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Satghara

Madhubani, Bihar, India
Archaeological Enigma: Satghara is a place of significant archaeological and religious interest, located just a short drive from the main town of Madhubani. The name literally translates to "Seven Houses," referring to a series of ancient mounds and ruins that are believed to date back to the medie val or even ancient periods of the Mithila Kingdom. Local folklore associates the site with the era of Maharaja Janaka and the Ramayana, suggesting it was part of the royal residential or administrative infrastructure of the time. The site features several ancient temples and large tanks (ponds) that indicate a well-planned settlement in the past. Excavations and surface findings in the area have yielded broken pottery, ancient bricks, and stone idols, pointing towards a rich but buried history. One of the most prominent features of Satghara is its collection of small, ancient shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, which have been continuously worshipped for centuries. The atmosphere here is deeply spiritual and somewhat mysterious, as much of its history remains untold and unexcavated. For a visitor, Satghara offers a quieter, more contemplative experience compared to the busy art villages. It is a place where history, myth, and religion merge, providing a glimpse into the structural antiquity of the Mithila region. The site is surrounded by lush green fields, making it a scenic spot for those who enjoy exploring off-the-beaten-path heritage sites. It remains an important destination for researchers of Mithila's archaeological past and pilgrims who come to seek blessings at its time-honored shrines. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours:
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    Place Type:
    Archaeological & Religious:
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: The site is open to the public and does not require any ticket or entry pass.

    Parking: There might be a nominal fee if you are parking a private vehicle near the village square.

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    No Entry Fee: The site is open to the public and does not require any ticket or entry pass.

    Parking: There might be a nominal fee if you are parking a private vehicle near the village square.

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    Timing:
    Regular Hours: 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Late afternoon is best as the shadows highlight the contours of the ancient mounds.

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    Regular Hours: 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Late afternoon is best as the shadows highlight the contours of the ancient mounds.

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    Special Events:
    Chhath Puja: The ancient tanks of Satghara are a major site for the sun-worship rituals in November.

    Village Mela: An annual fair is held during the winter months, showcasing local Mithila handicrafts and sweets.

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    Chhath Puja: The ancient tanks of Satghara are a major site for the sun-worship rituals in November.

    Village Mela: An annual fair is held during the winter months, showcasing local Mithila handicrafts and sweets.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The High Mounds: Taking photos from the top of the mounds provides a great perspective of the rural landscape.

    Ancient Shrines: The weathered stone idols and small temples offer excellent subjects for detail-oriented cultural photography. ...
    The High Mounds: Taking photos from the top of the mounds provides a great perspective of the rural landscape.

    Ancient Shrines: The weathered stone idols and small temples offer excellent subjects for detail-oriented cultural photography.

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Things To Do

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    Mound Exploration: Walk up the ancient mounds to get a panoramic view of the surrounding Mithila countryside.

    Temple Visiting: Visit the local shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga that sit atop the heritage sites.

    Photography: Capture the contrast between the ancient ruins and the vibrant green agricultural fields of Bihar.

    Local Interaction: Talk to the village elders about the "Seven Houses" legend and the folk stories of King Janak.

    Archaeological Observation: Look for ancient brick patterns and pottery shards that are often visible on the surface of the mounds.

    Picnic: Use the shaded areas near the ancient tanks for a quiet afternoon break.

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    Why Famous:
    Mythological Link: Famous for its legendary connection to the Ramayana and the kingdom of Mithila.

    Ancient Mounds: It is recognized by the state archaeological department as a site of historical importance due to its "Seven Houses" ruins. ...
    Mythological Link: Famous for its legendary connection to the Ramayana and the kingdom of Mithila.

    Ancient Mounds: It is recognized by the state archaeological department as a site of historical importance due to its "Seven Houses" ruins.

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    Architecture:
    Ancient Mound Architecture: The site is characterized by high mounds (dih) which are remnants of ancient brick structures.

    Dimensions: The core archaeological area spreads over 1. 5 to 2 sq. KM, with mounds rising up to 5-10 meters above t...
    Ancient Mound Architecture: The site is characterized by high mounds (dih) which are remnants of ancient brick structures.

    Dimensions: The core archaeological area spreads over 1. 5 to 2 sq. KM, with mounds rising up to 5-10 meters above the ground level.

    Temple Style: The newer temples built atop the mounds follow a simple Panchayatana layout. The use of large-sized ancient bricks (Lakhauri style) is visible in the exposed parts of the ruins.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Darbhanga Airport is roughly 38 KM away.

    By Train: Madhubani Railway Station (10 KM) is the nearest major station.

    By Road: It is easily accessible via the Madhubani-Jaynagar road by car or bike. ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Saurath (4 KM), 2. Rajnagar Palace (5 KM), 3. Madhubani Town (10 KM), 4. Kapileshwar Sthan (18 KM), 5. Jaynagar (12 KM), 6. Ranti Village (11 KM), 7. Jitwarpur (13 KM), 8. Mangrauni (10 KM), 9. Uchaitha (32 KM), 10. Bhawanipur (22 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Watch your step while climbing the mounds as the soil can be loose.

    Packing: Wear comfortable, full-coverage clothing and bring insect repellent for the rural areas.

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