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what is Panchavati in the Ramayana

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Answered by lakshmipriya15
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Panchaviti city is so deeply rooted in legends.

it is very crucuial aming where rama has visited.

the entire aranya kanda of ramayana was in panchavati.

in panchavati there are totally 5 banyan trees so it is called panchavati.

it is also the place where river godavari comes down from moumtains.

ravana took away sita and kept in panchavati

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Answered by goldikthakur
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Panchavati , or modern day Nashik, is a city which is so deeply rooted in legends. It is very crucial among the places visited by Lord Rama as it is where the crucial phase of his exile occurs. The entire Aranya Kanda of Ramayana is set in Panchavati.

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