Ramadevarabetta should be developed as Ayodhya of the South

Ramadevarabetta should be developed as Ayodhya of the South
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Ramadevarabetta should be developed as Ayodhya of the South

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The District in-charge Minister of Ramanagara, Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, has urged Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai to constitute a development committee to build a temple at Ramadevarabetta in the lines of Shriram temple at Ayodhya.

Bengaluru: The District in-charge Minister of Ramanagara, Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, has urged Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai to constitute a development committee to build a temple at Ramadevarabetta in the lines of Shriram temple at Ayodhya.

In a letter written to Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai and Muzarai Minister Shashikala Jolle, he has demanded that Ramadevarabetta be developed as the Ayodhya of South India. Narayan has said that Sriram temple should be built using 19 acres of space which belong to the Department of Muzarai at Ramadevarabetta.

"There is a strong belief among the people of the region that Sugriva installed Ramadevarabetta. Considering the religious feelings of the people of the district Ramadevarabetta should be developed as a heritage and attractive tourist spot.

This would enable us to portray our culture as well as nurture tourism," he has opened. People also believe that Sri Rama spent a year here during his days of exile in the forest, along with Sita and Lakshmana. They also believe that seven great sages did their penance here. In addition, this is a prominent vulture conserved area in the country. The traditional connection between Ramadevarabetta and Ramayana dates back to the era of Tretayug, he has explained in his letter.

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