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Sita Kund is a Hindu pilgrimage site that honours the birthplace of the goddess, Sita. The Punaura Dham Janki Mandir is a Hindu pilgrimage site in Sitamarhi district, Bihar, which has an ancient Hindu temple. It is situated 5 km west of Sitamarhi City and a popular visitor's attraction.
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Sitamarhi, Punaura Pashchim, Bihar 843302, India
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Punaura Dham - Ma Janaki Janm Bhoomi

Punaura Dham Path, Punaura Pashchim, Bihar 843302, India
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Sita Kund is a Hindu pilgrimage site that honours the birthplace of the goddess, Sita. The Punaura Dham Janki Mandir is a Hindu pilgrimage site in Sitamarhi district, Bihar, which has an ancient Hindu temple. It is situated 5 km west of Sitamarhi City and a popular visitor's attraction.

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The Sita Kund is a Pilgrimage spot which is located in the Sitamarhi district of Bihar. It has a series of hot springs which has holy waters and an obsolete temple. It is the birthplace of Sita, consort of Lord Rama in Ramayana, and attracts visitors in huge numbers from all over the country as well as across the world. Sitamarhi is a historically important and mystically mesmerising town situated 140 km from the Patna railway station. Punaura Dham Mandir is believed to be one of the holiest temples where Goddess Sita is worshipped.

Legend has it that Sita was asked to prove her chastity and quench all the demeaning public hearsays after her rescue from Lanka. She readily agreed to perform the ordeal (Agni Pariksha) in which she had to walk through fire. She, however, came out unscarred after which she took a bath in the pool and imparted the heat she had assimilated from the fire into the water. From then on it became an intriguing pilgrimage site which is considered sacred by visitors.

There is a cold pool which is positioned north of the Sita Kund which is known as the Ram Kund, whereas there are three other pools to the west that are known as Lakshman Kund, Bharat Kund and Shatrughan Kund. The holy waters keep flowing persistently in Sitamarhi. Most tourists visit this religious town of Sitamarhi on a full moon day in the month of Magh to witness the ultimate beauty of the place.

Sitamarhi is situated just along the border of Nepal and is frequented by natural catastrophes; floods occur repeatedly due to the ill management of the banks and a huge earthquake almost ravaged the area in 1934. This tourist attraction can be reached from Muzaffarpur, Madhubani or East Champaran. The Sita Kund temple can also be easily accessed from the nearby Patna railway...

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Sitamarhi, located in the Indian state of Bihar, holds immense religious significance for Hindus as it is widely believed to be the birthplace of Goddess Sita (also known as Janaki), the consort of Lord Rama in the epic Ramayana. The Legend of Sita's Birth According to Hindu mythology, there was a severe famine in the ancient kingdom of Mithila, ruled by King Janaka, Sita's foster father. To appease the rain gods, the priests advised King Janaka to plow a field. While he was plowing, his plough struck an earthen pot, and inside it, he discovered a baby girl. This infant was named Sita, meaning "furrow" in Sanskrit, and also Janaki, meaning "daughter of Janaka." The Punaura Dham, near Sitamarhi town, is specifically revered as the spot where Sita is believed to have emerged from the earth. Key Religious Sites in Sitamarhi Sitamarhi is home to several important sites connected to Sita's life: Punaura Dham (Maa Janaki Janmbhoomi Mandir): This is considered the primary site of Sita's birth. There's an existing temple, and significant plans are underway to develop a grand temple complex here. Janaki Kund: Located near the main temple, this is believed to be the pond where the infant Sita was bathed. Janaki Temple (Sitamarhi town): A prominent temple dedicated to Goddess Sita, often visited by devotees seeking blessings. Haleshwar Sthan: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, believed to have been built by King Janaka himself. Panth Pakar: A historical site where it's believed Sita emerged...

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Punaura Dham, considered to be birthplace of Goddess sita is spread over around 10 acres of land in Punaura village, about 5km west of Sitamarhi town. The shrine compound has a Ram Janki temple, a pond called Sita Kund and a hall. The temple complex is large and well-maintained, with beautiful gardens and fountains. The main temple is stunning, with intricate carvings and beautiful architecture. The atmosphere is peaceful and serene, and it is a wonderful place to spend some time in quiet reflection. One of the best things about Punaura Dham is the spiritual energy that permeates the complex. The temple is a place of worship, and it is clear that many people come here to pray and seek blessings. The priests are friendly and welcoming, and they are always happy to answer any questions that visitors may have.

