Tourism Place In Bihar

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Best tourism place in Bihar :-

Tourism  Place In Bihar


In this blog we will tell our viewers about best places to visit in  Bihar with your family and couple where you can enjoy your day here you can feel a lot happiness here is the list of places - 

  

Kakolat Falls in Bihar

   

Location   Nawada district of Bihar, India

Height    46 m   

Longest drop   50 m

Number of drop   1

Open for tourist   Yes

Fees     Free

Kakolat Falls is a picturesque waterfall in Nawada district, which popularly attracts tourists because of its scenic views. It is one of the best waterfalls in India and the water of the falls remains cool throughout the year. The height of this waterfall is about 150 to 160 feet from the ground level.


Fact-According to the legend, an ancient king was turned into a dragon by the curse of a sage and lived within the waterfall. Folklore suggests that Krishna along with his queens used to come here to bathe. You can go to this place with the help of google maps. You just have to click on kakolat .


Madhubani in Bihar -

Madhubani is famous in Bihar as well as in India , Madhubani is famous for her village and her ancient history .Madhubani is famous for her tourist places there are four tourist places 

 Saurath

 Kapileswarsthan

 Uchaitha

 Bhawanipur


1. Saurath-  

 

Saurath

This is a road side village on Madhubani-Jaynagar road and contains a temple known as Somnath Mahadev. It owes its importance to the annual Sabha held by Maithili Brahmins for negotiating marriages. Many Panjikars who keep the genealogical records of the different families reside here and outside.You can go to this place with the help of google maps. You just have to click on Saurath.


2. Kapileswarsthan-


Kapileswarsthan

A village situated nine kilometers from Madhubani District Head Quarter. The village is noted for its Shiva Temple, also known as Kapileswarsthan. Numerous devotees congregate at the temple every Monday and particularly in the month of Shravan. A large fair is also held on the occasion of Maha Shiva Ratri. You can go to this place with the help of google maps. You just have to click on  Kapileswarsthan.

  

3.  Uchaitha-


Uchaitha

The village in Benipatti block is noted for its temple of Bhagwati on the western bank of river Thumne. According to a legend, the renowned Sanskrit poet and dramatist Kalidas was blessed by Bhagwati at this place. You can go to this place with the help of google maps. You just have to click on  Uchaitha.


4.  Bhawanipur- 

It is a large village situated 5kms from the block headquarter of Pandaul, the village is noted for its temple of Ugaranath and traditional association with famous poet, Vidyapati. As the legend says, Vidyapati was such a great devotee of Lord Shiva that the latter began to serve Vidyapati as his servant named Ugana. You can go to this place with the help of google maps. You just have to click on Bhawanipur

   

Jalmandir, Pawapuri in Bihar-

It is a major pilgrimage destination of Jains and the temple is dedicated to Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara (religious preacher of Jainism), which marks the place of his cremation. Mahavira attained Nirvana (death) in Pawapuri in 527 BC.

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Date of established  -528BC

Temple -1

Location - Pawapuri,Nalanda,Bihar,India

Creator -  King Nandivardhan

Entry Fee--No

Jalmandir

The Jal Mandir or Water Temple is situated in Pawapuri(also known as Apapapuri which means a town without sins), in the Indian state of Bihar Source of information from wikipedia you can learn about then on wikipedia you just have to click on wikipedia.  

Vulture Peak in Bihar-


Vulture Peak


The Vulture Peak in Bihar, also known as the Holy Eagle Peak or Griddhrakūta, was the Buddha's favourite retreat in Rajagaha. It was the scene for many of his discourses. Rajgir is located in Bihar, India. It is so named because it resembles a sitting vulture with its wings folded. Source wikipedia .you can learn about then on wikipedia you just have to click on wikipedia

Location Hansrajpur, Bihar 803121    


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

 

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