The excitement of a wedding celebration in Janakpur

According to religious belief, King Janak's daughter Sita married Ram, the son of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya, in Janakpur, and a wedding festival is celebrated here every year.

Mangshir 9, 2082

Ajit Tiwari

The excitement of a wedding celebration in Janakpur

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According to religious beliefs, the marriage of Ram and Sita took place in Treta Yuga. Thousands of people participated in the wedding celebrations in Janakpur on Tuesday.

According to religious beliefs, Sita, the daughter of King Janak, married Ram, the son of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya, in Janakpur. A wedding festival is celebrated here every year. 

The Janaki Temple has been decorated like a bride for the wedding. Thousands of people from Nepal, India and other countries are participating in the wedding festival. Hundreds of devotees from Ayodhya have been welcomed at the Janaki Temple. A large number of saints and common people have arrived in Janakpur for the festival. 

The Ram-Sita Wedding Festival, which lasts for a week, includes a visit to Janakpur city, flower garden Leela, Dhanush Yagya, Tilakotsav, Matkor and on the last day, the wedding festival and Ramkaleva ritual are performed.

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