Top temples to visit in Janakpur, Nepal | Birth place of Mata Sita (Janki) | Janakpur Dham, Nepal
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Summary
Janakpur, the birthplace of Goddess Sita and a significant site in Hindu mythology, offers a rich tapestry of spiritual and cultural experiences. With its array of ancient temples such as the Ram Mandir and Janki Mandir, and the serene Ganga Sagar Lake where Sita is said to have bathed, the city is a must-visit for devotees of Lord Rama. This video guides viewers through six top temples, providing insights into their historical significance, architectural beauty, and vibrant festivals, making it an essential travel guide for anyone planning a trip to Janakpur.
Highlights
Explore Ram Mandir, an ancient 17th-century temple in a beautiful pagoda style, at no cost! 🏯
Discover the spiritual aura of RajDevi Mandir, closed temporarily but deeply venerated. 🙏
Visit Bhoothnath Mandir near the holy Ganga Sagar Lake, a unique site bridging the earthly and the divine. 🛤️
Bathe in the divine waters of Ganga Sagar Lake, a site of birth and blessings. 🌊
Marvel at the grandeur of Janki Mandir, a mesmerizing temple of white marble stones. ✨
Step into history at the Ram Janki Vivah Mandap, the exalted site of Rama and Sita's wedding. 📜
Key Takeaways
Janakpur is a key spiritual destination for Lord Rama devotees, offering sites tied deeply to Hindu mythology. 🛕
The Ram Mandir, built in the 17th century, is a cultural hub during major Hindu festivals. 🎉
Janki Mandir, the largest temple dedicated to Sita, enchants with its marble splendor and storied history. 🏛️
Ganga Sagar Lake, where Sita bathed, remains a sacred spot for pilgrims. 💧
The Ram Janki Vivah Mandap marks the sacred marriage site of Rama and Sita, a must-visit for serenity seekers. 💑
Overview
Nestled in the heartland of Nepal, Janakpur is renowned as the birthplace of Goddess Sita. This vibrant city pulsates with spiritual energy, drawing devotees and cultural enthusiasts from around the world. Its temples and holy sites weave tales of ancient rituals, immortalizing the deep traditions of Hindu mythology.
A journey through Janakpur is not complete without visiting its iconic temples. The Ram Mandir, with its exquisite pagoda-style architecture, stands as a testament to the area's spiritual grandeur. Equally captivating is the Janki Mandir, an architectural marvel crafted from pure white marble, dedicated exclusively to Sita Mata, enriching the city's mystical ambiance.
Beyond temples, Janakpur offers the tranquil Ganga Sagar Lake, a site steeped in myth and reverence, where devotees can partake in sacred rituals. The Ram Janki Vivah Mandap offers visitors a glimpse into the grandiose marriage ceremonies of the past, perfect for those seeking peace and a deeper connection to the divine.
Chapters
00:00 - 00:30: Introduction to Janakpur Janakpur is known as the birthplace of Goddess Sita, who is the wife of Lord Rama in Hindu mythology. It holds significant spiritual importance and is situated in the Dhanusha District of Southern Nepal. A notable event believed to have occurred here is the marriage ceremony of Lord Rama and Sita. The chapter emphasizes that Janakpur is a place that every devotee of Lord Rama should visit, although it remains relatively unknown to many.
00:30 - 01:00: Overview of Top 6 Temples This chapter provides an overview of the six most notable temples in Janakpur, serving as a travel guide. It includes information about each temple along with their visiting hours, making it an all-encompassing resource for tourists planning to explore Janakpur City. The chapter encourages viewers to watch the video in full for comprehensive coverage and hints at an upcoming journey to Janakpur Dham.
01:00 - 02:00: 1. Ram Mandir The chapter titled 'Ram Mandir' provides a brief description of the ancient Ram Mandir located in Janakpur. Constructed in the 17th century in the Pagoda style, the temple attracts many tourists, especially during festivals like Ram Navami, Diwali, and Dussehra. It operates twice daily, first from 5 AM to 12 PM and again from 4 PM to 8 PM.
