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Ram ki Paidi, as seen at night during Diwali celebrations in Ayodhya people can be seen lighting diyas on the ghat. Sarayu ghat during day time. Ram ki Paidi (Hindi: राम की पैड़ी) is a series of ghats on the bank of the Saryu river in Ayodhya, India. A large number of pilgrims visit daily to take a bath in the holy waters. [1]
Panoramic view of Ram ki Paidi ghat. Ayodhya is an important place of pilgrimage for the Hindus. A verse in the Brahmanda Purana names Ayodhya among "the most sacred and foremost cities", the others being Mathura, Haridvara, Kashi, Kanchi and Avantika. This verse is also found in the other Puranas with slight variations. [23]
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The most venerated and frequented ghats for devotional worship by the pilgrims are the Manikarnika Ghat, Harishchandra Ghat, Dashashwamedh Ghat (pictured), Assi Ghat and Panchganga Ghat. At two of the ghats (Manikarnika and Harishchandra Ghats), Hindus cremate their dead. The rivers 'Varuna' and 'Asi' combined form the name of the city "Varanasi".
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Brahmavart Ghat ghat in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India Ram ki Paidi ghat in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India Taj Mahal, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh and India. The famous depiction of Mount Meru at Jambudweep (mythological), in Uttar Pradesh.
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The Jal-Jhulni Gyaras, or Jal-Jhulni Ekadashi is a popular event celebrated around Gangaur Ghat. On the 11th day of each waxing (Shukla paksha) and waning moon (Krishna paksha), different processions start from the various parts of the city and end at one point i.e. Gangaur Ghat where people swing the idols of Lord Krishna in child form (Baal Gopal) in the Lake Pichola.