Shri Devnandan Apartment, Patna - Patna

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Address :

North Sri Krishna Puri, Patna, Bihar 800013, India

Postal code : 800013
Website : https://shri-devnandan-apartment.business.site/
Opening hours :
Tuesday 8AM–6PM
Wednesday 8AM–6PM
Thursday 8AM–6PM
Friday 8AM–6PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 8AM–6PM
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North Sri Krishna Puri, Patna, Bihar 800013, India
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Amit Raj on Google

Very good place
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ASHISH KUMAR on Google

Good..
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Saurabh Sinha on Google

Good Homes for Buy sell and resale..... One of the best option in Patna.....
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Vishwanath prasad on Google

Great Society
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ajay kumar on Google

Excellent place in Boring road Krishna puri area at Patna
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Rishav Ranjan on Google

A nice infrastructure and a well maintained building u can live.....also this house belongs to my elder sister.?
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Md Raja Ali on Google

The Kumhrar Park is the location where the ruins of Patliputra during the Mauryan era have been discovered. The most famous remnants are of 80-pillared-hall and Panini's Arogyashala. The 80-pillared-hall has been referred as Ashoka's palace, audience hall etc., but the most acceptable view is that it was the conference hall for the third Buddhist Council held at Patliputra in third Century BC during the reign of Ashoka. It is a protected monument of National importance and is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It was during 1912-15 when the ruins of the Mauryan Pillared hall was discovered by the British Archaeological Survey of India, under the supervision of D B Spooner. Remnants of 72 pillar were found at that time. Further excavation during 1951-55 , brought 8 more pillars under light, & hence popularly came to known as  "80-pillared-hall".  It also found out 4 additional pillar belonging to the entrance.The pillars of the hall were arranged in parallel rows of 10 from East to West and 8 from North to South with the entrance located on the South end. All the pillars were made of sandstone quarried from Chunar in Mirzapur district of UP. They were monolithic with a lustrous shine typical of the Mauryan period. Each pillar was about 9.75 m in height of which nearly 2.74 m was buried below. They were fixed on square wooden base. The floor and roof were made of wood. They were about 30 steps near the entrance, connected to the canal flowing beside it ,which was connected to river Son. This staircase was used by the distinguished visitor coming to the hall by the boat. One of the pillar unearthed has been kept in the park for public viewing. The excavated area has been filled with sand and earth to protect the remnants. A garden stands over it now. However few  of the items unearthed has been kept in the museum in the park . During the excavation of 1951-55, one of the major finding was the unearthing of the brick structures ,belonging to 4th-5th century AD, identified as the Arogyavihar or Hospital-cum-monastery on the basis of a small oval terracotta sealing inscribed with the legend "Sri Arogyavihare Bhikshusamghasya" in Gupta Brahmi script. It is believed that this hospital was run by Dhanvantari, the famous physician of the Gupta period as a small potsherd was found inscribed with the word "Dhanvantareh". Many other items like coins,ornaments etc. were also recovered from the same place. The excavated structure consists of rooms measuring approximately 3.20 m x 3.10 m and 6.50 m x 3.10 m. The excavated area has also been covered to protect it from erosion. On the same place, brick structure has been raised for the public viewing.
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Anubhuti Sinha on Google

Well maintained building in a prime location in Patna. Good facilities and great visuals!!

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