Myth Meets History: Real Places From Indian Epics

BY: PRAGATI UPADHYAY

India’s ancient epics the Ramayana and Mahabharata  are deeply rooted in real locations that still inspire devotion and wonder.

Mythology Comes Alive

Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh marks Lord Rama’s birthplace. The grand Ram Temple stands as a symbol of devotion and heritage.

Ayodhya- Birthplace Of Rama

Near Nashik, Maharashtra,  the forest where Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana lived during exile. Sita Gufa still draws pilgrims.

Panchavati - Forest Of Exile

In Tamil Nadu, Lord Rama is believed to have built Ram Setu here - a divine link between India and Lanka.

Rameswaram - Bridge To Lanka

Near Hampi, Karnataka , the mythical monkey kingdom where Rama met Hanuman and began his journey to rescue Sita.

Kishkindha - Land of Hanuman

In Haryana, this sacred land witnessed the Mahabharata war and Lord Krishna’s timeless teachings, the Bhagavad Gita.

Kurukshetra: Battlefield Of Dharma

Once capital of the Kuru dynasty, Hastinapur in Uttar Pradesh still carries tales of the Pandavas and Kauravas.

Hastinapur - City Of Kings

In Gujarat, Dwarka was Lord Krishna’s golden city -  its submerged ruins whisper stories of divine grandeur.

Dwarka - Kingdom Of Krishna