Janakpur Nepal Tour Packages
It is a great religious and historical place. Janakpur is famous as the birthplace of Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. There is an artistic marble temple of Sita (Janaki), popularly known as Naulkha Mandir.
Religious festivals, trade fairs and other festivities are held here on Bivaha Panchami and Ram Navami. Janakpur is also linked with Kathmandu by air and road. It is a part of Central Nepal.
Janakpur Nepal Tour Packages has become a great piligrimage site for Hindus today.
The most sacred sites are the Janaki Mandir, dedicated to goddess Sita, the Ram Sita bibaha(marriage) mandir, built over the spot where Ram and Sita were said to be married, Ram Mandir, dedicated to god Ram and the holy pond Dhanush Sagar.
Hundreds of Indian devotees come here every year to pay their respect to the goddess at this temple.
The 2 most important ones are close to the Janaki temple and are known as Dhanush Sagar and Ganga Sagar.
Nearby is another temple that is called 'Sita-Ram vivah mandir'. The temple is said to be built at the place where Lord Rama was married to Sita.
Marriage anniversary of Ram and Sita is observed every year here through a festival that is also observed throughout Nepal. The place is very popular among the Hindus all over the world.
Janakpur is the birthplace of Sita, the Hindu goddess and wife of Lord Rama.
It is also the capital of ancient Mithila kingdom and is the home of the unique Mithila artifacts in Nepal.
Janakpur, also called Janakpur Dham, is about 135 kilometers from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.
Janakpur has become a great piligrimage site for Hindus today.
Janaki is a brave girl which is the daughter of the king Janak Janakpur has the Janaki Temple (Mandir in Nepali) which is dedicated to Goddess Sita, and also has a Ram and Sita Marriage Mandhir (or also
known as Ram and Sita Bibaha Mandhir in Nepali) which is said to have been built in the spot where they got married. Marriage anniversary of Ram and Sita is observed every year here through a festival which is also observed throughout Nepal .
In the Janakpur region, one of such festival is the enactment of the wedding ceremony, decorating temples and monuments, burning of oil-lamps surrounding the temple and other historical sites in the region.
Throughout the festival there are dramas in theaters and in open streets remaking the marriage ceremony of Ram and Sita.
According to Hindu, Ram and Sita took birth to free the earth from the cruelty and sins of the demon King Ravana (Ravan). To learn more about the Hindu Goddess, see web link at the end of this page.
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