Janaki Sthan Mandir
Address: Brahmarshi Nagar Rd, Brahmarshi Nagar, Bhagwanpur, Bihar 842001, India
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Janaki sthan mandir is a Hindu temple in Muzaffarpur.It has been rated 9 out of 10 by 5035 people.
Reviews
anuj b. rated it 8/10 stars and wrote:
It is uncommon to find Sita temple but at Sitamarhi, the birthplace of Janaki ji, it is very common. The deities include Ram Lakshman Sita Hanuman ji and others including Krishna Radha are also separate in other smaller temples. There's a good parking and local shops for prashad and other rituals. However there are limited restaurant options nearby, you will get only sweets and tea.
Posted: 3 months ago
i. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
I am Visiting that Place located near Sitamarhi Railway station, Rs 10 Auto charged to reach that Janki Sthan Mandir. Very Sweet Place for Worship.
Jai Shree Ram Sita Ram?
Posted: 3 months ago
BIRESH K. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
This place is where king JANAK take shade from heavy rain for saving mata sita in a straw hutt.
Posted: 4 months ago
technical Smart r. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Try to raise your voice,,, ?Janki sthan temple should be enlarged, government and development should happen so that tourism increases...It is the misfortune of Bihar that the Janki temple in Sitamarhi is not being developed..
Posted: 5 months ago
Sumit K. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Love this place About 1.5 Kms. Off the railway station and the bus stand, this is the birth place of Sita. JanakiKund is adjacent south of the temple. The shrine is thronged by devotees in thousands during Navratri and Ram Navami festivals. It is believed that this temple is some 100 years old. The legend of this place refers to the epic Ramayana and famous as the place where Sita was nursed under a shade in the ploughing filed where she was found as a new born by the King Janaka. This is a fairly big temple with a modern structure. The presiding deity of the temple is Sri Ram, Sita and Hanuman. A nearby tank famous as Janki Kund is where the King Janaka used to give bath to the baby Sita as is the belief of popular mythical tale. There is a big courtyard and provision for solar powered lights. The large gateway of the temple warmly welcomes the visitors to this sacred place. Inside there is a spacious courtyard to accommodate a large gathering of devotees. As the impact of Ramayana is a predominant influence on the Hindus in Bihar, the temple is thronged by devotees around the year. The festival Ram Navami and Janki Navami are the holy festivals of this place.
I♥SITAMARHI...
Posted: 8 months ago
Timings:
Wednesday: 5 am to 1 pm, 4 to 9 pm
Thursday: 5 am to 1 pm, 4 to 9 pm
Friday: 5 am to 1 pm, 4 to 9 pm
Saturday: 5 am to 1 pm, 4 to 9 pm
Sunday: 5 am to 1 pm, 4 to 9 pm
Monday: 5 am to 1 pm, 4 to 9 pm
Tuesday: 5 am to 1 pm, 4 to 9 pm
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