7 Iconic Lord Rama temples should be worshipped during Ram Navami

Introduction:
There are several temples in India, which holds the same tradition and heritage, and are engaged in propagating the valor of great Legends, and Icons India. This holy land has witnessed several legendary icons, who had sacrificed their lives, and set as an example for all other humans in this world. This mystical land has taken several people by surprise, where they devote their lives to engage in spirituality. Here are the Iconic Lord Rama temples should be worshipped during Ram Navami to get the blessings of Lord Rama:
Kalkaji Temple
Kalkaji Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali, one of the incarnations of Goddess Shakthi. This temple was built around the year 1764AD and is acknowledged as the replica of Vaishno Devi. Goddess grants the wish of her devotees, and help them to reach a newer level in their life, by removing all the obstacles. Many people come and pay their tributes.
Jhandewalan Mandir
Jhandewalan Mandir is dedicated to Goddess Durga. It was built by Badri Bhagat, one of the great devotees of Mother Goddess. He saw an idol hidden beneath the ground and was instructed by the goddess herself in his dreams to locate this place. He then made a big temple, where people feel a mystical power always surrounds his temple and helps them to fulfill their wishes.
Akshardham Temple:
Dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, this is a culmination of art and beauty. Located in Delhi, it is the replica of the original temple at Gujarat. It has several intricate carvings, and beautiful sculptures, where it invites a lot of visitors, and make them spellbound. This temple also has several shows and celebrates many festivals.
Gauri Shankar Temple:
Gauri Shankar Temple is an olden temple, which is located near the Digambar Jain Temple. According to folktales prevailing here, it was built by a war belligerent, who wanted to build a temple for Lord Shiva, as a tribute for his success in his war. He was also successful in his war, and he built a big shrine here. The Shiva Linga in the shrine is 800 years old, and there are other deities like Goddess Parvathi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kartik. There are several silver murals, which depict Lord Shiva. It is one of the major attractions of this temple.
Shri Jagannath Mandir
A replica of original Jagannath Puri Temple was built in Hauz Khas, Delhi. This temple is one of the important temples of the Oriya community in Delhi. This temple also conducts Ratha Yatra, which is attended by a lot of devotees.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Lakshmi Narayan Temple, also known as Birla Mandir is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. It was constructed in the year 1930 by one of the most iconic industrialists of India, B.D.Birla. It is a multi-storied building, built with red sandstone and has convoluted designing on the walls and pillars. It has been built beautifully with artificial caves, statues, and fountains.
Hanuman Mandir, Jhandewalan
Hanuman-Mandir at Jhandewalan at Delhi is renowned for the massive 108ft statue of Lord Hanuman. It can be seen from both Jhandewalan and Karol Bagh metro station. The devotes, need to pass through the mouth of the statue to reach the temple, which is one of the rakshasas, or the giant. There are several other deities like Lord Rama, Goddess Sita in this temple.
