Ram Ki Paidi in Ayodhya is one of the city’s most sacred and visited ghats, situated along the holy Sarayu River. The ghat holds deep religious significance as a site associated with Lord Rama, making it a major destination for pilgrims and devotees from across the country. People visit Ram Ki Paidi to perform rituals, take holy dips in the river, and offer prayers, believing that it cleanses the soul and brings spiritual blessings. The ghat is especially vibrant during festivals like Ram
Navami and Diwali, when thousands of devotees gather to participate in ceremonies, light diyas, and join in aartis along the riverbank.
The design of Ram Ki Paidi features wide steps leading down to the river, providing easy access for pilgrims and creating space for gatherings and religious activities. Early mornings bring a peaceful charm with soft chants and prayers, while evenings are lively with devotional songs and the glow of countless diyas floating on the Sarayu, creating a mesmerising and sacred ambience.
Apart from its religious importance, Ram Ki Paidi offers scenic views of the river and the surrounding city, allowing visitors moments of reflection and connection with Ayodhya’s spiritual heritage. It remains a key landmark, blending devotion, history, and culture, and stands as a symbol of the city’s enduring faith in Lord Rama.