02:00 - 03:00: 2. RajDevi Mandir The 2. RajDevi Mandir chapter discusses the history and significance of the RajDevi Temple, a significant cultural site in Janakpur. Entry to the temple is free, and it is known as one of the oldest temples in the area, constructed by Amar Singh Thapa in a traditional Pagoda Style Architecture. The temple is notably crowded during the festival of Ram Navami, trying reflecting its importance in local religious celebrations. Additionally, visiting this temple is considered an essential part of experiencing the local culture and completing a trip to Janakpur.
03:00 - 04:00: 3. Bhoothnath Mandir and Ganga Sagar Lake The chapter "Bhoothnath Mandir and Ganga Sagar Lake" introduces the temple premises believed to be associated with King Janak's family deity. Although the temple itself is closed to visitors, the small temple dedicated to Goddess Rajdevi in the Ram Mandir area is mentioned. Many devotees visit this site, particularly during the festival of Dashain, to seek blessings from Goddess Rajdevi. Additionally, the temple holds significance as it is also dedicated to Goddess Durga, particularly noted on the 8th day.
04:00 - 05:00: 4. Ganga Sagar Lake Chapter 4: Ganga Sagar Lake discusses the cultural and spiritual significance of the area. It highlights the Rajdevi Temple where animal sacrifices occur during the festival of Dashain, recommending a visit in conjunction with the Ram Mandir. Additionally, it covers the Bhoothnath Mandir or Swarga Dvar located near Gangasagar Lake. This place, formerly a crematorium, has been transformed into a park with numerous small Hindu temples.
05:00 - 07:00: 5. Janki Mandir Chapter 5 - Janki Mandir discusses significant spiritual landmarks, primarily focusing on the Bhoothnath Temple, revered as the temple dedicated to the God of the Dead. The chapter highlights the belief tied to 'Swarga Dvar,' or 'Gateway to Heaven,' noting that individuals cremated at this location are believed to enter heaven from there. The narrative also briefly introduces the next point of interest, which is the Ganga Sagar Lake.
07:00 - 08:30: 6. Ram Janki Vivah Mandap Goddess Sita's Birthplace Bath: The text describes Ganga Sagar Lake in Janakpur, where Goddess Sita had her first bath after being born. It is an ancient and significant body of water."The entry is free, and visitors can bathe in its holy waters. The lake has a constructed platform for convenience and is suitable for family visits. It is noted as the largest and most popular lake in Janakpur.
08:30 - 10:00: Conclusion The conclusion chapter summarizes the spiritual significance of the lakes near Janaki Mahal, particularly focusing on Dhanush Sagar Lake positioned beside Ganga Sagar Library in Janakpur. Nitish Kumar, a local resident, shares insights into the popularity of these sites, highlighting how they draw many tourists who also seek blessings from Goddess Sita.
Top temples to visit in Janakpur, Nepal | Birth place of Mata Sita (Janki) | Janakpur Dham, Nepal Transcription
00:00 - 00:30 Janakpur is the birthplace of the Goddess
Sita, wife of Lord Rama. Janakpur has great importance in
Hindu Mythology. There are many spiritual places
in Janakpur. Janakpur is situated in the Dhanusha
District of Southern Nepal. It is believed that the
marriage ceremony, between Lord Rama and
Sita Ma took place here. Many people aren't
aware of Janakpur. Every Lord Rama Devotee
must visit this place.
00:30 - 01:00 Today we will be showcasing the top
6 Temples of Janakpur. Other than this, we will explain the timings of the Temple. This will be your complete Travel Guide
to Janakpur City. Do watch the video till the end, if you
are new please Subscribe to the Channel. Guys, our next destination is Janakpur
Dham. Let's start our Journey of
Exploring the beautiful Janakpur.
01:00 - 01:30 1. Ram Mandir I am standing in front of the Ancient
Ram mandir of Janakpur. This Temple was constructed in the 17th
Century in the Pagoda Style. Many Tourists visit this temple during
Ram Navami, Diwali, and Dussehra. This Temple is open from
5AM-12PM, 4PM-8PM.
