ποΈ The Sacred Kingdom of Mithila
Visit the Magnificent White Marble Janaki Temple β The Birthplace of Sita (Janaki)
Janakpur is the soul of Mithila culture and one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in the Hindu world. It is the place where Goddess Sita grew up and married Lord Rama.
The Janaki Mandir, also known as the 'Nau Lakha' temple because of its cost of nine lakh rupees at the time of construction, is a stunning masterwork of Rajput and Mughal architecture.
Massive white marble temple dedicated to Goddess Sita (Janaki).
The sacred site where the wedding of Lord Rama and Sita took place.
The most sacred pond in Janakpur, used for holy rituals and evening prayer.
Site where the broken piece of Lord Shiva's bow fell during Sita's Swayamvar.
Another holy pond mentioned in the Ramayana with scenic surroundings.
An ancient pagoda style temple dedicated to Lord Ram, built during Malla era.