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JANAKPUR

Janakpur otherwise called the Janakpurdham is managerial headquarter of Dhanusha District. Janakpur is found 123 km south-east from the Kathmandu (capital city of Nepal). Janakpur has generous tourism industry because of its centrality Hindu Religion, excellent spots and sanctuaries and because of nearness of just single railroad in entire Nepal. Janakpur is situated in terai in southern piece of Nepal. Significant waterways around Janakpur is Dudhmati, Jalad, Rato, Kamala etc.The principle fascination of Janakpur is "Janaki Mandir." It is one of the greatest sanctuary in Nepal, It was worked in 1898.
Janakpur zone, generally knowm as Mithilanchal, is where antiquated Mithila culture started. It is the origin of Chhat celebration and Mithila dialect and script. The principal thousand years BC trial of Shaptapatha Brahamana tells that Nepalese Mithila ruler Mathava Videha, driven by his minister Gotama Rahugana, first crossed the sadanira (Gandaki) waterway and found the South Asian kingdom of Videha, who's capital city was Janakpur. As Gotama Rahugana formed numerous hyms in the Rigveda, these occasions must date to the Rigveda period.
The most essential chronicled reference to Janakpur is in Hindu epic Ramayan, where Ram's significant other Sita (otherwise called Janaki in Nepal) is said to be a Nepali princess in Videha. Her dad, King Janak of Videha, discovered infant Sita in the wrinkle of a field on a visit of Siraha and brought up her as his little girl. When she grew up, ruler reported that she ought to be marry by whoever could string the perfect bow of master Shiva. In spite of the fact that numerous illustrious suitors attempted, Ram, sovereign of Ayodhya, alone could even lift the bow. As Ram and Sita are the real figures of Hinduism, Janakpur is essential Nepalese journey site for Hindus everywhere throughout the world.

Janakpur is situated in Terai, alluvial and forested and mucky landscape at the base of the Himalayan mountain extend. The real waterways encompassing Janakpur are Dudhmati, Jalad, Ratu and Kamala. Janakpur is popular for the sanctuaries and various lakes which conveys religious significance. One can see each of the six seasons in Janakpur. Spring (February/March) Summer (April/May/June) Rainy (July/August) Autumn (September/October) Autumn-Winter (November/December) Winter (December/January). The best time to visit Janakpur is September to March as the climate is charming and a few celebration fall amid this period.

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