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Rameshwar Kund

Munger, Bihar, India
Legend and Religious Significance: Rameshwar Kund is a revered natural hot water spring situated at the foot of the Kharagpur Hills. According to Hindu mythology, this kund is associated with Lord Rama. It is believed that during his exile, he stayed in this region and created this spring by shootin g an arrow into the ground to provide water for his rituals. The water is naturally warm and is considered holy by devotees who come from far and wide to take a purifying dip. The site is a blend of natural beauty and spiritual serenity, offering a quiet escape from the city's hustle. Geological and Healing Properties: Apart from its religious roots, the kund is known for its mineral-rich water. Many locals and visitors believe the water possesses medicinal properties, particularly for skin ailments and joint pains. The spring maintains a consistent temperature throughout the year, even during the peak of winter. The surrounding area is lush with greenery, making it a popular spot for picnics and small pilgrimages. It represents the unique geothermal activity found in the Munger district, which is home to several such springs like Sita Kund and Rishi Kund.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Natural Spring
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: There is no entry fee for pilgrims or tourists visiting the kund.

    Donations: Visitors often give small voluntary donations to the temple pujaris for the upkeep of the shrines. ...
    Free Entry: There is no entry fee for pilgrims or tourists visiting the kund.

    Donations: Visitors often give small voluntary donations to the temple pujaris for the upkeep of the shrines.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The kund is accessible from 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early mornings (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) are best to enjoy the warmth of the water before it gets crowded. ...
    Regular Timings: The kund is accessible from 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early mornings (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) are best to enjoy the warmth of the water before it gets crowded.
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    Special Events:
    Maha Shivratri: This festival is celebrated with great pomp, as hundreds of devotees gather to offer holy water to Lord Shiva.

    Ram Navami: Since the place is dedicated to Lord Rama, his birth anniversary sees special prayers and a festive ga...
    Maha Shivratri: This festival is celebrated with great pomp, as hundreds of devotees gather to offer holy water to Lord Shiva.

    Ram Navami: Since the place is dedicated to Lord Rama, his birth anniversary sees special prayers and a festive gathering.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Steam in the Morning: Photographing the kund at dawn when the temperature difference causes a thick mist to rise from the water.

    Temple Silhouettes: The small temple spires against the evening sky provide a classic spiritual aesthetic.
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    Steam in the Morning: Photographing the kund at dawn when the temperature difference causes a thick mist to rise from the water.

    Temple Silhouettes: The small temple spires against the evening sky provide a classic spiritual aesthetic.

    The Hill Background: Shots taken from the entrance looking towards the kund with the hills in the background capture the essence of the location.

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Things To Do

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    Holy Bathing: Taking a dip in the warm waters to seek spiritual merit and health benefits is the primary activity.

    Exploring Shrines: Visiting the small temples around the kund to offer prayers and light incense.

    Nature Photography: Capturing the steam rising from the water against the backdrop of the green hills.

    Picnicking: The shaded areas nearby are perfect for a family lunch in a peaceful environment.

    Meditation: The quiet atmosphere is ideal for spending a few minutes in silent reflection or prayer.

    Bird Watching: The surrounding forest area attracts various local bird species, especially in the mornings.

    Local Interaction: Talking to the local priests who ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Mythological Association: The kund is famous as the spot where Lord Rama performed worship during his vanvas. It is an integral part of the "Ramayana Circuit" for local devotees in Bihar.

    Natural Therapeutic Water: It is renowned for its wa...
    Mythological Association: The kund is famous as the spot where Lord Rama performed worship during his vanvas. It is an integral part of the "Ramayana Circuit" for local devotees in Bihar.

    Natural Therapeutic Water: It is renowned for its warm, sulfurous water that remains hot regardless of the season. People visit specifically for the "healing touch" of the springs, which is a rare natural phenomenon in this part of India.
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Temple Architecture: The architecture around Rameshwar Kund is simple yet functional, designed to cater to the needs of pilgrims. The primary structure is a rectangular tank or reservoir built with stone and concrete to collect the spring water. Surrounding the...
    Traditional Temple Architecture: The architecture around Rameshwar Kund is simple yet functional, designed to cater to the needs of pilgrims. The primary structure is a rectangular tank or reservoir built with stone and concrete to collect the spring water. Surrounding the kund are small shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Rama, reflecting typical North Indian temple styles with small shikhara (spires). The kund area measures approximately 20 Feet by 15 Feet, with steps leading down for devotees to bathe safely.

    Surrounding Structures: The site includes shaded walkways and sitting areas for visitors. The use of local stone in the older parts of the construction blends seamlessly with the natural rocky terrain of the hills. Modern additions include changing rooms and a small boundary wall to maintain the sanctity and cleanliness of the water source.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Patna (180 KM) or Deoghar (120 KM) and take a hired cab to Munger.

    By Train: Reach Jamalpur Junction or Munger Station; the kund is a short drive away by taxi or auto.

    By Road: It is located ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Sita Kund (4 KM), 2. Rishi Kund (8 KM), 3. Munger Fort (12 KM), 4. Chandika Sthan (13 KM), 5. Bihar School of Yoga (14 KM), 6. Kastaharni Ghat (11 KM), 7. Jamalpur Hill (5 KM), 8. Kharagpur Lake (35 KM), 9. Bhimbandh (50 KM), 10. Shri Krishna Setu (15 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The stones around the kund can be slippery; walk carefully to avoid falls.

    Packing: Bring a change of clothes and a towel if you plan on bathing; carry your own drinking water.

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