Birla Temple (Ram Janki Mandir)
Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh · Shri Ram and Mata Janki (Sita)
Standing near the entrance to the holy city, the Birla Temple of Ayodhya, properly the Ram Janki Mandir, is often a pilgrim’s first darshan after arriving in the city of Shri Ram. Its calm courtyards offer a gentle beginning to the Ayodhya yatra.
History of the Temple
The temple belongs to the celebrated series of shrines built across India by the Birla industrialist family, patrons who paired modern construction with classical temple form. Its location near the railway station made it a natural gateway shrine for generations of pilgrims.
Significance of the Temple
Within the sanctum stand Shri Ram, Mata Janki and Lakshman in graceful shringar. The temple’s unhurried atmosphere makes it beloved for japa and quiet sitting, a contrast to the joyful crowds of Hanuman Garhi and Ram Janmabhoomi deeper in the city. Ram Navami turns its courtyard into a sea of song.
What to Experience
A peaceful first darshan
Begin your Ayodhya pilgrimage here, then continue to Hanuman Garhi and the Ram Mandir with a settled heart.
Ram Navami celebrations
Bhajan mandalis sing through the day, and the deities receive special shringar.
Temple Timings
Darshan Timings
6:00 AM to 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Aarti Timings
Morning Aarti 6:30 AM, Evening Aarti 7:30 PM
Timings can change on festival days and special occasions. Please verify with the temple before planning your visit.
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