Treta Ke Thakur
Site of Lord Rama’s Ashwamedha Yajna
About Treta Ke Thakur
Treta Ke Thakur is an important site in Ayodhya’s religious map, marking the place where Lord Rama is believed to have conducted the Ashwamedha Yajna to assert his sovereignty. The temple contains centuries-old idols carved from black sandstone, believed to date back to the Treta Yuga. Pilgrims find the site spiritually uplifting, especially during Kartik month festivities.
Known For: Spot where Lord Rama performed the Ashwamedha Yajna.
Timings: Opens: 6:00 AM | Closes: 12:00 PM; 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM | Closed on: None
Tips: 30–45 Minutes (Approx)
Restricted Items: Photography inside sanctum, shoes.
More About: Houses ancient black sandstone idols of Rama, Sita, and brothers.
Architecture: Simple yet historically significant temple structure.
Best Time to Visit: Kartik month during special pujas.
Tips for Visiting: Visit in the morning for darshan.
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