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Maata Aasawar Mandir

Araria, Bihar, India
The Maata Aasawar Mandir is one of the most revered and ancient shrines located in the serene village of Gidwas. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Aasawar, a manifestation of the divine mother who is believed to fulfill the desires of her true devotees. The temple holds immense significance for t he local Hindu community and serves as a major center for folk religious practices in the Araria district. Historically, the temple has been a silent witness to the changing cultural landscape of the region, yet it has maintained its spiritual aura through centuries. Legend has it that the idol was discovered in a miraculous manner, leading to the construction of a formal temple by local kings and devotees. The atmosphere inside the temple complex is deeply meditative, filled with the aroma of incense and the rhythmic sound of bells. Devotees from distant villages trek to this site to offer prayers for health and prosperity, making it a vibrant hub of local faith. The surrounding landscape of Gidwas adds a rustic charm to the spiritual experience, offering a glimpse into the traditional life of North Bihar. This temple is not just a building; it is the heartbeat of the local community and a symbol of unwavering faith in the divine.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Heritage
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry for All: There is no entry fee to visit the Maata Aasawar Mandir. However, visitors may choose to donate to the temple trust for maintenance. Special puja bookings may carry a nominal charge for ritual materials. ...
    Free Entry for All: There is no entry fee to visit the Maata Aasawar Mandir. However, visitors may choose to donate to the temple trust for maintenance. Special puja bookings may carry a nominal charge for ritual materials.
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    Timing:
    Daily Worship Hours: Regular timings are from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM. The ideal time to visit is during the morning Aarti at 6:00 AM or the evening prayers at 6:30 PM when the atmosphere is most divine. ...
    Daily Worship Hours: Regular timings are from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM. The ideal time to visit is during the morning Aarti at 6:00 AM or the evening prayers at 6:30 PM when the atmosphere is most divine.
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    Special Events:
    Navratri and Annual Fair: The October Navratri celebration is the most significant event here. A massive local fair (Mela) is organized where traditional crafts and local food are showcased. The temple is decorated with thousands of lamps, creating a mesmerizing sight dur...
    Navratri and Annual Fair: The October Navratri celebration is the most significant event here. A massive local fair (Mela) is organized where traditional crafts and local food are showcased. The temple is decorated with thousands of lamps, creating a mesmerizing sight during the evening hours.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Entrance and Sanctum: The ornate gateway of the temple provides a perfect frame for architectural photography. The sunset view from the temple courtyard captures the golden glow on the Shikhara. The colorful flower stalls outside the temple offer a vibrant subjec...
    The Main Entrance and Sanctum: The ornate gateway of the temple provides a perfect frame for architectural photography. The sunset view from the temple courtyard captures the golden glow on the Shikhara. The colorful flower stalls outside the temple offer a vibrant subject for street photography.

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Things To Do

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    Prayer and Cultural Exploration: Visitors can participate in the early morning Aarti to experience spiritual bliss. Walking through the Gidwas village allows tourists to observe traditional pottery and weaving. Photography enthusiasts can capture the rustic beauty of the temple against the rural backdrop. Meditating in the quiet corners of the temple courtyard offers deep mental peace. Feeding the local birds around the temple is a common practice among devotees. Engaging with the temple priests provides insights into the history of the Goddess. Finally, buying local sweets from the stalls outside is a must-try experience. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Spiritual Miracles and Local Faith: The temple is world-famous in the region for the belief that Goddess Aasawar cures ailments and brings good fortune. It serves as a major pilgrimage site during the Navratri festival, attracting thousands of visitors. The historical con...
    Spiritual Miracles and Local Faith: The temple is world-famous in the region for the belief that Goddess Aasawar cures ailments and brings good fortune. It serves as a major pilgrimage site during the Navratri festival, attracting thousands of visitors. The historical connection to local feudal lords and the preservation of ancient rituals make it a unique cultural landmark in the Araria district.
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    Architecture:
    Traditional North Indian Temple Style: The architecture of Maata Aasawar Mandir reflects the classic Nagara style common in the Mithila region. The main temple features a 40-feet high Shikhara that tapers elegantly towards the sky, symbolizing the connection between the ea...
    Traditional North Indian Temple Style: The architecture of Maata Aasawar Mandir reflects the classic Nagara style common in the Mithila region. The main temple features a 40-feet high Shikhara that tapers elegantly towards the sky, symbolizing the connection between the earth and the heavens. The dimensions of the inner sanctum are approximately 12x12 feet, housing the ancient stone idol of the Goddess. The walls are adorned with intricate lime-plaster carvings and floral motifs.
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    How To Reach:
    Multiple Transport Options:

    By Air: The nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport, located about 160 Kms away.

    By Train: Araria Court is the nearest major railway station.

    By Road:
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Kali Mandir (18 Kms), Biodiversity Park (25 Kms), Sultan Phokher (22 Kms), Shiva Mandir (20 Kms), Raniganj Vriksh Vatika (45 Kms), Kosi River (30 Kms), Forbesganj (22 Kms), Manikpur (35 Kms), Jogbani (35 Kms), Katihar (95 Kms)

Tourism Tips

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    Safety and Cultural Etiquette: Visitors should dress modestly and remove shoes before entering the temple. It is advisable to carry bottled water as local supplies may not be filtered. For accommodation, staying in Araria town is recommended as the village has limited fac...

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