Sant Baba Karu Dham Mahpura Bareta - Baghaud

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Contact Sant Baba Karu Dham Mahpura Bareta

Address :

Mahpura Bareta Mahpura, sadak, Baghaud, Bihar 852201, India

Postal code : 852201
Website : http://www.santbabakarudham.yolasite.com/
Opening hours :
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Monday Open 24 hours
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Mahpura Bareta Mahpura, sadak, Baghaud, Bihar 852201, India
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Udit Raj on Google

Famous historical place.
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Kamal Jeet Pathak on Google

Amezing place... Love to visited there..
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Kumar Ayas on Google

Nice temple on bank of Kosi River
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Prashant Jha on Google

A peaceful and a sacred place to be .. the banks of river kosi makes this place even more beautiful.. The amazing fact about this temple is you can do puja with ganja( Marijuana) to shiva and take his blessing..
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RANjEET KUMAR on Google

Hindus following Advaita Vedanta consider atman within every living being to be the same as Vishnu or Shiva or Devi,[8][9][10] or alternatively identical to the eternal metaphysical Absolute called Brahman in Hinduism.[11][12][13] Such a philosophical system of Advaita or non-dualism as it developed in the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy, especially as set out in the Upanishads and popularised by Adi Shankara in the 9th century has been influential on Hinduism.[14][15][16] Hindus following Dvaita Vedanta consider that the individual souls, known as jīvātmans, and the eternal metaphysical Absolute called Bramh in Hinduism exist as independent realities, and that these are distinct.[17][18] Such a philosophical system of Dvaita or dualism as it developed in the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy, especially as set out in the Vedas and popularised by Madhvacharya in the 13th century has been influential on Hinduism.[19] Especially the influence of Madhva's philosophy has been most prominent and pronounced on the Chaitanya school of Bengal Vaishnavism.[20] Madhva says that in the beginning there was only one God and that was Narayana or Vishnu and refused to accept any claims that other Hindu deities, such as Brahma or Shiva, might be equally the highest.[21] It has been claimed by some scholars that the Dvaita tradition founded by Madhvacharya in 13th century is based on a concept similar to God in other major world religions.[22][23] Their writings also led some early colonial-era Indologists such as George Abraham Grierson to suggest Madhvacharya was influenced by Christianity,[24] but later scholarship has rejected this theory.[25][26] Madhva's historical influence in Hinduism, state Kulandran and Kraemer, has been salutary, but not extensive.[The concept of God in Hinduism varies in its diverse traditions.[1][2][3] Hinduism spans a wide range of beliefs such as henotheism, monotheism, polytheism, panentheism, pantheism, pandeism, monism, atheism and nontheism.[1][4][5] Forms of theism find mention in the Bhagavad Gita. Emotional or loving devotion (bhakti) to a primary god such as avatars of Vishnu (Krishna for example), Shiva and Devi emerged in the early medieval period, and is now known as Bhakti movement.[6][7]
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Arvind Kumar on Google

Very tranquil and solacing temple by the bank of Kosi river... Har Har Mahadev ?
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Vivek Kumar on Google

one of the best devotional places to visit. Situated on the bank of Kosi River, there is a temple of Saint Karu Khirhari divinity by virtue of his Shiv-Bhakti a dedication to Cows.
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Rajesh Kumar on Google

Awesome place near koshi river. A good vibes and positivity feel inside.

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