Raghunathji
Raghunathji is a revered deity in Hinduism, particularly worshipped in the regions of North India. He is often associated with the epic tale of Ramayana, where he is considered an incarnation of Lord Rama. Devotees believe that Raghunathji embodies virtues like righteousness, courage, and compassion, making him a symbol of ideal leadership.
Temples dedicated to Raghunathji can be found in various parts of India, with the most famous being in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Pilgrims visit these temples to seek blessings and participate in rituals, especially during festivals. His worship emphasizes devotion and moral values, inspiring followers to lead a virtuous life.