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Not Sri Lanka, but this Indian village is believed to be Ravana's birthplace: Why I'd visit this temple again and again
ETimes | April 30, 2026 7:40 PM CST

I have always been drawn to offbeat places. For me, places with fewer crowds and rich history are the biggest attractions. Recently, while speaking to locals in Greater Noida, I came to know about a lesser-known gem—the Ravana Janmabhoomi Mandir. Hidden deep within a village named Bisrakh, the temple holds mysteries which are waiting to be solved. But before, let me tell you, this is no ordinary temple. The moment I stepped inside, scenes from Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana, which many of us grew up watching, began playing in the back of my mind. It was my moment of realisation as I realised how different reality can be from what we see on screen. Not many are aware that Ravana is believed to have been born in present-day Uttar Pradesh’s Bisrakh village . Yes, not Sri Lanka, but India is known as his birthplace according to belief rooted in the epic Ramayana.


Bisrakh: The believed birthplace of Ravana


Bisrakh in Gautam Buddha Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh gets its name from Rishi Vishravas, father of Ravana. According to Hindu mythology, Vishravas was a Brahmin and son of Sage Pulastya, one of the ten mind-born sons of Lord Brahma. Vishravas married Kaikesi, a raksha princess and had Ravana and other kids.

Vishravas had another son named Kubera with his first wife Ilavida, the daughter of the sage Bharadwaja. Kubera was the original ruler of Lanka. But Ravana took away the golden Lanka from him and became the king himself. Today, Kubera is worshipped as the “God of Wealth”.

The mysterious Shiva Lingam at the Ravana Janambhoomi Temple