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More than fifty percent of the visitors of Ayodhya Dham are pilgrims; they do not care for weather conditions and their comfort. They plan their trip according to the Hindu calendar taking the festivals and festive events in to consideration. Some of the tourists also plan their trip according to some particular festivals like Deepotsav, but most of the tourists think of their comfort according to weather conditions. March, April and October are the peak months for tourists visit to Ayodhya as taking the records of last ten years but after the inauguration of Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir on 22 January 2024 all the records became invalid. As many tourists visited Ayodhya in one year before 22 January 2024, the same number are visiting each week these days. The transports, the staying facilities, the infrastructures, law and order conditions and the administrative management of Ayodhya has become so up to date that all the seasons and every weather has become suitable for visiting Ayodhya.

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Ayodhya is an ancient city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It holds immense religious significance in Hinduism as the birthplace of Lord Rama.

Ayodhya gained worldwide attention due to the Ayodhya dispute, a political, historical, and socio-religious debate in India centered around a plot of land in Ayodhya. It was claimed by both Hindus and Muslims, with Hindus asserting it as the birthplace of Lord Rama and Muslims claiming it as the site of the historic Babri Masjid.

Ayodhya gained worldwide attention due to the Ayodhya dispute, a political, historical, and socio-religious debate in India centered around a plot of land in Ayodhya. It was claimed by both Hindus and Muslims, with Hindus asserting it as the birthplace of Lord Rama and Muslims claiming it as the site of the historic Babri Masjid.

The Ayodhya dispute revolved around the Babri Masjid, a mosque built in the 16th century by Mughal Emperor Babur, which was claimed by Hindus to be the birthplace of Lord Rama. The dispute led to communal tensions and eventually culminated in the demolition of the mosque in 1992, sparking nationwide riots.

Following the demolition, the site remained a point of contention, with both Hindu and Muslim groups claiming ownership. The legal battle over the land continued for decades, eventually leading to a landmark Supreme Court verdict in November 2019.