Prabhu Ram is a focus for millions of Hindus and India’s residents. After the construction of the magnificent Ram temple in Ayodhya, tourists from all over the world come to visit the nine -built Ram temple at Ayodhya. But did you know that there are famous Ram temples besides the Ayodhya Ram temple in India that you can visit Prabhu Ram by visiting. These temples also have a unique religious significance and history.
Kalaram Temple, Nashik
From the name of this Kalaram Temple at Panchavati in Nashik, Maharashtra, you will be able to estimate the Ram statue established there. In this temple is a statue made of 3 feet high black stone of Prabhu Ram and this is why this temple is known as Kalaram Temple. A folk vaika is very popular behind the founding of this temple. It is said that this temple was built by Sardar Rangarav. One day Sardar Rangarao dreamed that the black statue of Lord Ram was lying on the banks of the river Godavari. The statue was then taken out of the river and established in a magnificent temple. According to one belief, Lord Ram stayed for a few in the Panchavati of Nashik during his 3 -year exile.
Ramaswamy Temple, Tamil Nadu
This Ramaswamy Temple, located in Tamil Nadu, is very important in spiritually. The interesting thing about this temple is that the famous events in the Ramayana era are carved in this temple as epic. The importance of this temple is as per the Ayodhya Temple. This temple is also called Ayodhya of South India. In the temple, idols of mother Sita, Laxman and Shatrughan are installed along with Lord Ram.
Three -day Shri Ram Temple, Kerala
This triangular Shri Ram Temple, located in Trisur district of Kerala, is famous worldwide because of its beauty. There is a very interesting story about the statue of Lord Ram established in this temple. According to one folk tradition, many cases and stories are connected to this temple, but the most prevalent story is that at that time the worship of this temple was performed by Lord Krishna himself. He met a fisherman after the statue of this temple was submerged in the sea, and then the ruler Wakkil Kaimal installed the statue in the Tripayar Temple. It is also believed that the devotees in this temple are released from the captivity of all the negative powers and evil forces.
Ram Raja Temple, Madhya Pradesh
Talking about this temple, you will understand why this temple has been named Ram Raja Temple in this temple along with Darshan Karta of the idol of Lord Ram. Ram Raja Temple, located in Orchha in Madhya Pradesh, is the only temple in India where Lord Ram is worshiped as king. And the strange thing is that even today, Lord Ram is given a Guard of Honor at this temple. Lord Shri Ram is given a weapon salute. Apart from Lord Ram, this temple is also established in the statues of Mother Sita, Laxman, Hanuman, Maharaja Sugriva and Lord Narasimha.






