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  3. Ram ki Paidi - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Ayodhya - Wikipedia

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    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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  6. Sapta Puri - Wikipedia

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    In the adjoining altars several images have been installed; on the left altar images of Jagannath (a form of Krishna), Balarama (Krishna's brother) and Subhadra (Krishna's sister) are seen; on the right altar idols of Rama, Sita and Lakshman are installed, right across there is a Hanuman idol. Images of Shiva and goddess Durga are also seen ...

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  8. Baba Mohan Ram - Wikipedia

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    Baba Mohan Ram, celebrated for his captivating allure akin to Lord Krishna and the moral values akin to Lord Rama, holds a revered place in Hindu mythology and spiritual narratives. His divine presence serves as a reminder of the eternal teachings and the timeless virtues embedded within Hindu philosophy, attracting devotees seeking spiritual ...

  9. Jalaram Bapa - Wikipedia

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    Jalaram Bapa, popularly known as Bapa (4 November 1799 (Samvat 1856) – 23 February 1881 (Samvat 1937), was a Hindu saint from Gujarat, India.He was born on 4 November 1799, [1] one week after the Hindu festival of Diwali, which is associated with his Iṣṭa-devatā Lord Rama.