Bihar, India

    Ramrekha Dham

    East Champaran, Bihar, India

    7.5/10
    Best time: October to March
    3 hours

    Welcome to Ramrekha Dham, a very special and holy place in East Champaran, Bihar! Long ago, people called it 'Chandan Pirt'. It's famous because it's believed that Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and his brother Lakshmana rested here during their travels. Come feel the peace and learn about ancient stories!

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    Top Activities in Ramrekha Dham

    • 1

      Attend The Local Prayer Rituals.

    • 2

      Experience The Peaceful Environment.

    • 3

      Explore The Ramrekha Kund.

    • 4

      Learn About The Local Legends.

    • 5

      Observe The Local Culture

    • 6

      Take Photos Of The Surroundings

    • 7

      Visit The Main Temple Complex.

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October to March

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    The history of Ramrekha Dham is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, particularly the epic Ramayana. It is believed that Lord Rama, along with his brother Lakshmana and wife Sita, spent some time at this location during their exile. The sacred pond, known as 'Ramrekha Kund', is said to be where Lord Rama drew a line (rekha) with his foot. Over centuries, the site has evolved into a place of worship and spiritual significance. The temple complex has undergone several renovations and expansions, reflecting the enduring faith of the local community and the continuous influx of devotees. The site's historical importance makes it a key part of Champaran's heritage.

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