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How To Reach Uchaith Sthan

Mithila, Bihar, India
Uchaith Sthan is a legendary temple in the Madhubani district of Mithila, dedicated to Goddess Durga, specifically worshipped here as Uchaith Bhagwati. This place holds a unique position in Indian literary history as it is believed to be where the great Sanskrit poet Kalidasa received the gift of w isdom. According to local lore, Kalidasa was initially a very simple-minded person who was tricked into a marriage he wasn't prepared for. He came to this temple to perform penance and was blessed by the Goddess, who transformed him into one of the greatest poets the world has ever known. The idol of the Goddess is unique because it is "Chinnamastika" (without a head), and legend says the Goddess appeared in a dream to a local king and forbade him from reinstalling a head on the statue. The temple is situated on the banks of the Thumne river, providing a tranquil and scenic environment that fosters spiritual reflection. It is considered a "Siddhapeeth," a place of high spiritual energy where many tantric practitioners come to perform rituals. The connection with Kalidasa makes it a pilgrimage site not only for religious devotees but also for scholars and lovers of literature. The surrounding village of Uchaith retains a traditional Maithili charm, with mud-walled houses and beautiful ponds. This site is a bridge between the mythological past of Mithila and the classical Sanskrit heritage of India, offering a profound sense of peace and intellectual inspiration to all who visit its sacred grounds.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest airport is Darbhanga Airport, located about 50 KMs away, which has regular flights from major cities like Delhi and Mumbai.

By Train:

The closest railway station is Madhubani (code: MBI), which is well-connected to Patna and Kolkata via several daily express trains.

By Road: Regular bus services and private taxis are available from Madhubani town and Darbhanga; the road passes through scenic mustard and rice fields.

By Local Transport: Shared jeeps and auto-rickshaws are the primary modes of transport between Benipatti and the temple site at Uchaith.

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