Bihari Ji Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1-2 Hours:Place Type:
Religious and Cultural Heritage Site:Entry Fees:
No Mandatory Fee: There is no compulsory entry fee for general Darshan.
Voluntary Donation and Puja Cost: Visitors are welcome to offer voluntary donations for the temple's upkeep. Specific prayer rituals (Puja) requested from the priests w...No Mandatory Fee: There is no compulsory entry fee for general Darshan.
Voluntary Donation and Puja Cost: Visitors are welcome to offer voluntary donations for the temple's upkeep. Specific prayer rituals (Puja) requested from the priests will require a nominal fee or Dakshina, which is standard practice in Hindu temples:Timing:
Regular Timings: Generally open from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, but times can vary for the afternoon break (Pat Band).
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (5:00 AM - 8:00 AM) for a serene experience or during the evening Aarti (...Regular Timings: Generally open from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM, but times can vary for the afternoon break (Pat Band).
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (5:00 AM - 8:00 AM) for a serene experience or during the evening Aarti (6:00 PM - 7:30 PM) for the spiritual atmosphere.
Seasonality: The best climate is during Winter (October to March).
Avoid the intense heat of Summer:Special Events:
Janmashtami Celebration: The birth of Lord Krishna in August or September is the most significant festival, marked by elaborate decorations, midnight Aarti, and a grand procession or Jhanki.
Holi: The festival of colors in March is celebrate...Janmashtami Celebration: The birth of Lord Krishna in August or September is the most significant festival, marked by elaborate decorations, midnight Aarti, and a grand procession or Jhanki.
Holi: The festival of colors in March is celebrated joyously, often involving the traditional Lathmar Holi or Phoolon ki Holi (playing with flowers), filling the temple grounds with vibrant energy and color.
Annual Anniversary: The anniversary of the temple's establishment in 1825 might be marked by special Puja and cultural programs:Best Photo Spots:
The Ornate Main Temple Entrance: The beautifully carved gateway, often featuring traditional motifs and the royal crest (if visible), is an excellent photo spot.
The Central Garbhagriha View: A respectful photo of the Mandapa leading into th...The Ornate Main Temple Entrance: The beautifully carved gateway, often featuring traditional motifs and the royal crest (if visible), is an excellent photo spot.
The Central Garbhagriha View: A respectful photo of the Mandapa leading into the main sanctum, capturing the blend of architecture and the flow of devotees.
The Shikhara Against the Sky: The temple's towering spire, shot from a distance, highlighting its prominence in the low-rise town of Dumraon:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Offering Prayers to Lord Krishna: Perform Darshan of the Bihari Ji idol and offer personal prayers.
Listening to Classical Music: The temple occasionally hosts traditional Indian classical music and Bhajan programs, especially during major festivals, honoring its musical heritage.
Exploring Dumraon Town: Combine the visit with an exploration of the old Dumraon town, the former princely state's capital, to see other remnants of the royal era.
Observing the Aarti: Attend the evening Aarti ceremony, which is performed with great devotion and a deep sense of tradition, providing excellent photographic opportunities.
Studying the Temple Art: Spend time examining the intricate carvings and sculptures that adorn the temple walls and cei...
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Why Famous:
The Confluence of Devotion and Music: The temple is famous not only as a divine abode of Lord Krishna but also as a historic stage for classical music. The association with Ustad Bismillah Khan, one of India's greatest musicians, elevates its cultural status beyond a mere r...The Confluence of Devotion and Music: The temple is famous not only as a divine abode of Lord Krishna but also as a historic stage for classical music. The association with Ustad Bismillah Khan, one of India's greatest musicians, elevates its cultural status beyond a mere religious site.
Royal Patronage: The structure and its continued maintenance are a legacy of the Dumraon royal family, making it a living example of local princely-era history and charity: -
Architecture:
Maratha and Regional Hybrid Architecture: The temple exhibits a blend of regional and classical Hindu temple architecture, likely incorporating elements reminiscent of the Maratha style or later period regional influences due to its 19th-century construction.Maratha and Regional Hybrid Architecture: The temple exhibits a blend of regional and classical Hindu temple architecture, likely incorporating elements reminiscent of the Maratha style or later period regional influences due to its 19th-century construction.
Pillared Hall and Sanctum: It features a central sanctuary (Garbhagriha) housing the idol of Lord Krishna, preceded by a pillared hall (Mandapa) for devotees. The structure is built primarily of stone and brick, finished with plaster.
Artistic Details and Carvings: The temple is renowned for its outstanding architecture and intricate carvings, which are often cited as a testament to the high craftsmanship of the era. The carvings usually depict scenes from the Puranas, especially the life stories of Lord Krishna.
Dimension: While exact dimensions vary, the temple complex covers a significant area in the heart of Dumraon, with a towering superstructure (Shikhara) that dominates the local skyline: -
How To Reach:
By Air: Nearest airport is Patna Airport (PAT), approximately 135 KMS away. From the airport, take a bus or taxi to Dumraon.
By Train: The nearest station is Dumraon Railway Station (DURE), which is on the main Mughalsarai-Patna line and we... -
Near Tourist Places:
Buxar Fort (20 KMS); Sita Ram Upadhyaya Museum (21 KMS); Ram Rekha Ghat (22 KMS); Ahilya Uddhar (23 KMS); Naulakha Mandir (18 KMS); Nath Baba Temple (20 KMS); Katkauli Ka Maidan (17 KMS); Brahmeshwar Nath Temple (30 KMS); Chausa War Memorial (28 KMS); Panch Kosi Parikrama Route (surrounding area)
Tourism Tips
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Health & safety: Be mindful of crowds, especially during Janmashtami. Carry water, and avoid open food vendors in the area.
Packing: Dress respectfully and modestly, as it is a royal temple. Photography is generally allowed but be discreet...
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