A Comprehensive Synthesis: Ayodhya's Transformation from Ancient Tirtha to Modern Religious Tourism

Author(s): Dr. Amit Kumar, Mr. Kumar Gaurav Mishra, Dr. Shiv Kumar Yadav, Dr. Manish Rai

Publication #: 2601013

Date of Publication: 31.01.2026

Country: India

Pages: 1-6

Published In: Volume 12 Issue 1 January-2026

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62970/IJIRCT.v12.i1.2601013

Abstract

Ayodhya is a city in Uttar Pradesh, India, on the banks of the Sarayu River. It is one of the most complicated and ever-changing holy places in the world. In Hinduism, it has been a tirtha, or a place to cross over and be rescued, for thousands of years. Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Muslims have also found it to be very essential (Singh & Kumar, 2020; Kumar, 2022). This deep, complex sanctity is now coming together with strong forces of religious nationalism, economic ambition, and mass tourism. The consecration of the Ram Mandir (Rama Temple) in January 2024 sped up this process a lot. The academic literature on Ayodhya, particularly a series of critical studies conducted from 2019 to 2025, analyzes and clarifies this substantial transformation from multiple viewpoints: its sacred geography and cultural heritage, the intricacies of urban governance and planning, and the far-reaching socio-economic and market impacts following the temple's inauguration. This synthesis combines different points of view to give a whole picture of Ayodhya's past, present, and troubled future. It argues that the city is a major example of how faith, politics, heritage, and capitalism come together in the sacred domain around the world.

Keywords: Ayodhya, Ram Mandir, Religious Tourism

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