Famous Temples for Maithilis | Maithili people give great importance to temples, they visit temples occasionally and sometime regularly depending upon the situation |
Rajdevi (राजदेवी) Temple |
- is situated in the Rajbiraj-9, Saptari
- famous temples in Eastern region and in the Rajbiraj City
- it is located in Rajdevi Tole
- is famous along the city people and entire district
- It is believed that when a devotee worships with great devotion and true heart in the temple, their wish comes true.......Read More......
Chinnamasta Bhagwati (Nepali छिन्नमस्ता भगवती), Sakhda, Sakhdeshwori Bhagwati
- situated in Chinnamasta VDC, Saptari, 10 km from Rajbiraj and also near to Indian Border
- This Temple is a main attraction for Nepal and Indian Pilgrims
- People are likely to come here in Bada Dashain
- Some thousands of goats are sacrificed here during dashain
- Situated on the Northern Bank of Big pond...Read More....
- famous temple situated in Saptari district
Kankalini Temple (कंकालिनी ) - it is located in Bhardah VDC (planned to be Municipality soon)
- This temple is main attraction for Nepal and Indian pilgrims
- people are likely to come here in Bada Dashain
- Kankalini Temple has great religious importance
- Like most of the other Shakti Peethas in Nepal, this temple, too, has a legend attached to it...Read More.....
- another one of the famous temples of Eastern NepalShambhunath Temple (शम्भुनाथ)
- is situated in Shambhunath VDC, Saptari, 12 km from Rajbiraj and also near to Mahendra Highway
- This Temple is a main attraction for Nepal and Indian Pilgrims
- People are likely to come here in Bada Dashain
- During month of Baisakh (The first month of Bikram Sambat) the people are celebrate here with joy and happiness...Read More...
Janki Temple (Janakpurdham) |
- the centre of Janakpur is dominated by the impressive Janaki Mandir to the north and west of the bazaar
- This temple, one of the biggest in Nepal, was built in 1898 (1955 in the Nepali calendar) by Queen Brisabhanu Kunwar of Tikamgarh
- It is also called "Nau Lakha Mandir" after the cost of construction, said to be nine (nau) lakh.....Read More....