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Ayodhya Panchavati to showcase 88 medicinal plants from Ramayana era

A 20-acre Ramayana-era Panchavati is being developed in Ayodhya’s Ram Janmabhoomi complex to recreate the serene, spiritual environment of Treta Yuga through 88 rare medicinal plants and sacred ecological features

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To deepen the spiritual and cultural landscape of Ayodhya, a sprawling 20-acre Panchavati, inspired by the Ramayana era, is being developed within the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex. The initiative aims to offer devotees a unique window into the ecological and meditative environment associated with Bhagwan Ram’s forest exile, as described in sacred Hindu texts.

The Panchavati will not be a mere landscaped garden but a meticulously curated natural space designed to mirror the ecological reality of ancient India. The flora to be planted includes Peepal, Banyan, Bael, Amla, Mango, Shami, Sita Ashok, Kadamb, Palash, Parijat, and Champa, among others. These plants are not only spiritually revered but also hold medicinal and ecological importance.

Notably, the Sita Ashok tree which is considered sacred and linked with the Ramayana, will be imported from Sri Lanka to retain its authenticity. Other plant species will also be sourced internationally, wherever required, to accurately represent the biodiversity of that era.

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The vision is to recreate the serene and sacred surroundings of the Treta Yuga, the period in which the events of the Ramayana took place by planting 88 species of rare, medicinal, and spiritually significant flora, many of which are mentioned in ancient scriptures.

Beyond trees and vegetation, the Panchavati area will feature a number of thoughtfully designed elements to support spiritual practices. Plans include the construction of kunds (ritual water ponds), natural water sources, flower groves, and even a Vanaprastha Ashram, a space representing the forest-dwelling stage of life, ideal for reflection and penance.

The area is being shaped to function as a retreat for meditation, recitation, and inner spiritual work, aligning with the lifestyle depicted during Bhagwan Ram’s time in exile. It is envisioned as a sanctuary where devotees can find peace away from the material world and reconnect with the essence of dharma through nature.

To ensure cultural and religious accuracy, the team overseeing this ambitious project is conducting an in-depth study of Valmiki’s Ramayana and Goswami Tulsidas’ Ramcharitmanas. These texts offer detailed references to the natural settings of the Panchavati where Bhagwan Ram, Sita Mata, and Lakshman lived during their forest exile.

Scholars and heritage experts are being consulted to interpret descriptions from these scriptures and translate them into tangible design elements. Every aspect from the selection of plants to the layout of pathways and spiritual corners is being tailored to reflect the sanctity and aesthetic simplicity of the Treta Yuga.

The responsibility of developing this heritage-inspired ecological zone has been given to GMR Group, a leading infrastructure company. Work has already commenced on the first 10 acres, located near Kuber Tila on the southern flank of the Ram Janmabhoomi premises. The remaining 10 acres are being cleared and handed over in stages as the project progresses.

Authorities have confirmed that land preparation, soil testing, and the initial planting process are underway. Indigenous agricultural techniques are being incorporated wherever feasible to retain the organic integrity of the space.

The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust sees this Panchavati as a milestone in the cultural and spiritual revival of Ayodhya. The Panchavati will complement it by restoring the natural ethos of the Ramayana’s forest life.

Once completed, it will become a symbol of Sanatan dharma’s harmony with nature, and encourage the future generations to appreciate both the ecological wisdom and spiritual depth rooted in India’s ancient traditions.

Topics: Shri Ram JanmabhoomiAyodhya Ram MandirShri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra TrustPanchavati
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