Adbhutanath Mahadev Mandir
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| Adbhutanath Mahadev Mandir | |
|---|---|
अद्भुतनाथ महादेव मंदिर | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Sitamarhi district |
| Deity | Lord Shiva |
| Festivals | Mahashivratri, Sawan Sombari |
| Location | |
| Location | Anahari Dham, Mithila region |
| State | Bihar |
| Country | India |
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| Coordinates | 26°34′09″N 85°25′35″E / 26.5692199°N 85.4262808°E |
| Architecture | |
| Established | 1288 AD |
Adbhutanath Mahadev Mandir (Maithili: अद्भुतनाथ महादेव मंदिर) is a 13th century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It is located at Anahari Dham in the Sitamarhi district of Bihar in India.[1] It was built during the period of the 13th century CE. The Shivalinga of the temple was made by joining two celestial stones fallen from the sky at two different villages near the present temple. Since the divine stones came from the sky, so the Shivalinga is also known as Baba Adbhutanath Aakash Margi Mahadev.[2][3]
