Satyanarayan Mandir - Chapra

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Address :

Chhapra,, Pratap Nagar, Chapra, Bihar 841301, India

Postal code : 841301
Opening hours :
Tuesday 4:15AM–7PM
Wednesday 4:15AM–7PM
Thursday 4:15AM–7PM
Friday 4:15AM–7PM
Saturday 4:15AM–7PM
Sunday 4:15AM–7PM
Monday 4:15AM–7PM
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Chhapra,, Pratap Nagar, Chapra, Bihar 841301, India
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ABHAY SINGH on Google

Congested place
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PAPPU SINGH YADAV on Google

It's is most beautiful place
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Vinayak kumar on Google

A beautiful and peaceful temple
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Gopal Jee on Google

I see marriage in mandir 2 March 20019
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PRANAV SHEKHAR on Google

So popular temple
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Aman Utsav on Google

Developing temple....Of Hindu religion
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Avinash Garg on Google

Very popular temple. 'Satyanarayan Mandir' is a much known name to almost everyone in the district. Equally popular 'Dharmnath Mandir' is half a kilometer away from this temple. Temple have a large open area with a huge Pipal tree at the center. You can clearly see Ganga river from this temple.
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Dipak Kumar Pandey on Google

Satya Narayan is a deva form of Vishnu who is worshipped by Hindus, mainly in the Indian states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Assam, Manipur and Tripura. His avatar is Krishna. Satya Narayan is part of a triad on the ratnavedi (jewelled platform). Satya Narayan Satya Narayan at the Nabha temple AffiliationDeva, aspect of VishnuMantraOm Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya (ॐनमोभगवतेवासुदेवाय)WeaponSudarshana ChakraSymbolBanana treeMountGarudaConsortLakshmi FestivalsEdit Satya Narayan is honoured at the Saty Narayan Ji Temple (mandir) in Nabha, at the Rath Yatra Nabha, and as part of the Holi festival. The large chariots of Jagannath (another aspect of Vishnu) which are pulled during a Ratha-Yatra form the etymological origin of the English word juggernaut.[1] PujaEdit The present puja to the deva originated in the syncretism of Hindu and Sufi traditions in Bengal during the Middle Ages, when the Hindu Satya Narayan became the Muslim Satya Pir.[2] The puja is also performed by some Buddhists in Bangladesh

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