Ram Sita Vivah Mandap is a significant religious and cultural site located in Janakpur, Nepal. It is believed to be the place where Lord Ram and Goddess Sita were married, making it a site of great importance in the Hindu religion. The temple complex is adorned with intricate architecture and vivid murals that depict scenes from the Ramayana, the epic in which the story of Ram and Sita's marriage is narrated. Pilgrims and visitors come from far and wide to witness the grandeur of the temple and to participate in the festivities, especially during the time of Vivah Panchami, the annual festival that celebrates the divine marriage. The temple is part of the larger Janaki Mandir area, which is a sprawling complex with multiple structures and is regarded as the birthplace of Goddess Sita. The atmosphere in and around the Ram Sita Vivah Mandap is charged with devotional energy, and the site is beautifully maintained with gardens and courtyards that contribute to the serene ambiance.
It is part of the Janki Temple, has entrance fee of Rs. 10. Just symbolic, ordinary, need improvement.
Aruna123
Wrote on 17th Jan, 2019
A symbolary temple
This temple has captured how Sita was married to Ram in a traditional setting. More could have been done to showcase how the marriage was done, the Mandap could have been decorated to show our typical..
Still intact with the same grace and you can feel it
In Hindu tradition, Groom and bride get married ( where they go around fire 7 times and exchange vows) under a small piece of the decorated roof having four pillars inside the marriage hall. It is cal..