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Mandar Parvat
Small mountain in Bounsi, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mandar Parvat, also known as Mandar Hill is a small mountain situated in Bounsi, Banka district under Bhagalpur division of state of Bihar.[1] It is about 700 ft high and approximately 45 km south of Bhagalpur city of Bounsi, a place located on the state highway between Bhagalpur and Dumka. Mandar Hill is a great place of pilgrimage although it is not so well known now. On top of the hill areJain temples and on bottom of the hill are Hindu temples.[2] A carnival is organised every year at Mahavir Jayanti & Makar Sakranti.
Quick Facts Shri Mandar Parvat Tirth, Religion ...
Shri Mandar Parvat Tirth | |
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Mandar giri | |
![]() Nirvan Sthal of 12th Tirthankara Vasupujya | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Jainism, Hinduism |
Deity | Vasupujya and Vishnu |
Festivals | Mahavir Jayanti, Makar Sankranti |
Location | |
Location | Banka district, Bihar, India |
Geographic coordinates | 24°50′28″N 87°02′07″E |
Temple(s) | 12 |
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