240 km Ram Marg: Connecting Ayodhya to Sitamarhi – A Cultural Milestone in Bihar
- December 26, 2024
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Author: Bihar Say | Amrita | Did you know a 240 km road is bringing Ayodhya and Sitamarhi closer than ever before? The new “Ram Path” is not
Author: Bihar Say | Amrita | Did you know a 240 km road is bringing Ayodhya and Sitamarhi closer than ever before? The new “Ram Path” is not
Did you know a 240 km road is bringing Ayodhya and Sitamarhi closer than ever before? The new “Ram Path” is not just a road; it’s a lifeline connecting two sacred cities tied to the Ramayan era.
This ambitious project covers 453 km in total, with 240 km passing through Bihar. Once completed, it will create a seamless connection between Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, and Sitamarhi, the land of Goddess Sita. For pilgrims, it promises faster, smoother, and safer travel. For Bihar, it signifies a major boost in cultural tourism and regional pride.
The foundation stone for the Ram Path was laid recently, marking the beginning of a transformation. This project is designed to enhance the Ramayan Circuit and strengthen the cultural ties between these iconic cities. It also underscores the government’s focus on preserving and promoting India’s spiritual heritage.
For travelers, this road opens up an opportunity to experience history like never before. The scenic route, dotted with culturally significant landmarks, will offer a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Transitioning from the pages of the Ramayan to the real world, the Ram Path is a tangible celebration of India’s heritage.
As the project progresses, it’s expected to generate economic opportunities for locals and attract tourists from across the globe. This isn’t just infrastructure—it’s a cultural renaissance for Bihar and India.
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