Ram Teerath, Hindu temple in Amritsar, India.
Ram Teerath is a Hindu temple in Amritsar with multiple prayer halls and altars where visitors gather throughout the year for religious ceremonies. The complex contains separate spaces designed for different types of worship and ritual practices.
The temple was built at a site traditionally believed to be the birthplace of Lava and Kusha, the twin sons of Lord Rama according to Hindu tradition. This mythological connection draws many devotees who visit to honor this sacred lineage.
The temple honors Lord Valmiki, author of the Ramayana, and serves as a place where visitors come to sit quietly and connect with their faith. The design and layout encourage people to spend time in reflection and prayer.
The temple is located on Amritsar's outskirts and open from sunrise to sunset, with parking available for visitors. It is customary to remove shoes at the entrance and wear modest clothing when visiting.
The temple complex was opened in 2016 and blends contemporary construction methods with architectural features typical of North Indian temple traditions. Visitors encounter a mix of modern design alongside traditional spiritual spaces.
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