The SUN Temple at Kandaha village is an important religious and historical place which has been duly recognized by the Archaeological Survey of India like Surya Mandir in Dev of Aurangabad district. Kandaha Surya Mandir is situated in Pastwar Panchayat of Mahishi Block. It is at nearly 16kms west from Saharsa district headquarter. On the […]
Saharsa
Saharsa, a small city located in the northern Indian state of Bihar, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance. The city is home to several ancient temples that attract a large number of devotees from all over the country.
One of the most significant temples in Saharsa is the Kali Temple, dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Kali. This temple is known for its unique architecture and is a popular attraction for both devotees and tourists. The temple’s annual festival, Kali Puja, is celebrated with great fervor and attracts thousands of devotees from all over the country.
Another important temple in Saharsa is the Shiv Mandir, dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. This temple is known for its tranquil surroundings and is a popular spot for meditation and introspection. The temple’s annual festival, Maha Shivaratri, is celebrated with great pomp and show and attracts devotees from all over the country.
The Ram Mandir, located in the heart of Saharsa, is a prominent temple and an important religious site for the city’s Hindu community. The temple is known for its stunning architecture and is a popular tourist attraction.
Apart from these religious sites, Saharsa is also home to several other important temples, such as the Durga Temple, the Hanuman Temple, and the Vishnu Temple. Each of these temples has its unique architectural style and significance and attracts devotees throughout the year.
Sant Karu Khirhari Temple, Saharsa
Situated on the bank of Kosi River, there is a temple of Saint Karu Khirhari who is said to have attained divinity by virtue of his Shiv-Bhakti a dedication to Cows. People from all walks of life come to offer milk to Karu Baba. Although this temple near Mahpura village-2Km away from Mahishi block office, […]