Guptar Ghat

Guptar Ghat

4.0 (336 Reviews)
Free
Type: Religious Visit
Closing Days: Open all days
Suitable for: All
Timings: 00:00-24:00
Time Required: 1.0 hr
Best Time to Visit: All Season
Travel Tips:
Be cautious of the water levels near the ghat; avoid littering in the area.

Guptar Ghat, Ayodhya Overview

Guptar Ghat is a tranquil riverside spot situated in Ayodhya, one of the most sacred cities in India.

This religious hub is steeped in religious lore and mythology, and has a long-held history. Situated beside the holy Sarayu River, it has been a popular destination for devotees of all ages for centuries, as well as those seeking solace and peace.The Ghat was named after Goswami Tulsidas, a Hindu poet and philosopher in the 16th century. According to legend, Tulsidas visited Guptar Ghat, where he acquired the philosophical insight to write Ramacharitamanas, one of the most famous works in Hindu philosophy.At Guptar Ghat, visitors enjoy a quiet meditative environment in the company of nature and holy men from the monasteries nearby. It is also a great place to watch the sunrise and sunset from the banks of the Sarayu River, or to witness the traditional aarti ceremonies and bali ritual offerings in the early hours of the morning.Apart from religious ceremonies, the Ghat offers visitors many attractions such as boat rides, swimming, fishing and more.

The breathtaking views of the Sarayu River make it a perfect spot to unwind and relax. It is also a great place for family outings, picnics and nature trails.The historic and mythological importance of the Ghat also draws tourists from all over the world. With its religious significance, peaceful atmosphere, and mesmerizing views of the Sarayu River, Guptar Ghat offers a moment of contemplation and spiritual solace that many visitors will never forget.

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