PawapuriPawapuri or Pavapuri (also called Apapapuri, meaning "the sinless town") is a holy site for Jains located in the Nalanda district of Bihar state in Eastern India. It is located about 19 kilometers from Rajgir and 101 kilometers from Patna, the capital of Bihar. Pawapuri is the place of Mahavira's nirvana and a pilgrimage site for Jains.
Indian Forest ServiceThe Indian Forest Service (IFS) is one of the three All India Services of the Government of India. The other two All India Services being the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service. It was constituted in the year 1966 under the All India Services Act, 1951, by the Government of India. The service implements the National Forest Policy in order to ensure the ecological stability of the country through the protection and participatory sustainable management of natural resources.
District de MadhubaniMadhubani district is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar, India, and is a part of Darbhanga division. Its administrative headquarters are located in Madhubani. The district has an area of and has a population of 4,487,379 (as of 2011). Madhubani is the largest fish producing district of Bihar in 2022. Madhubani became a district in 1972 when it was split from Darbhanga district. It is believed that Baliraajgadh, an archaeological site which lies in modern-day Madhubani district was the capital of the ancient Mithila Kingdom.
District de SaranSaran district is one of the thirty-eight districts of Indian state of Bihar. The district, part of Saran Division, is also known as Chhapra district after the headquarters of the district, Chhapra. It is considered as one of the richest Zamindari of Bihar after Raj Darbhanga, Hathwa Raj, Bettiah Raj and Raj Najarganj, Saran Raj. It is said that "Saran" is a corrupted version of the word Sarangaranya (forest of Deers). According to legends, earlier it was a dense forest full of Deers and home of Rishi Sarangi.
Dynastie ShaishunâgaLes Shaishunâga sont la deuxième dynastie qui régna sur le Maghada depuis les villes de Girivraja puis Pataliputra de 413 à 345 . Nous avons deux sources pour reconstituer la dynastie, les chroniques srilankaises Mahavamsa et Dipavamsa ainsi que les Puranas. Selon les premières, elle s'appelait Hariyanka avant de prendre le nom du roi Shishunâga originaire de Kâshî. Ils régnèrent sur la région durant 300 ans et deux rois (Bimbisara et Ajatashatru) furent les contemporains du Bouddha. Shishunâga (règne dura
ChampapuriChampapuri , Champa Nagri or Champanager is a neighbourhood in Bhagalpur City in the Indian state of Bihar. It is the site of the ancient city of Champa, the capital of the Anga Mahajanapada.It is also the main centre of capital of cultural region of Anga. Champapuri is claimed to be the only place where all the five kalyanas- garbha, janma, diksha, kevalagnana and moksha kalyana of Bhagwan Vasupujya took place. It is said that Bhagawan Adinatha, Bhagwan Parshwanatha and Bhagawan Mahavira had their monsoon stay at this place.
Vasant PanchamiVasant, ou Basant au Pakistan et Vasant Panchami dans le nord de l'Inde, est une fête du monde indien. Les musulmans du Pakistan la célèbrent avec des cerfs-volants et les hindous du nord de l'Inde marquent l'occasion avec "Sarasvati Puja" ou culte de "Sarasvati". La fête de Basant a pour principal objet le printemps. Le festival est célébré par les Pakistanais et le nord de l'Inde de diverses manières, selon la région. Vasant Panchami marque aussi, pour les hindous indiens, le début de la préparation de Holika et Holi, qui ont lieu quarante jours plus tard .
District de MuzaffarpurMuzaffarpur District is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state, India. Muzaffarpur district is part of and also the headquarters of Tirhut Division Tirhut is the ancient name of all of northern Bihar. Muzaffarpur was a part of the ancient Vajjika League, one of the principal mahājanapadas of Ancient India. Muzaffarpur fostered political leaders and statesmen alike among whom were Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi, George Fernandes, Janki Ballabh Shastri, a great Hindi writer, Parmanandan Shashtri and Devesh Chandra Thakur.
BegusaraiBegusarai is the industrial and financial capital of Bihar and the administrative headquarters of the Begusarai district, which is one of the 38 districts of the Indian state of Bihar. The district lies on the northern bank of the river Ganges in the Mithila region of India. Begusarai was named after Begu, a man who was the devotee of Bari Durga Maharani and was the caretaker of Sarai, the town's old market. Begusarai is located at . It has an average elevation of 41 metres (134 feet).
KayasthaKayastha (also referred to as Kayasth) denotes a cluster of disparate Indian communities broadly categorised by the regions of the Indian subcontinent in which they were traditionally locatedthe Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of North India, the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhus of Maharashtra, the Bengali Kayasthas of Bengal and Karanas of Odisha. All of them were traditionally considered "writing castes", who had historically served the ruling powers as administrators, ministers and record-keepers.