Lakhisarai is one of the popular Districts in the state of Bihar. Lakhisarai is popularly known for its religious and historical importance. If you find out the historical records, then you see Lakhisarai has lots of religious attractions. Read this article to know about the best tourist spots in Lakhisarai District. Rajauna, Kabaiya, Nongarh, Barahiya, Shringirishi, Abhainath Asthan, Bhagwati Asthan these all places are the major attraction of Lakhisarai District. You can visit any time in this beautiful Destination but winter is the best time to visit Lakhisarai District.
Location Map of Lakhisarai District
Let’s have a look at the best Tourist Spots in Lakhisarai District [Bihar, India]
Rajauna:
Rajauna is a small village in Lakhisarai district. It is situated at a distance of 4 kilometres from Lakhisarai headquarters. Once upon a time, this place was famous as the capital of Indradaman. Indrodaman was the last emperor of Pala dynasty. History of this place proves that it was famous for various architecture. Most of the architectures of this site had destroyed and some ruins architecture of this place attracts many history lovers.
Ashok Dham is another attraction of this place, which collects a huge number of visitors. It is located near Rajauna village. Ashok Dham is famous for a huge Shivling, which is made of black stone.
Kabaiya:
Kabaiya is a small town situated near Janagar Hills. According to the history, historians said that this place was significant at the time of the tenth century. Lots of ancient materials of old centuries have been founded in this place.
Nongarh:
Nongarh is located at a distance of 10 kilometres from Lakhisarai city centre. During the excavation of Nongarh, lots of ancient materials, the statue of goddesses, some stops were founded, which indicate that this destination was also famous in ancient times. All statues of goddesses were made of sand stone.
Barahiya:
Barahiya is a small town, located at a distance of 15 kilometres from north to Lakhisarai. The temple of Tripura Sundari Man Bagwati is the prime attraction of this site. This temple generally is known as Maharani Asthan. This temple is the highest temple of Bihar. The Ganga River flowing to the north side of this temple, that’s why this temple considered as an important holy centre. Many people come here to take a holy dip in the river and complete their worship.
Shringirishi:
Shringirishi is a wonderful natural place. The temple of Lord Shiva is the main attraction of this site, which is located near Jalappa Asthan. It is considered as an important religious centre. Soft water spring of Shringirishi, green grassland and rocks, making this place Memorable. Mahashivratri and Makar Sankranti is the major festival of this site. During this festival, thousands of visitors come here to celebrate the festival. Boating facility is also available here.
Abhainath Asthan:
Abhainath Asthan is a wonderful place on the top of the hill of Abhaipur. Temple of Abhaipur is the popular attraction of this site. This temple is dedicated to the Abhainath Baba, who was a famous saint. According to the local people, it is said that Abhainath Baba always protects the people of this village from all problems. Many visitors come here to complete their prayer near Baba and they believed Baba fulfils their all wishes. Now, this place is also popular as an ideal picnic spot. This temple surrounded by the mountain, forest and rocks. There is an amazing Soft water spring, which also attracts many visitors. In the month of January, many tourists come here to take bath in this spring.
Bhagwati Asthan:
Bhagwati Asthan is a beautiful temple. This temple is dedicated to the Mata Bhagwati. The temple is situated at the foot hill of Abhaipur village mountain. Nag Panchami is the major festival of this temple. During this festival huge number of visitors come here to complete their Prayer.
If you love adventure, so friends don’t waste your time and visit all amazing destinations in Lakhisarai District, which I have already mentioned.
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