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The birthplace of Lord Rama was, coincidentally, also the subject of my short Book on the political turmoil surrounding the Janmabhoomi. Not much is widely known beyond the tumultuous political history. For instance, many are unaware that the birthplace of Lord Rama also witnessed his death. The God-King ended his Avatar by walking into the Sarayu River. In the dust of the current political dispute, we seem to have overlooked the magical history of the ancient city of Ayodhya.
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