01:30 - 02:00 The entry is free of cost. This temple is among
the oldest Temples of Janakpur, and was constructed
by Amar Singh Thapa. It has a Pagoda Style Architecture. This place is crowded during
Ram Navami. Ram Mandir is the best place to explore
the local culture. Your Janakpur Trip is incomplete,
without visiting this Temple. 2. RajDevi Mandir.
02:00 - 02:30 As you enter the Temple premises you
will find the family god of King Janak. The temple is closed now so we can't go
inside to take blessings. Mata Rajdevi was the Family God/ Goddess
of King Janak. You will find a small temple in the
Ram Mandir area. Lots of devotees
come here to take blessings of Goddess
Rajdevi during Dashain. This temple is dedicated to
Goddess Durga, on the 8th day
02:30 - 03:00 of Dashain many animals
are sacrificed in this temple. We will suggest you to visit the Rajdevi
Temple when you visit the Ram Mandir. 3. Bhoothnath Mandir Bhoothnath Temple or Swarga Dvar is
situated near Gangasagar Lake. This place was once
Crematorium and is now converted into a Park. Here you will find many small
Hindu Temples.
03:00 - 03:30 Among them is the Bhoothnath
Temple dedicated to the God of the Dead. Swarga Dvar means gateway to Heaven. It is said that those
who are cremated here, they can enter the gates
of heaven from here. 4. Ganga Sagar Lake. Our next destination is the
Ganga Sagar Lake.
03:30 - 04:00 It is among the ancient lakes of Janakpur. When Goddess Sita
was born she had her first bath in this Lake. This place is open throughout the day
and the entry is free. You can come here and have a
bath in this holy water, they have constructed a platform so that
you can have a bath easily. You can visit this lake with your family. Ganga Sagar Lake is the largest and
popular lake of Janakpur.
04:00 - 04:30 It is situated just beside the
Janaki Mahal. This lake is very
spiritual, other than this Dhanush Sagar
Lake is also popular. It is situated just beside Ganga
Sagar Library, which is famous too. Hi, my name is Nitish Kumar, I am a
local resident of Janakpur. Many tourists visit the Ganga Sagar Lake and come
here to take blessings of Goddess Sita.
04:30 - 05:00 5. Janki Mandir I am at the Janaki Mandir. This Temple is
dedicated to Goddess Sita, it is believed that
she took birth here. This temple is made up of White Marble and
White stone. You will see colorful carved walls outside
the Temple. It is among the ancient
temples of Nepal where thousands of
devotees visit every year. Devotees in huge number visit this Temple
during Ram Navami, Dussehra, and Diwali.
05:00 - 05:30 It is open from 5AM-12PM
4PM to 9PM. Janaki Temple is the largest and
most divine temple of Janakpur. It is dedicated to Goddess Sita. This temple is considered to be the
birthplace of Sita Mata. This place is now considered to be a
sacred and religious place.
05:30 - 06:00 If you want to explore more facts about
Ramayana, do come to Janaki Temple. You will get to see Hindu,
Koeri and Nepali Architecture. This 3 storeyed Temple is made up of Marble
and Stone. This Temple has 60 rooms. The beauty of Janki Temple will
mesmerize you, This temple is best to visit during Ram Navami, Vivah
Panchim, Dashain, Diwali, and Holi.
06:00 - 06:30 6. Ram Janki Vivah Mandap We will be exploring the Vivah
Mandap Behind us. This is the exact booth where Lord Rama
and Sita Mata got married. Many Kings and Sages around the world
attended this Grand Event. This place is open from Sunrise
to Sunset. This place is closed from 12PM-4PM. It is open from 5AM-12PM
and 4PM-9PM.
06:30 - 07:00 The ticket prices are 10NPR for locals
and 60NPR for Indians. So let's go and explore this place. The place where Lord
Rama and Sita Mata got married is known as
Ram Janaki Vivah Mandap. This place is visited by many
tourists for many years. This abode is present just beside the
Janaki Temple. The marriage between
Lord Rama and Sita Mata is celebrated on the 5th
Day of the Shukla Paksha. You will find beautiful carvings on the
wall of this abode.
07:00 - 07:30 You will find
amazing architecture with beautiful pillars and a tomb. You will also see the idols of the
marriage ceremony here. If you want to feel peace and calmness, do
visit this place. You will find a
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