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Ahilya Uddhar

Buxar, Bihar, India:
The Legend of Lord Rama and Ahilya: This sacred site, also known as Ahirauli Dham, is profoundly linked to the Hindu epic Ramayana. It is believed to be the location of the ashram of Sage Gautam and his wife, Ahilya. According to the myth, Ahilya was cursed by her husband to turn into a stone slab, or Shila, for a transgression. She was released from this curse, or Uddhar, and regained her human form by the mere touch of the feet of Lord Rama, who was passing through the forest with his brother Lakshman and Guru Vishwamitra on their way to Janakpur. The current temple complex is a serene spiritual spot, signifying the power of redemption and the divinity of Lord Rama. The location is also part of the ancient pilgrimage route known as the Panch Kosi Parikrama of Buxar. The environment is peaceful, providing a perfect spiritual retreat away from the town's hustle, making it a place of deep devotion for Hindus:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1-2 Hours:
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    Place Type:
    Religious and Mythological Site:
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    Entry Fees:
    Donation-Based Entry: There are no official entry fees to the temple. However, pilgrims are encouraged to make a small voluntary donation (Dakshina) to the temple trust for maintenance and community services.

    Priest Services Fees: If you wi...
    Donation-Based Entry: There are no official entry fees to the temple. However, pilgrims are encouraged to make a small voluntary donation (Dakshina) to the temple trust for maintenance and community services.

    Priest Services Fees: If you wish to perform a specific Puja (like a Satyanarayan Puja or Graha Shanti), the priest will charge a fee (Shulka), which can range from a nominal amount to a few hundred rupees based on the complexity of the ritual.

    Photography Permission: Generally free, but be respectful and always ask for permission before photographing the priests or devotees up close:
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Generally open from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, though the outer gates may be open 24 hours.

    Ideal Visit Time: The early morning (5:00 AM - 7:00 AM) or late afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) is best to avoid the ...
    Regular Timings: Generally open from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, though the outer gates may be open 24 hours.

    Ideal Visit Time: The early morning (5:00 AM - 7:00 AM) or late afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) is best to avoid the mid-day heat and to attend the morning or evening Aarti.

    Seasonality: Avoid the peak summer months of May and June. The best time is during the Winter months (October to March)
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    Special Events:
    Ram Navami Celebrations: The birth of Lord Rama in April is celebrated with great pomp, featuring special Pujas, Kirtans, and community feasts.

    Panch Kosi Parikrama Mela: A major, five-day fair held in November or December that marks the cul...
    Ram Navami Celebrations: The birth of Lord Rama in April is celebrated with great pomp, featuring special Pujas, Kirtans, and community feasts.

    Panch Kosi Parikrama Mela: A major, five-day fair held in November or December that marks the culmination of the pilgrimage circuit around Buxar, drawing thousands of devotees to this specific site for rituals and Darshan (viewing the deity)
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Rama and Ahilya Shrine: The central point of the temple provides the best shot of the principal deities and the architecture, especially when illuminated during festivals.

    The Ancient Kund or Pond: Capture the reflections of the sky...
    The Main Rama and Ahilya Shrine: The central point of the temple provides the best shot of the principal deities and the architecture, especially when illuminated during festivals.

    The Ancient Kund or Pond: Capture the reflections of the sky and the temple complex in the waters of the old pond, emphasizing a calm and timeless atmosphere.

    The Gateway Arch: The main entrance to the temple complex, often inscribed with the story of Ahilya, makes for a good photo representing the start of the spiritual journey.

    Sunrise/Sunset Over the Fields: Photograph the temple's spire silhouetted against the vibrant colors of the sky over the surrounding agricultural fields, giving a sense of rural sanctity:

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Things To Do

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    Meditation and Prayer: Engage in deep silent meditation at the spot where Ahilya was freed, soaking in the energy of redemption.

    Attending the Aarti: Participate in the morning or evening Aarti (prayer ritual) for a vibrant cultural and spiritual experience.

    Exploring the Ashram Grounds: Walk around the entire premises, including the Kund (pond), to appreciate the serene natural setting that once housed an ancient sage's ashram.

    Studying Mythology: Talk to the local priests to hear their version of the Ramayana tale, gaining deeper insight into regional folklore and traditions surrounding Ahilya's story.

    Offering Puja: Perform Puja (worship) rituals to the deity and seek blessings, which often involves offering flowers and sweets...

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    Why Famous:
    The Footprint of Rama and Redemption: It is primarily famous for the mythological event of Ahilya's salvation by Lord Rama, making it one of the most significant Ramayana-related pilgrimage spots in Bihar. It symbolizes innocence, divine intervention, and the profound power...
    The Footprint of Rama and Redemption: It is primarily famous for the mythological event of Ahilya's salvation by Lord Rama, making it one of the most significant Ramayana-related pilgrimage spots in Bihar. It symbolizes innocence, divine intervention, and the profound power of faith.

    A Key Stop in Panch Kosi Parikrama: It is a central point in the annual Panch Kosi Parikrama (circumambulation) of the Buxar region, attracting pilgrims from all over India during the Margashirsha (November/December) month, especially during the Panchami and Ekadashi dates:
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    Architecture:
    Architectural Style and Dimension: The temple complex follows a typical North Indian Nagara style with later-period modifications. The main shrine, or Garbhagriha, is relatively modest, housing the central idol.

    Building Material: Predomina...
    Architectural Style and Dimension: The temple complex follows a typical North Indian Nagara style with later-period modifications. The main shrine, or Garbhagriha, is relatively modest, housing the central idol.

    Building Material: Predominantly constructed using brick and plaster, the complex features a courtyard and subsidiary shrines. The architecture is more focused on the spiritual significance and pilgrimage utility rather than grand, ancient carving.

    Key Features: The courtyard space allows for large gatherings of devotees. Its design emphasizes simplicity and accessibility for pilgrims. The sacred spot where the stone is believed to have been is a key point of reverence, often marked by a small platform or an embellished area within the complex. The overall structure is typical of a rural pilgrimage site, renovated over centuries:
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest major airport is Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport (PAT) in Patna, approximately 130 KMS away. From Patna, hire a taxi or take a bus to Buxar, then a local transport to Ahirauli.

    By Train: The most convenient is ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Ram Rekha Ghat (9 KMS); Buxar Fort (7 KMS); Sita Ram Upadhyaya Museum (7 KMS); Bihari Ji Temple, Dumraon (18 KMS); Katkauli Ka Maidan (3 KMS); Nath Baba Temple (6 KMS); Naulakha Mandir (8 KMS); Brahmeshwar Nath Temple (35 KMS); Chausa War Memorial (16 KMS); Gola Bazaar Buxar (7 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & safety: Carry a basic first-aid kit, and drink only bottled water, especially during Summer. Be cautious of stray animals in the village setting.

    Packing: Wear modest, traditional clothing suitable for visiting a temple (covering s...

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