Sultanganj Tourism - Sultanganj

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Address :

Sultanganj, Sultanganj Station Rd, Sultanganj, Bihar 813213, India

Phone : 📞 +998797
Postal code : 813213
Website : https://sultanganjtourism.in/
Opening hours :
Tuesday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Friday 10:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 10:30AM–5:30PM
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Sultanganj, Sultanganj Station Rd, Sultanganj, Bihar 813213, India
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Krishna Gopal on Google

Nice pilgrimage, my home town
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Abhishek Ranjan on Google

Ancient place for visit. Tourist can have a look at this place.
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Anuj Mishra on Google

Very congested road, market and area also for driving of small car so tourism site my thinking is negative.
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Divakar kumar on Google

This place famous for Shiv Mandir and Ganga river.
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Ankush Avinash on Google

This is the pilgrimage place in Sultanganj . Nicely decorated especially in srawan month.
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Sneha Raj on Google

It is the best place for tourism due the flow of northern river ganges and ajgaivinath mandir where at savan many people from different places visited and worshipped here. Also many foreigner visited here on the occasion of the main festival of bihar i.e chhath puja.
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Avishek Prakash on Google

Sultanganj is a city located in the Bhagalpur district of the Indian state of Bihar. It is situated on the south bank of Ganga river, 25 km west of Bhagalpur city. Shravani Mela(a festival of Hindu Religion) is a month-long festival which is celebrated in July - August of every year by devotees of Lord Shiva(God of Hindu Religion). Devotees from all over the world comes to this holy place and start their 100+ KM journey to another shrine city of Deoghar in Jharkhand over the foot. Ajgaivinath Temple is one of the most famous Hindu Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Idol in the main temple of Ajgaibnath is believed to be Swayambhu (Self-manifester). There is a story which says that when Muni Jahnu was meditating in his ashram, the Ganges on her way to the ocean disturbed Jahnu with the ripples of her waves. Muni Jahnu is believed to have swallowed the whole river, and Muni Bhagirath saved the Ganges by making an incision on Jahnu’s thighs to make way for the Ganges. Thus river Ganges received the name Jahnavi. Photography is Not Allowed in temple campus. The origin of the temple is shrouded in mystery. According to the legend lord Shiva took a bow known as Ajgav and so the place came to be known as Ajgaivinath. It is commonly said that Kalapahar failed to demolish Ajgaivinath temple, but he could destroy the Parvati temple on the neighbouring hill and built a mosque there. Formerly, this hill must have been bigger and spacious. The high floods and the constant strong currents of the Ganga must have worn away the decaying granite rocks of the hill. The present village Jahangira to the west of Sultangang still keeps alive the memory of the Ashram of Jahnu Muni. The name of Jahangira appears to be the distorted form of Jahnugiri (the hill of Jahnu) or Jahnu griha (the abode of Jahnu). During the rule of the Mauryas, Guptas and Palas many works of art and architecture were raised at Sultanganj. The area has yielded ancient relics like stupas, seals, coins, terracotta and Hindu and Buddha images. Many carvings can still be seen in the Sultanganj hills. A number of small images along with a copper image of Lord Buddha about seven feet high were excavated here. A Buddha image found in Sultanganj is now in Birmingham Museum. A large number of antiquities covered from krishnagarh at Sultanganj have been preserved in Patna Museum. They indicate a very high standard of Hindu religiosity and culture. The fact that some of the images and other antiquities are Buddhistic reiterates that the area was very important from Buddhistic point of view as well. Most of the antiquities have been identified with the medieval period. Through various vicissitudes, Sultanganj continued in importance in the later centuries. It is peculiar that a place which has the famous Shiva temple known as Ajgaivinath, which is quite old, should have a name which has a clear Muslim impress. It is all the more so when it is remembered that Ajgaivinath temple is one of the three famous Shiva temples in Bihar & Jharkhand, the two other being Basukinath and Baidyanath temples.
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Prakash Kumar Maato on Google

Very good

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