The Janaki Temple in Janakpur, Nepal, is a significant Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Sita (Janaki), believed to be found in a furrowed field by King Janak, making it her birthplace and where Lord Rama & Sita were marriedbuilt in unique Mughal-Rajput style with white marble, featuring ornate arches, domes, and 60 rooms, believed to be where Sita was found; it's a major pilgrimage site, especially famous for the grand Vivah Panchami celebration marking Sita-Ram's wedding, drawing devotees globally to witness this cultural and spiritual epicentre.To Sita (Janaki) and Rama, considered the divine couple's birthplace/marriage site.Unique blend of Mughal & Rajasthani styles, with white marble, intricate lattice, and beautiful domes.Largest temple in Nepal, featuring 60 rooms and multiple levels.A major pilgrimage center, especially for Hindus, celebrating the Ramayana's epic story.Hosts grand celebrations for Vivah Panchami (Sita-Ram's wedding), Ram Navami, and Jhula.Buzzing with religious fervor, especially in the evenings, with colourful lights and devout pilgrims.Houses idols of Sita, Rama, Lakshman, and other deities, plus a small museum.It's more than just a temple; it's a living monument to the divine union of Rama and Sita, showcasing rich Mithila art, culture, and deep-rooted traditions, attracting millions to experience its spiritual magic.
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