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Bhawanipur
Located 5 km away from the Pandaul Block Headquarters in Madhubani District in the state of Bihar, the Bhawanipur Village is popular for its Ugaranath Temple and its association with the poet Vidyapet.
According to the Indian Mythology, Vidyapet was considered an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, due to which Shiva began serving him as a servant, Ugana. The Ugana Mahadev Mandir is where Lord Shiva revealed his true identity to Vidyapet.
Kapileshwar sthan
9km away from Madhubani is a small village called Kapileshwar sthan, this village is known for having the Kapileshwar temple dedicated to lord Shiva.
The temple is exceptionally crowded on Mondays specially during the month of shravan. On the occasion of Mahashivratri, the temple hosts a huge fair in which the entire village plays the host celebrating the occasion with a lot of pomp and show.
Nagar Fort
Built by Maharaja Shri Rameshwar Singh, the Nagar fort is popularly known as the Naulakha Palace. The fort had to suffer tremendous destruction owing to the severe earthquake in the year 1934, since then, this once magnificent structure which used to be the residence of the royal family now just stands there like a Khandahar.
The place is of huge interest to the historians and archaeologists.
Saurath
On the road from Madhubani to Jaynagar, Saurath is a small roadside village, known for the popular Somnath Mahadev temple.
Every year, all the Maithili Brahmins of the nearby villages meet here during the annual sabha to discuss and negotiate proposals which eventually terminate into weddings. This is one of the reasons the temple is very famous for.
Uchaitha
On the western bank of Thumne river, stands tall the Bhagwati temple. If historic stories were to be believed, goddess Bhagwati blessed the famous writer and poet Kalidas on this spot, it is said that the goddess was supremely impressed by the talent, skills and dedication of Kalidas.
To the south east of the temple is Kalidas's pathshala. The temple is an ancient site and is built with an Indo Aryan of architecture. It is said that when years ago, the Maharajadhiraaj Shri Rameshwar Singh had insisted on reinstalling the head of the image of the deity, just a night before installation of the newly designed head, the goddess appeared in the king's dream and asked him it was right for him to create the creator. The head was hence not installed and is still kept right next to the statue of the deity.
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