Q5WX+JP8 Dashrath Bhawan, Sai Nagar, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh 224123
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Q5WX+JP8 Dashrath Bhawan, Sai Nagar, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh 224123
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Dashrath Bhawan - Featured Reviews (57)
What a lovely place to cherish the beauty of life.
Auspicious place.
This place is full of positive Energy.
This temple has ample space to visit properly.
People visiting Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya & Visiting Lord Hanuman's Hanuman Garhi must also visit this beautiful temple.
This place is consider as Maharashtra Dashrath (Father of Shri Ram ) Palace. Inside it you will find beautiful shri Ram, Shri Laxman and Maiya Sita's darshan.
Lot's of space inside the temple where Ram katha was going on when I visited the temple.
This place is in between Hanuman gadi and Kanak Bhavan.
Parking space and Prasadam shops are available outside.
Dasaratha Mahal is commonly known as Bada Asthan and Badi Jagah that is found in Ramkot Ayodhya in Faizabad of Uttar Pradesh state in India. It is in the heart of Ayodhya town, which was once upon a time capital of king Dasaratha the father of Lord Sri Rama. This was the palace where Sri Rama was born and spent his childhood days along with three brothers, laxman, Bharath and Shatrughna. The present palace has a shrine of Lord Ram, along with his consort Seetha and brother Lakshman as foremost divine beings.
In reality it is not the same building as existed in Threthayug, some thousands of years ago. But constructed in the same place where that palace existed according to historical records. The big and colourful entrance with pleasing paintings welcomes the visitors with all pleasantness. The moment one enters the shrine one will be fixed with religious devotion to Lord Rama. No wonder that one may join with the chorus of other devotees muttering or shouting 'Ram Rama' The Sadhus and saints are present inside wearing saffron clothes will be reciting the name of Lord Rama or singing bhajan songs in praise of Rama. Some will be reading the epic Ramayana by sage Valmiki or of Tulsidas. Some artistes will be found dancing and singing while playing on musical instruments. The religious environment may move one, even if one were to be an atheist, to chant the name of Rama, silently, if not loudly. That is what I saw while I was there standing in front of Lord Rama.
Here one cannot expect a vast and spacious grand palace as in Mysore, Jaipur and other places because this so called palace is much smaller when compared to the other palaces. It is not as big as one may expect it to be that of original royal abode of King Dasaratha. The name itself sentimentally attracts the devotees who come here to visit and see the things inside the place where Rama was said to have born in the Ramayana and spent his childhood and boyhood days. The town Ayodhya itself is related to Sri Rama, the brave super man of the epic Ramayana. What all one could see in Ayodhya is in one way or the other linked with the legendary leader who is looked upon as God, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The word 'Palace' makes one to imagine a vast and spacious and gorgeous building with separate luxurious chambers for the king, queen, concubines and host of servants, guards and Khojas (transgender persons) as explained vividly in the novel "Imperial Woman" of Pearl S Buck.
It was the palace of Raja Dasrath but not of that size which we expected after seeing Ramayana. Dasrath Bhawan a mid point for Kanak Bhawan (300 mtrs) and ramjanam bhoomi (400mtrs) from Hanuman gari located on the old route.
Great experience there , great and colourful architecture which reflects the joy , trust and freedom of that time ,over all its a must go place also remember that in ayodhya all the palce are at walking distance except of the ghat, can't wait for 2-3 yr when shi ram mandir will complete
One of the most peacefull place in Ayodhya. Monuments structure and looks are very attractive. Statue of Lord Rama,Bharat,Lakshman,Shatrughan and Mata Janaki are present here.
You will enjoy lots in Dasarath Mahal it is very nice place and much enjoyable...
Doesn't look like Mahal or Bhawan of King Dashrath
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Highly recommended. The manager and staff is very helpful and understanding. The rooms are clean and well equipped. One of the care takers made the best tea for us and was always ready to help. Prices are also good. Would recommend it.
Thankyou Hotel
Jai shri Ram
It is enough to give information to all lovers of Shri Ram
This place is so wonderful
Peaceful place
You will like it's beauty
With in 1 KM. There is a beautiful river where Ram ji meet with kevat
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