmiki Ashram, BithoorLuv • Kush • Rama

After being exiled to the forest while pregnant, Queen Sita found refuge in the hermitage of the sage Valmiki, where she gave birth to twin sons, Luv and Kush. Valmiki composed the epic Ramayana and taught the boys to sing its 24,000 verses with divine musicality. The twins eventually traveled to Ayodhya and performed the poem before King Rama himself, leading to a poignant recognition of...

Rama's Glorious Return and Coronation (Ram Rajya)

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAyodhya, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaRama • Sita • Lakshmana

Following the epic defeat of the demon-king Ravana in Lanka, Lord Rama returns to his kingdom of Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile. His arrival, celebrated with the lighting of countless lamps, marks the beginning of 'Ram Rajya,' an era of perfect justice, peace, and prosperity. The coronation of Rama and Sita symbolizes the restoration of Dharma and the golden age of humanity.

Birth of Lord Rama to King Dasharatha

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAyodhya, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDasharatha • Rama • Kausalya

Seeking an heir to his throne, King Dasharatha of Ayodhya performs the sacred Putrakameshti yagna with the help of sage Rishyasringa. Through divine intervention and a sacrificial offering of celestial nectar, his three queens give birth to four sons. The eldest, Rama, is the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, born to restore cosmic order and defeat the demon-king Ravana.