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Sita Ki Rasoi Ayodhya Address: Rani Bazar Colony, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, 224123, India

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Monday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wedesday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Ayodhya, a city known for its religious fervour and illuminating festivities, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. A city that welcomes tourists from all over has several nuggets and tourist spots that leave an indelible mark in our memory.

One such quaint and beautiful tourist spot of Ayodhya is Sita ki Rasoi.

Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, holds a significant place in Hindu mythology and has been accredited as the epitome of sacrifice and virtue. This culinary haven echoes the essence of ancient traditions. You can explore the flavours and stories that make Sita Ki Rasoi a must-visit, offering a taste of Ayodhya's cultural tapestry and a journey into the heart of mythic gastronomy.

All about Sita Ki Rasoi, Ayodhya

Sita Ki Rasoi, situated on the north-western side of Ram Janamasthan near Ram Chabootra-terrace in Ramkot, Ayodhya, is not just any kitchen; it is the kitchen where Sita mata would cook for Lord Rama.

Within its sacred walls, it has idols of all the people from Ramayana, namely Ram, Lakshman, Bharat, Shatrughan - and their respective wives Sita, Urmila, Mandvi, and Shrutakirti. This temple has utensils believed to be used by Sita mata, like the rolling plate (Chakla) and rolling pin (Belna), uniquely significant in Ayodhya's cultural history.

In ancient times, a customary practice dictated that the newly arrived daughter-in-law would prepare meals for the entire family. However, the legend surrounding Sita Ki Rasoi takes a different turn, suggesting that Mata Sita didn't cook solely for her family but rather for the entire human race. She was revered as Goddess Annapurna.

Further evidence of Sita Ki Rasoi's existence at this location can be found in a notable detail on the main arch of the Babri Masjid, reading the inscription: "Janmasthan Sita ki Rasoi."

This inscription was discovered by the renowned Indian historian and philosopher Ram Chander Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's grandson. This fact adds historical weight to the temple's connection with the sacred kitchen of Sita.

Broadly viewed, Sita Ki Rasoi can be seen as a symbol of Advaita, a philosophy that rejects dualism. This concept extends beyond indigenous spiritual practices and finds resonance in mainstream Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

Ramchandra Gandhi emphasised that honouring the spirit of Sita Ki Rasoi involves more than just reconciliation between Hindus and Muslims; it's about fostering harmony between humans and the natural world.

Entry fees and timings of Sita Ki Rasoi, Ayodhya

Entry to this sacred kitchen is free for all. You can visit the place daily between 8 AM to 6 PM.

Best time to visit Sita Ki Rasoi, Ayodhya

Ayodhya is best enjoyed during the winter season. The cool climate and ease of moving around the city make it a perfect time to visit. You can explore the beauty of Sita Ki Rasoi without breaking into a sweat between October to March.

How to reach Sita Ki Rasoi, Ayodhya?

Your journey to Sita Ki Rasoi begins once you step into the sacred city of Ayodhya. Air, road or rail travel options are available to Ayodhya from almost all cities of India.

The Ayodhya bus station is also just 1.8 km from where you can get frequent buses or autos. If travelling by rail, you need to cover a distance of 1.6 km to reach Sita Ki Rasoi.

The nearest airport is the Lucknow International Airport, also known as the Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, which is 165.1 km from Sita Ki Rasoi. You can hire a bus or any private vehicle or taxi from outside the airport at your convenience.

Road trips are also a good option as people travelling to Lucknow or Varanasi plan to travel by road to Ayodhya. So you can also plan accordingly. Ayodhya is approximately 200 km or less from Gorakhpur, Varanasi, or Lucknow.


The presence of Sita Ki Rasoi in Ayodhya is a powerful reminder that, despite the numerous changes and challenges throughout history, we have consistently revered nature as a divine force, transcending caste and religious boundaries.

A visit to Sita Ki Rasoi becomes a cherished chapter in one's travelogue. So, book a Ayodhya tour package with Ayodhya Tourism, a division of Holidays DNA and make sure your travel diary has this unique destination written beautifully. To get in touch with us, please fill the Contact Us form.

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