Ajodhya
a city in e uttar pradesh, in n india; a suburb of faizabad: one of the seven most sacred hindu centers.
historical examples
the princesses of videha do not carry on conversation with the princes of ajodhya.
tales from the hindu dramatists r. n. dutta
the capital was the ancient city, also named ajodhya, adjoining fyzabad, which is still a very sacred place of pilgrimage.
rambles and recollections of an indian official william sleeman
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