Ramnagar, Barabanki

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Introduction

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Ramnagar, located in Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh, offers a blend of historical and religious attractions. The Parijat tree at Kintoor, a protected baobab tree, is a significant site with religious importance for Hindus. It's believed to have grown from Kunti's ashes and is situated near the Kunteshwar Mahadeva temple. Ramnagar itself is accessible via NH28C, with Burhwal Junction being the nearest railway station. 

Historical and Religious Sites:

Parijat Tree at Kintoor: A sacred baobab tree with religious significance, located near the Kunteshwar Mahadeva temple.

Kunteshwar Mahadeva Temple: An ancient temple said to be established by Kunti. 


Other Attractions:

Ramnagar Fort (Varanasi): While not in Barabanki, the Ramnagar Fort in Varanasi, on the banks of the Ganga river, houses a museum with historical artifacts.

Nearby Temples: There are other ancient temples and remains in the vicinity of Kintoor. 


Getting There:

By Road: Ramnagar is located on NH28C.

By Rail: Burhwal Junction is the nearest railway station.  
 Note: While Ramnagar in Barabanki has historical and religious sites, it's important to distinguish it from Ramnagar near Corbett National Park, which is known for its wildlife and jungle safaris. 

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