Rām Tīrath
Deities

Rām Tīrath

Rām Tīrath — where Sita took refuge

Status · Anusandhāna
Source · Tier 2
Tradition · Hindu
Period · Varies

Rām Tīrath

Tradition

Hindu / Vaishnava / Punjabi

Location

  • Ram Tirath (Amritsar), Amritsar, Punjab (31.575°N, 74.675°E)

Sacred Narrative

Rām Tīrath (near Amritsar) is the ancient site where Sita — in her exile after Rama banished her — took refuge at Valmiki's hermitage. Here, Luv and Kush (her sons) were born. An annual fair draws 50,000+ pilgrims; they bathe in the sacred tank believed to be Sita's own bathing spot.

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Offerings
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Sacred colours
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📖 Stories

  • Narrative of Rām Tīrath
    Rām Tīrath (near Amritsar) is the ancient site where Sita — in her exile after Rama banished her — took refuge at Valmiki's hermitage. Here, **Luv and Kush** (her sons) were born. An annual fair draws 50,000+ pilgrims; they bathe in the sacred tank believed to be Sita's own bathing spot.
    Tradition

🪔 Worship Procedures

Daily rites
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🛕 Principal Temples

🎊 Festivals

  • Annual Rām Tīrath festival
    Seasonally · 1–10 days

📜 Primary Scriptural Sources

  • Hindu primary textsscriptural/oral