Lord Rama did this sacred pool for Mother Sita with arrows, definitely intends to wander here

The story that has been going on for centuries about the construction of Ram Temple is now complete. Now everyone can visit the Ram Temple. Ayodhya is now known for the Ram Temple, but there are many places in different parts of the country associated with Lord Rama and Mother Sita. The story of some mythological places associated with Lord Rama and Mata Sita is still ideal for many people. It is said that the Ayodhya mountain in Purulia district in the Western Bengals is an art here, related to Lord Rama as well as Mata Sita. In this article we will tell you about some interesting stories related to the same sacred dam. Which tank is made of the arrow of Lord Rama? The Kund built from the arrow of Lord Rama is called ‘Sita Kund’. In addition to being a sacred dam, it is also a holy religious place for the devoted of Lord Rama and Mother Sita. SITA KUND is considered committed to Mata Sita. This pool is located in the Ayodhya hills of Purulia district in the Western Bengal, and is also a sacred place for the locals. Sita Kund’s mythological story Sita Kund’s mythological story is very interesting. It is said that when Lord Rama, Mother Sita and Lakshmana left for captivity, also reached the Ayodhya mountain in the Purulia district in Western Bengals. Mother Sita feels very thirsty after reaching Ayodhya mountain. In such a situation, Laxman searched the whole forest, but he did not get water. After this, Lord Rama shot an arrow and a stream of water started flowing from the mountain in front of him. After this, Mata Sita extinguished her thirst by drinking water. Does the tank never reduce water? There is a very interesting story about Sita Kund. It is said about this tank that his water never works. Even in the scorching heat, this pool is full of water. It is also said about the Sita Kund that thousands of people come close to the Kund every year on the day of Buddha Purnima and drink his water. It is believed that drinking water from this pool causes no disease. Share this story -tags