‘Ram’ is a term that you will always hear in India, no matter where you travel. Lord Rama was Lord Vishnu’s seventh incarnation, and Hindus all across the globe venerated him. He was the pinnacle of virtue, teaching us how to be morally upright even when we don’t have a shed to hide behind. Raavan, a powerful and clever demon, was overpowered by him, and we were freed from his evilness. This is why Rama can be found in every heart and corner of India’s magnificent country. Following the Supreme Court’s decision on the Ayodhya dispute, everyone knows that you would build a Ram Mandir in this sacred city. There are, nevertheless, some Ram Temples still standing in India. Discover the list of prominent Ram temples in India that you must see at least once in your life.  

#1. Ayodhya Ram Mandir, Uttar Pradesh

Hindus have long revered the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya as the ‘Ram Janam Bhoomi,’ or birthplace of Lord Ram. This Ram Mandir, located on the banks of the Saryu River in the district of Faizabad, is revered by Hindus. Thousands of devotees are drawn to this beautiful region each year in order to see the birthplace of their ideal monarch, Shri Ram. The peacefulness of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is maintained by tranquil Ghats, classic temples, and Hindus’ unwavering faith in Lord Ram.

#2.  Triprayar Sri Rama Temple, Kerala

The Triprayar Sri Rama Temple is situated in Kerala’s Thrissur district. The idol placed at this Ram Temple has a unique history. Lord Krishna, who is also thought to be an avatar of Lord Vishnu, is said to have worshiped the idol preserved in Triprayar. It was created by a fisherman from Kerela’s Chettuva district and was immersed in the sea. Later, Vakkayil Kaimal, the emperor, put the idol at Triprayar temple. This fascinating temple has unique sculptures and wooden carvings, making it one of India’s top Ram temples.

#3.  Kalaram Mandir, Nashik

Kalaram Mandir is a beautiful Ram Mandir in India, situated in Nashik, Maharashtra’s Panchavati district. The temple’s name, Kalaram, literally means “Black Rama,” and it was given to it because of the 2-foot tall black figure of Lord Ram. Goddess Sita and Lakshaman idols have also been placed. When Lord Rama was exiled for fourteen years, it is said that after the tenth year, he returned to Panchavati with Sita and Lakshman to reside by the Godavari River.

#4. Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple, Telangana

Sita Ramachandraswamy Temple is one of India’s most prominent Ram Mandirs, situated in Bhadrachalam, Telangana’s Bhadradri Kothagudem District. The Ramachandraswamy Temple, which lies where Rama crossed the Godavari River to bring Sita back from Lanka, has a long and illustrious history. Inside the temple, an idol depicts Tribhanga, with Lord Ram holding Dhanu and Ban in his hands and Goddess Sita standing next to him holding a lotus.

#5. Ram Raja Temple, Madhya Pradesh

Ram Raja Temple is India’s sole temple where Rama is revered as a King rather than a God. This Ram temple is built like a spectacular fort, with cops acting as the temple’s guardians. Every day, King Rama receives a guard of honor and an arms salute. The attractive interior of this temple will astound you, making it one of India’s top Ram temples. Lord Rama’s idol at Ram Raja Temple was originally meant to be preserved in Chaturbhuj Temple.

#6. Kanak Bhavan Temple, Ayodhya

Because Ayodhya is Lord Ram’s birthplace, you will hear his name wherever you walk in this heavenly city. Kanak Bhavan Temple is one of Ayodhya’s most beautiful Ram temples. The gold ornamentation and golden throne of the statues of Rama and Sita earned this temple the name Kanak, which literally means “gold.” Whenever you visit this sacred sanctuary, be sure to catch the dawn or sunset. Kanak temple is constructed such that the shrine’s main wall faces east.

#7. Shri Ram Tirath Temple, Amritsar

Sita was abandoned when she returned from Lanka at one point. Shri Ram Tirth is the location where she sought refuge at Sage Valmiki’s ashram. It’s the same site where she gave birth to Luv and Kush, her twins. Shri Ram Tirth Temple was the site of the battle between the twins and Lord Rama’s army. Valmiki penned the complete Ramayana epic at this ashram. Shri Ram Tirath Temple is one of India’s most holy Ram temples due to a succession of noteworthy happenings.

#8. Kodanda Ramaswamy Temple, Chikmagalur

The Kodanda Ramaswamy Temple, situated in the Chikkamagaluru region of Karnataka, is one of India’s most prominent Ram temples. The construction of this temple is a superb combination of Hoysala and Dravidian styles. Parashurama asked Lord Rama to show him images from his marriage at Hiremagalur, which is why idols in Kodanda Ramaswamy are positioned with Sita on Rama’s right and Lakshman on his left, as is customary in Hindu marriage rites. It is the only temple in India where you can see Sita standing to Rama’s right and Lakshman standing to his left.  

#9. Ramaswamy Temple, Tamil Nadu

One of India’s most stunning Ram Temples. This temple’s magnificent sculptures reflect all important episodes from the epic Ramayana. This temple’s captivating structure makes it a must-see in India. It’s the only temple containing Ram, Sita, and Lakshaman idols beside Bharat and Shatrughan. You must visit the Alwar Sannathi, Sreenivasa Sannathi, and Gopalan Sannathi temples in the temple complex.

#10. Raghunath Temple, Jammu

Raghunath Temple in Jammu is a famous northern Indian temple. The Raghunath Temple Complex has roughly seven smaller temples devoted to Hindu deities outside the main temple. Every Hindu Pantheon is shown in this temple, which is rare in other temples. The construction of the Raghunath temple is similarly Mughal in style, reflecting the Mughals’ long reign of dominance in India.

#11. Ram Janaki Mandir, Janakpur, Nepal

It is popularly known as “Nau Lakha Mandir” and is situated in Janakpur, Nepal, where it was formerly the legendary Mithila Kingdom. It is located 123 kilometers southeast of Kathmandu. It is named after the Hindu goddess Sita. The temple, which is designed in Rajput architectural patterns, is the birthplace of goddess Sita, Lord Ram’s wife, as well as the location where Sita wedded Rama.

#12. Viraat Ramayan Mandir, Bihar

After completion, the Viraat Ramayan Mandir in Patna would be the world’s biggest shrine. The temple is 60 km from Vaishali, an ancient site in Kesaria in North Bihar. It will include a 20,000-seat hall twice the height of Cambodia’s iconic 12th century Angkor Wat temple complex (which stands 215 feet high). The temple honors Lord Ram and his spouse Sita, as well as 16 other Gods and Goddesses.

#13. Ram Mandir, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

In Bhubaneswar, it is near Kharavel Nagar. One of the most popular temples for Lord Rama worshipers is located in the city’s center. Beautiful pictures of Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita adorn the shrine. A private trust is established for managing it. The temple complex also has temples to Hanuman, Shiva, and other gods.

Visit one of India’s stunning Ram Temples, which are as heavenly as Rama’s name.