Bharat - Nepal Jhim Chhath Ghat
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Bharat - Nepal Jhim Chhath Ghat
भारत - नेपाल झीम छठ घाट Jhim Nadi Ghat | |
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Chhath Ghat | |
| Nickname: Jhim Chhath Ghat | |
| Country | India and Nepal |
| Region | Mithila region |
| States | Bihar and Madhesh Pradesh |
| Districts | Sitamarhi and Sarlahi |
Bharat - Nepal Jhim Chhath Ghat (Maithili: भारत - नेपाल झीम छठ घाट) is a common holy Chhath Puja Ghat in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent.[1][2] It is located on the banks of the Jhim river flowing from the Sarlahi district of Nepal to the Sitamarhi district of Bihar in India. The location lies in the Sonbarsa block of the Sitamarhi district near the India-Nepal border. It is also called as Jhim Nadi Ghat. The location of the ghat lies in the Sonbarsa block of the Sitamarhi district near Indo-Nepal border.[3] It is considered as a symbol of cultural friendship, mutual brotherhood, love, affection and unity between the two culturally tied nations India and Nepal.[1][4]