Name : Ramdham
Location :
The temple is located on the Ramgiri Hill situated in Ramtek, which is
42 km northeast of Nagpur city, Maharashtra. One can travel by car up to
the entrance of the temple on the hill.
Legend :
The legend says that Lord Rama stopped at Ramtek, along with His wife
Sita and brother Lakshmana, while on his exile. Another fact that adds
to the attraction of the town, from tourism point of view, is its
association with the Great poet Kalidasa. He wrote his excellent poem,
Meghdoot
in the hills of Ramtek only. Infact, it is often said that it was the
beauty of Ramtek Hills that inspired him to write the poem.
Description :
Ramdham is a historical temple of Lord Rama, which is said to be more
than 600 years old. The temple dedicated to Lord Ram, Sita and Laxman on
the top of the hill. The major attractions of Ramtek comprise of the 27
Brahmanical style temple that have been constructed atop the hill.
Amongst them is the Lakshmana Temple, which dates back to as far back as
1400 AD.
The temple is known for its unique OM structure which is 350 feet long
and 10.5 feet high and 11 feet wide which is situated at foot of the
hill.
The town serves as the venue of the Kalidasa Festival, held every year
in the month of November. A fortnight-long festival, it boasts of
performances by virtuosos in the field of music, dance and drama.
The Ambala talab is a big tank found at the foot of the Ram Temple in
Ramtek. A number of temples have been built around the Lake. The tank is
also important because the ashes of the dead are immersed here (Pitru
Pooja).
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