According to legend, there are several stories related to the epic
Ramayana connected to the site of Panth Pakar. It is said that the princess Sita Devi of Mithila had rested for a night under a Pakar tree at this very spot. The
King Dasharatha of
Ayodhya stopped here for a night's rest on their way back to Ayodhya after the wedding of Rama and Sita, along with procession of Lord Rama. It is said that during the stopover, Sita fashioned a
Daatun (toothbrush made of plant stick) from the nearby Pakar tree branch and, after using it, threw it into the ground. The toothbrush sprouted a sprout, and over time, a large cluster of Pakar trees grew here. Nowadays, these trees are so large and intertwined that they are a fascinating sight for devotees. The devotees believe that these trees are living testament to Sita's memory, and that merely seeing them bestows blessings. Similarly, according to an other legend, it is said that the first dialogue between Lord Rama and
Lord Parshuram mentioned in
Valmiki Ramayana and
Ramcharitmanas took place at this same place. == Upgradation as a Teertha ==