
Shrinathji is a seven year old manifestation of Lord Krishna. Shrinathji is a form of the Hindu god Krishna who appears as a seven year old child (Balak). Shrinathji's main temple is located in the temple town of Nathdwara , 49 km northeast of Udaipur city in Rajasthan . Shrinathji is the central presiding deity of the Vaishnavite sect known as Pushtimarg (path of grace) or Vallabh Sampradaya founded by Vallabhacharya . Shrinathji is worshipped mainly by followers of Bhakti Yoga and by Vaishnavs and Bhatias and others in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
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The celebration of Krishna Janmashtami resonates across India, and Chapra’s Naini village boasts its own grand observance at the Dwarkadhish Temple. What sets this temple apart is not only its spiritual significance but also its remarkable construction. Built without a single brick, cement, or steel rod, this temple stands as a testament to the artistry and devotion of the local artisans. Let’s delve into the fascinating story of Dwarkadhish Mandir Chapra, a unique masterpiece reminiscent of Gujarat’s Dwarkadhish Mandir, and its sibling, Dwarkadhish Mandir Saran.
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Hathwa Raj was a ruling state belonging to Baghochia dynasty was one of the oldest ruling dynasty in the world of Bhumihar Brahmin.It encompassed all the 1,365 villages of Chhapra, Siwan and Gopalganj district of Bihar, was inhabited by more than 391,000 people, and produced an annual rental of almost a million rupees. Baghochia dynasty had been running since last 2600 years over the whole Bhojpuri region of Bihar and Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh. The royal dynasty had presented so many heroic warriors like Maharaja Khemkaran Sahi, Maharaja Yuvraj Sahi and Maharaja Fateh Bahadur Sahi who had fought with Afghan and Britishers to protect the independency of their ruling state. It was located in the Saran Division of Bihar. Earlier seats of the Raj included Huseypur, Kalyanpur, Balchowra and Baghoch. The Kalyanpur chieftaincy was subjugated by the Mughal Emperor Akbar during late 16th century.
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The tomb of Sher Shah Suri is a mausoleum located in Sasaram, in the Indian state of Bihar. Sher Shah Suri, who was the founder of the Sur Empire, commissioned the tomb for himself. It was completed on 16 August 1545, about three months after his death.
It is situated on a square plinth in the middle of an artificial lake, accessible by a causeway. The tomb, made out of sandstone, was originally painted in bright colours and decorated with glazed tiles. It is a three-storied octagonal building, surmounted by a large dome. Chhatris are located on each edge of the second and third stories. A veranda runs along the circumference of the tomb, with each side having three arched openings.
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