Bhagalpur: Attractions and more...
‘Vish-hari Puja’ is one of the important festivals celebrated in Bhagalpur. It consists of ‘worshipping of the snake queen’. Every year thousands of believers and snake charmers offer milk to the Nag (The snake King) and Nageen (The snake Queen). At Sultangunj and neighborhood of Bhagalpur, ancient cave sculptures of Emperor Ashoka’s regime are found. Mount Mandara is situated 52km south from Bhagalpur, and has a religious background.
The Roman Catholic Diocese located at Bhagalpur is one of the frequently visited tourist spots. The Jain temple at Champanagar, Kuppa Ghat on the banks of the Ganga River, Karna Garh at Nathnagar, the Old Post Office, The Shiva Temple at Budhanath, Rabindra Nath Bhavan situated at Tillah Kothi, The Residence of Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyaya, Ljpat Park, Sandy’s Compound, the Tomp of Pir Baba, Vikramshila Setu and Sanjay Gandhi Jaivik Udhyan are some of the important tourist locations in Bhagalpur.
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