Vivaha Mandap

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Vivaha Mandap is a prominent ceremonial pavilion and temple complex in Janakpur, Nepal, revered as the legendary wedding site of Lord Rama and Sita and a major Hindu pilgrimage destination.

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Vivah Mandap 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple complex
ceremonial pavilion
pilgrimage site
architecturalStyle Hindu temple architecture
Maithil architecture
associatedWith Rama NERFINISHED
Ramayana NERFINISHED
Sita NERFINISHED
country Nepal
culturalSignificance symbol of marital devotion in Hindu tradition
dedicatedTo Rama NERFINISHED
Sita NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole center of Rama–Sita devotion in Janakpur
hasFunction pilgrimage center
religious worship
wedding pavilion
hasHeritage Maithil culture NERFINISHED
hasRitual daily puja
reenactment of Rama–Sita wedding
special bhajan and kirtan programs
hasStructureType courtyard pavilion
multi-shrine complex
hasTourismRole major religious tourism attraction in Janakpur
hasVisitorType local devotees
pilgrims
tourists
languageContext Maithili
Nepali
locatedIn Janakpur NERFINISHED
Madhesh Province NERFINISHED
nearBorder India–Nepal border NERFINISHED
nearby Janaki Mandir NERFINISHED
pilgrimageFrom India NERFINISHED
Nepal NERFINISHED
other South Asian countries
religion Hinduism
religiousTradition Rama bhakti
significance believed site of Rama and Sita’s wedding
usedForFestival Ram Navami NERFINISHED
Tihar NERFINISHED
Vivaha Panchami NERFINISHED
worshipTradition Vaishnavism

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historical capital Janakpur hasTemple Vivaha Mandap
subject surface form: Janakpur
Janakpur majorTemple Vivaha Mandap
this entity surface form: Vivah Mandap