Overall, I highly recommend Punaura Dham to anyone who is looking for a peaceful and spiritual experience. The temple is beautiful, the atmosphere is serene, and the energy is truly special. If you're in the area, be sure to stop by and experience it...

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Priti KumariPriti Kumari
Punaura Dham, considered to be birthplace of Goddess sita is spread over around 10 acres of land in Punaura village, about 5km west of Sitamarhi town. The shrine compound has a Ram Janki temple, a pond called Sita Kund and a hall. The temple complex is large and well-maintained, with beautiful gardens and fountains. The main temple is stunning, with intricate carvings and beautiful architecture. The atmosphere is peaceful and serene, and it is a wonderful place to spend some time in quiet reflection. One of the best things about Punaura Dham is the spiritual energy that permeates the complex. The temple is a place of worship, and it is clear that many people come here to pray and seek blessings. The priests are friendly and welcoming, and they are always happy to answer any questions that visitors may have. Overall, I highly recommend Punaura Dham to anyone who is looking for a peaceful and spiritual experience. The temple is beautiful, the atmosphere is serene, and the energy is truly special. If you're in the area, be sure to stop by and experience it for yourself.
Ranjan KumarRanjan Kumar
अतिसुंदर शांत और भक्तिभाव से भरा जगह है ये| यहाँ पे सीता माता का जन्म हुआ था| इसे पुनौरा धाम या माँ जानकी जन्मभूमि मंदिर के नाम से भी जाना जाता है|मंदिर के पीछे एक तालाब है जिसे जानकी कुंड के नाम से जाना जाता है| यह जगह भारत देश के बिहार राज्य के सीतामढ़ी जिले के पुनौरा ग्राम मे स्थित है| Beautiful, serene, devotional place for hindu community. This is Maa janki / mata sita's birth place. This place is either called Punaura dham or Maa Janki Janmboomi mandir. This situated in Punaura village in Sitamarhi district of Bihar state in India. There is a pond behind the temple also called janki kund.
Vivek KumarVivek Kumar
Holy place... It is a mythology that Sita Maiya was born here. Thus it is a very holy place for Hindus. Hindus from different places of the country visit this temple. It is a tirth and at particular occasion Fair may be seen. When I visit, there may be no such occasion, that's why this temple was not maintained, Park was not maintained, The Kund was not cleaned. According to my opinion, this place is very holy, so it must be maintained all the time. Many Sanyasis were also there in its ashram... Need renovation and also attention of the organizations or the government.
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Punaura Dham, considered to be birthplace of Goddess sita is spread over around 10 acres of land in Punaura village, about 5km west of Sitamarhi town. The shrine compound has a Ram Janki temple, a pond called Sita Kund and a hall. The temple complex is large and well-maintained, with beautiful gardens and fountains. The main temple is stunning, with intricate carvings and beautiful architecture. The atmosphere is peaceful and serene, and it is a wonderful place to spend some time in quiet reflection. One of the best things about Punaura Dham is the spiritual energy that permeates the complex. The temple is a place of worship, and it is clear that many people come here to pray and seek blessings. The priests are friendly and welcoming, and they are always happy to answer any questions that visitors may have. Overall, I highly recommend Punaura Dham to anyone who is looking for a peaceful and spiritual experience. The temple is beautiful, the atmosphere is serene, and the energy is truly special. If you're in the area, be sure to stop by and experience it for yourself.
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अतिसुंदर शांत और भक्तिभाव से भरा जगह है ये| यहाँ पे सीता माता का जन्म हुआ था| इसे पुनौरा धाम या माँ जानकी जन्मभूमि मंदिर के नाम से भी जाना जाता है|मंदिर के पीछे एक तालाब है जिसे जानकी कुंड के नाम से जाना जाता है| यह जगह भारत देश के बिहार राज्य के सीतामढ़ी जिले के पुनौरा ग्राम मे स्थित है| Beautiful, serene, devotional place for hindu community. This is Maa janki / mata sita's birth place. This place is either called Punaura dham or Maa Janki Janmboomi mandir. This situated in Punaura village in Sitamarhi district of Bihar state in India. There is a pond behind the temple also called janki kund.
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Holy place... It is a mythology that Sita Maiya was born here. Thus it is a very holy place for Hindus. Hindus from different places of the country visit this temple. It is a tirth and at particular occasion Fair may be seen. When I visit, there may be no such occasion, that's why this temple was not maintained, Park was not maintained, The Kund was not cleaned. According to my opinion, this place is very holy, so it must be maintained all the time. Many Sanyasis were also there in its ashram... Need renovation and also attention of the organizations or the government.
Vivek Kumar

Vivek Kumar

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