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Bhojpur-Bihar Attractions - Tourist Places To Visit In Bhojpur-Bihar

  • 01Aranya Devi Temple

    Aranya Devi Temple

    Aranya Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Aranya, the Goddess of the forests. The temple and the deity are known to fulfill the wishes of the devotees. The temple is just 3.2 km away from the Arrah railway station and can easily be reached by a rickshaw or horse-driven chariots.

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  • 02Sun Temple At Dev

    Sun Temple At Dev

    The Sun Temple at Dev is said to be the oldest Sun temple with the priests of the temple claiming it to be more than nine lakh years old. It is also assumed that the temple transcends from Treta Yuga, the Yuga of Lord Rama. A lot of stories and legends are associated with the building of this temple; along with that, the temple is immensely famous for its brilliant sculptures and architecture.

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  • 03Temples In Bhojpur

    Temples In Bhojpur

    Parswanath Mandir is a century old Jain Temple and is located at Masadh Village. Mahamaya Mandir is located at Ekwari village and was built during the Mughal period. Mahathin Mai Mandir is located at Bihiya and draws many women devotees.

    Jain Sidhant Bhawan houses a library that has a unique collection of materials related to Jainism. It is one of its kind in Asia. Kurwa Shiv has some ancient statues related to Banasur. Venkatesh Mandir is situated at Perhap village and has Southern architectural style.

    Baba Yagyeshwar Dham, a shiv temple, is situated in Jagdishpur. The holy 'Hanuman Mandir' of Jagdishpur is also widely worshiped. Jagdishwar Shiv Mandir is a Shiv Temple situated in Khutahan. Late Jagdish Giri on the premises of the Birla Temple, New Delhi, constructed the temple.

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  • 04Gundi Village

    Gundi Village

    Gundi Village is one of the villages in the district of Bhojpur. It is said to be the birthplace of World famous Great Saint Awadhoot Bhagwan Ram, popularly known as Sarkar Baba or Bhagwan Ram who was born in Gundi village in 1937.

    A large and growing number of tourists visit the village each year. It is also assumed that the temple transcends from Treta Yuga, the Yuga of Lord Rama. A lot of stories and legends are associated with the building of this temple.

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