Amawa Ram Mandir, Ayodhya
Amawa Ram Mandir in Ramkot at Ayodhya is situated at the same sight whereupon stood the temple of the Raghu dynasty wherein Emperors of the Raghu clan including Lord Ram used to worship the deities. This is the reason that the Amawa Mandir, which in the complex of 15 temples, houses all the important deities of the Hindu religion. The word Amawa denotes the place situated in old Patna District and now in Nalanda District of Bihar. The Rani of Amawa built this temple in 1919 AD. It was renovated and extended by Acharya Kishore Kunal, a former IPS officer, Vice Chancellor of K.S.D. Sanskrit University and ex-Chairman of Bihar State Board of Hindu Religious Trusts. He built a magnificent Ram Temple with tuffen glass all around. A very fascinating idol of Lord Ram in childhood form was installed on 8th November 2019 with an earnest request and resolve that litigation of Ram Janmbhoomi may be decided in favour of Ram Lallaji at the earliest. The earnest request was heard by the Lord of the Universe and on the very next day i.e. 9th November 2019 the case, which was pending for almost 70 years was decided in favour of Ram Lalla. This Ram temple on the first floor of the extended portion of the Amawa Temple is the first Air – Conditioned temple of the holy town of Ayodhya and the deity is overlooking all the pilgrims going towards the Ram Janmbhoomi through the tuffen glasses. Since his installation in the temple last year, the Amawa Mandir has become the talk of the town and is now known throughout the country because of many factors including Ram Rasoi.