Thawe Mandir, C9GV+HX9, Thawe, Park, cituu ttolaa, Bihar
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Thawe Mandir, C9GV+HX9, Thawe, Park, cituu ttolaa, Bihar
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Thawe Mandir - Featured Reviews (478)
The temple is not quite completed yet, but the place is very good.
In Thawe block there is an old temple dedicated to Goddess Durga popularly known as "Thawe wali Mata". It is believed that "Thawe wali Mata" fulfill the wishes of her devotees. This temple is also famous for a peculiar tree, the botanical family of which has not yet been identified. The tree has grown up like the cross. Various legends are prevalent in connection with the idol and the tree. A big fair is annually held here in the month of Chaitra (March -April). Thawe Mandir, the Temple of Maa Thawewali is situated in Thawe, in Gopalganj District in the State of Bihar, India. It is only 6 km from Gopalganj town on the Gopalganj-Siwan National Highway.
Maa Thawe(Kamakhaya) And( Bhagat temple work under process ) ...... place some Dirty..... Please temple comunity maintain it.
Most beautiful place in Bihar
There are innumerable religious places in the state of Bihar which gave the first university to the whole world. The Thawe Temple of Maa Thawe Wali Bhavani is one of the places where your soul gets satisfaction. beware of these some people
There are several names and forms of Maa Shakti. Bhaktas (devotees) worship her by many names in many forms, Maa Thawewali is one of them. There are 52 "Shaktipithas" in all over India, this place is also like a "Shaktipitha". The holy place of Maa Thawewali is situated in Thawe in Gopalganj District in Bihar, India. Maa has arrived here from her another holy place Kamrup, Assam where she well known as "Maa Kamakhya" on the prayer of her great devotee "Shree Rahshu Bhagat Ji". Maa also known as "Singhasini Devi" "Rahshu Bhawani". In the morning between 5:00 and 7:00 am and in evening 7:00 pm (depends on season) devotees worship Maa with "Laddo", "Peda", "Narial" & "Chunari". Thawe mandir view Two days in week, Monday and Friday, are very important for worshiping to please Maa. On these days devotees gather and worship Maa in large number in comparison to other days. The special Mela is organized during two times in year, in the month of "Chaitrya" and "Ashvin" on the great occasion of "Navratra". The story of the establishment of thawe Durga Temple is quite interesting. Manan Singh, the king of the Chero dynasty, considered himself a great devotee of Mother Durga, when suddenly there was a famine in the king's kingdom. At the same time, there was a devotee of Mata Rani in Thawe. Rice started coming out when Rahshu ran pater from the tiger. That is why the people there started getting food grains. It reached the king, but the king could not believe it.The king protested against Rahshu and called him a hypocrite and asked Rahshu to call his mother here. On this, Rahshu told the king that if the mother came here, she would destroy the kingdom but did not consider it a king. At the call of Rahshu Bhagat, Goddess Maa walked from Kamakhya and reached Thawe in Gopalganj via Ami of Patna and Saran. All the buildings of the king collapsed. Then the king died.
You get peace by going to the temple
It will be nice place for picnics...if it will neat and clean...bt there is to much unwanted waste of humans and domestic animals but yes, some area is good for picnics