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Panthpakar

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Panth-Pakar Temple
Religion
DistrictSitamarhi
DeitySita
FestivalsJanki Navami, Vivah Panchami, Durgapuja
Location
LocationPanth-Pakar, Sitamarhi
StateBihar
Panthpakar is located in Bihar
Panthpakar
Location in Bihar
Geographic coordinates26°38′37″N 85°33′33″E / 26.643638°N 85.559206°E / 26.643638; 85.559206Coordinates: 26°38′37″N 85°33′33″E / 26.643638°N 85.559206°E / 26.643638; 85.559206
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Architecture
CreatorPragati Gaurav
CompletedBefore 17th century AD

The Panth-Pakar is a Hindu pilgrimage site in Sitamarhi district, in the India in state of Bihar, which has an ancient Hindu temple. It is situated 8 km north-east of Sitamarhi town and a popular visitor's attraction.

Panth-Pakar is said that after her marriage, Sita was carried in a palanquin to Ayodhya by this route. An old Banyan tree is still standing here under which she is said to have rested for a while.



Panth Pakar is one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Goddess Sita, located in Sitamarhi, Bihar, India. Million of pilgrims visit the temple every year and most visited religious shrine in North India.

This Temple is also called Panth Pakar Maa Janki Temple.




And also daily Bus service by Mahavir Mandir Trusts in morning from Punaura Dham to [[Haleshwar Sthan]] , [[Panthpakar]] and Janakpur Temple Nepal and retain back in evening at Punaura Dham.




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