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SAWARTHIA SEWA SADAN, AYODHYA
🕉️ Discover the Divine Soul of Ayodhya
Staying at Sawarthia Sewa Sadan, you’re right in the heart of spiritual Ayodhya — surrounded by history, devotion, and culture.
From the sacred Shri Ram Mandir to peaceful Saryu Ghats, explore the most divine and beautiful places — all just minutes away from our 4-star hotel.
Top Places to Visit Near Sawarthia Sewa Sadan
1. Shri Ram Mandir (1 km | 5 mins)
2. Hanuman Garhi Temple (1.5 km | 7 mins)
3. Kanak Bhawan (1.8 km | 8 mins)
4. Dashrath Mahal (2 km | 10 mins)
5. Saryu River & Ghats (3 km | 12 mins)
6. Nageshwarnath Temple (2.8 km | 10 mins)
7. Guptar Ghat (6 km | 20 mins)
8. Tulsi Smarak Bhawan (3 km | 12 mins) In Memory of Saint Tulsidas
9. Ram Katha Park (2.5 km | 10 mins)
🌺 Events & Local Experiences
🕯️ Saryu Aarti – Every evening, experience the city illuminated by diyas and chants.
🎆 Ram Navami Festival – Witness Ayodhya in its grandest form with cultural events and divine celebrations.
🪔 Deepotsav Ayodhya – The world-famous festival where millions of diyas light up the city every Diwali.
🚶 Distances from Sawarthia Sewa Sadan
| Attraction | Distance | Time (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Shri Ram Mandir | 1 km | 5 mins |
| Hanuman Garhi | 1.5 km | 7 mins |
| Kanak Bhawan | 1.8 km | 8 mins |
| Dashrath Mahal | 2 km | 10 mins |
| Saryu Ghat | 3 km | 12 mins |
| Ram Katha Park | 2.5 km | 10 mins |
| Guptar Ghat | 6 km | 20 mins |
SAWARTHIA SEWA SADAN, KHATUSHYAM JI & SALASAR BALAJI




Venkateshwar Temple,Sujangarh
Lord Venkateshwar is the main idol flanked by statuettes of lord Vishnu on one side and goddess laxmi and bhudevi on the other side. The temple also houses the statuettes of goddess Padmavati and goddess Godadevi on each side. Lord Venkateshwar’s idol resides in the sanctum sanctorum carved out of black stone. The fascinating thing about this temple is that all the rituals and ceremonies are performed in this temple according to south Indian customs and the priests/Brahmins and hosts in the temple are of south Indian origin.
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
The forest of this region falls under major group “Tropical Forest” as per classifications of Indian forests by Champion & Seth. The forest of sanctuary area again falls under the group “Topical Thorn Forest” and sub group 6B/C “Desert Thorn Forests”.
Tal Chappar Sanctuary comes alive with the chirping of various migratory birds including Montagur’s, marsh harrier, pale harrier, imperial eagle, tawny eagle, short toed eagle, sparrow hawk, skylark, crested lark, ring drove, brown dove, blue jay, green bee eaters, black ibis and demoiselle cranes








Harsh Sikar
It is an ancient site famous for the ruins of old Shiva temple (10th century) located on the high hills of Aravali. The architectural display of the old temple is breathtaking. It was developed by first Singhraj, the erstwhile Emperor of Ajmer. The original temple was made in 973 AD and was later destroyed by Mugal Emperor Aurangjeb in 1679 AD. In 1718 AD, Rao Shivsingh made a new temple adjacent to the old temple using the ruins of the old temple.
Mandawa fort
The fort of Mandawa was founded in the 18th century. Thakur Nawal Singh, son of Shardul Singh, founded the fort in vikram samvat 1812 (1755 AD). The fort dominates the town with a painted arched gateway adorned with Lord Krishna and his cows. Built as per a medieval theme, the castle of Mandawa is adorned with beautiful frescoes.Rooms in the palace are decorated with paintings of Lord Krishna, exquisite carvings and amazing mirror work. The palace’s Durbar Hall houses a number of antiques and paintings.
Situated in the middle of the town, the Mandawa Fort has been converted into a heritage hotel.






Rani Sati Temple
Rani Sati, also identified as Narayani Devi and referred to as Dadiji (grandmother), is said to be a Rajasthani woman who lived sometime between the 13th and the 17th century and committed sati (self-immolation) on her husband’s death. Various temples in Rajasthan and elsewhere are devoted to her worship and to commemorate her act.
Jeen Mata Temple
Jeenmata is a village of religious importance in Sikar district of Rajasthan India. It is located at a distance of 29 km from Sikar town in south. The population of town is 4359 out of which 1215 are SC and 113 ST people. There is an ancient Templededicated to Jeen Mata (Goddess of Power). The sacred shrine of Jeenmata is believed to be a thousand years old. Millions of devotees assemble here for a colourful festival held twice in a year in the month of Chaitra and Ashvin during the Navratri. There are a number of dharamshalas to accommodate large number of visitors. Just close to this temple her brother Harsh Bhairav nath’s temple is situated on the top of the hill.
Mugal Emperor Aurangzeb wanted to raze to the ground the Mandir of Mata. Being invoked by Her priests, the Mata let out its army of bhairons (a specie of fly family) which brought the Emperor and his soldiers to their knees. He sought pardon and the Kind hearted Mataji excused him from Her anger. Aurangzeb donated akhand (Ever-glow) oil lamp from his Delhi palace. This lamp is still glowing in the sacred sanctorium of the Mata.


