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    Places of Interest

    Line Bazaar

    This district serves as the multi centre medical treatment facility, since almost all types of specialty doctors and physicians reside and practice here.  The biggest and most modern nursing homes and hospitals are located in and around this landmark. Ultra-modern Sardar Hospital and Doctors and Hospital Max 7 are located here. Line Bazaar also has a huge number of shops and outlets to satisfy all needs of local consumers’ and tourists. People from all over the continent come to receive medical care here.

     

    Puran Devi Maa Temple

    A place of religious interest, this temple is dedicated to Puran Devi Maa. She is a form of fierce Kali Goddess. She takes the form of nine different Goddesses. The idol is adorned with beautiful jewellery and traditional Indian saris. The Shiv Ling present here is also worshipped by devotees. This temple is the oldest one of the city. She is considered as the deity of the city, because of her name. The inner chambers of the temple hold elephant tasks, linked to the story of the formation of the temple. A long time back, hundred goats were beheaded here in the name of sacrifice to please the Goddess. The festivals of Durga Pooja and Diwali are celebrated with a lot of pomp and fanfare.

    Forbesganj

    A famous commercial place, this town holds importance in terms of its placement. This small town is located at a mere 12 kms from the city of Biratnagar in Nepal. Ironically, its name come from the ruler who presided over the town named Forbes. After independence, to give the town a more Indian oriented way, it was renamed as Forbesganj. The town is architecturally well defined and planned and British influence and relics still remain in many buildings and places. The lives of citizens still remain unchanged tradition wise, but progress can be seen in lifestyle due to economic, medical and touristic advancement. Major tourist places to visit here are College Chowk, Badi Masjid, Dal Bangla, Gandhi Maidan, etc.

     

    Manihari

    Previously known as Maniharan, this village holds an essential place in Hindu mythology. It is said that Lord Krishna, while travelling through these parts, had lost a valuable here. In Sanskrit, ‘Mani’ means jewel. Hence, the name stayed. Situated on the banks of the River Ganga, this place is famous for Manihari Ghat, a beautiful picnic spot. Due to heavy monsoons, the town is drenched and almost flooded every year due to heavy water flow in the river. Notable places to see here are the annual fair during full moon, Maharishi Mehi Ashram, Gogabill lake, Peer Mazar, etc.

    Jalalgarh Fort

    Built in the year 1722, Jalalgarh Fort is quadrangle shaped, was once the night and glory of the royal family of Purnia. The then Nawab, Saif Khan had built the fort strategically, to defend the city against Nepali invasion. This 300 year old ruin is still visited by many enthusiastic tourists. The sheer beauty, left even in the remains, holds evidence of Hindi as well as Islamic examples of architecture. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has already ordered to start restoration work of the fortress, to try and compensate the state it is now.