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Sāketa (साकेत), in Sanskrit, a place where God resides. Saket can be alternatively used for Heaven or Vaikuntha in Hindu epics, where liberated souls dwell."Saketa", the name of the Ayodhya Kingdom was later widespread by Buddhist travellers and far away traders for the collective name of the region's under this Kingdom. Overall, according to early chronicles found in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Sanskrit literature and "Ramayana" and "Ramacharitamanas" the city bears name of Ayodhya Kingdom, not Sāketa.

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  • Saketa o Saketana es un antiguo nombre ―casi desconocido― de la ciudad de Aiodhiá, un importante sitio de peregrinación en la India, porque era el lugar donde el Ramaiana (texto épico-religioso del siglo III a. C.) declaraba que había nacido el rey dios Rama.Quizá sea también el nombre de alguna otra ciudad mítica. (es)
  • Sāketa (साकेत), in Sanskrit, a place where God resides. Saket can be alternatively used for Heaven or Vaikuntha in Hindu epics, where liberated souls dwell."Saketa", the name of the Ayodhya Kingdom was later widespread by Buddhist travellers and far away traders for the collective name of the region's under this Kingdom. Overall, according to early chronicles found in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Sanskrit literature and "Ramayana" and "Ramacharitamanas" the city bears name of Ayodhya Kingdom, not Sāketa. (en)
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  • Location of Ayodhya (en)
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  • Ayodhya (en)
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  • Saketa o Saketana es un antiguo nombre ―casi desconocido― de la ciudad de Aiodhiá, un importante sitio de peregrinación en la India, porque era el lugar donde el Ramaiana (texto épico-religioso del siglo III a. C.) declaraba que había nacido el rey dios Rama.Quizá sea también el nombre de alguna otra ciudad mítica. (es)
  • Sāketa (साकेत), in Sanskrit, a place where God resides. Saket can be alternatively used for Heaven or Vaikuntha in Hindu epics, where liberated souls dwell."Saketa", the name of the Ayodhya Kingdom was later widespread by Buddhist travellers and far away traders for the collective name of the region's under this Kingdom. Overall, according to early chronicles found in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Sanskrit literature and "Ramayana" and "Ramacharitamanas" the city bears name of Ayodhya Kingdom, not Sāketa. (en)
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