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Ram Janaki Theater,
!!!!! (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Jyoti Sah's house is on the left side of the theater...
Satya Niwas,
ajitjha (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Lots of Rememberance of my back home ..ajit k jha
Chetena NGO,
Amit Ranjan (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Chetena is an well known NGO working in the field of women empowerment and children education. Mr. Brikhesh Chandra Lal is the president of the organization. It has been serving long for the community of Janakpur for past many years. It also has a community radio FM station called "Janaki FM" dedicated for the community. My best wishes to the organization.
RAM MANDIR JANAKPURDHAM (NEPAL),
Omkarsonu (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Sonu House
Shiksha Niketan,
Ajay (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
The place is in correct position according to me but try to allow more zoom to the place and its a school opened bu by Vishvanath Verma
monastic school,janakpur,
ANIL KUMAR (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Sree Janaki and Sree Uma Mahadevi Mythila Shakti Peeth Temple, Janakpur, Nepal,
niteshraj
wrote
18 years ago:
Janakpur is the capital of the ancient state of Mithila and the Janaki Temple, located in the center of the city, is well known in the Hindu Kingdom (Nepal). Sita (Janaki) the wife of the legendary hero Ram was born in Janakpur. Throughout the year, many pilgrims come to pay their respects to Ram and Sita who are the main religious attractions in Janakpur. The city is thronged by worshippers and visitors, especially during the festival of Bibah Panchami. This annual festival is celebrated on the occasion of Ram and Sita's marriage and their wedding ceremony is enacted throughout the week. During this period, the city is enlivened by the wedding festivities.
Ram and Sita are the two central characters of the great Hindu epic Ramayan. In the story, Ram strings a bow that originally belonged to Lord Shiva the destroyer and in the process, the bow breaks into three pieces. One piece flies up to heaven another falls down into the depths of the underworld, presently there is a huge pond called Dhanush Sagar above the spot. The third piece flies to present day Dhanushadham, about 40 kilometers from Janakpur. There, visitors will see huge rocks shaped liked a bow. Thus, after Ram's successful attempt to string the bow, Janaki's father, King Janak gives his daughter's hand in marriage to the brave prince of Ayodhya
Dr. ramlala mishra house,
capable_thakur
wrote
19 years ago:
good place
Ram Janaki Theater,
ASHOK DILWALE (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
THIS IS A GOOD THREATOR
RAM JANKI PITCHER PLACE ATTRAACTS PEOPLE MORE
BRING PICTURES ON THE RELEASING DATES
MAKE CABINS FOR THE PEOPLE COMING WITH FAMILY
Sree Janaki and Sree Uma Mahadevi Mythila Shakti Peeth Temple, Janakpur, Nepal,
ASHOK DILWALE (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
GOOD PLACE FOR VISITORS
KEEP TEMPLE CLEAN
RESPECT THE TOURISTS
Visahara Pond,
rajesh chaudhary (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
bishare pond which is situated some 450metres east of the murlichowk is famous by the name of hindu god BISHARA.
Das Sadan - Pramod,
Pramod Lal Das (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
yes this place is properly defined and tagged.
Janakpur Airport,
bipin karna (guest)
wrote
19 years ago:
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