Neyamatpur

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Neyamatpur
village
Neyamatpur is located in Bihar
Neyamatpur
Neyamatpur
Location in Bihar, India
Neyamatpur is located in India
Neyamatpur
Neyamatpur
Neyamatpur (India)
Coordinates: 24°56′20″N 84°59′10″E / 24.938821°N 84.986007°E / 24.938821; 84.986007
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictGaya
Languages
  OfficialMagahi, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
804 403
Telephone code631

Neyamatpur is a village in Gaya district of Bihar, India.[1] The village was a bastion of the Indian National Congress and Kisan Andolan during the British period. "Pandit" Yadunandan Sharma, at the instruction of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati established an ashram here in 1933.

Neyamatpur is derived from the Urdu word (from Persian) niyamat, meaning blessing and the Sanskrit word pur, meaning village. Hence, Neyamatpur translates to the "Blessed Village" or the "Village of Blessings". Not much known is known of the history of the village beyond a hundred years due to the lack of the written record.

Neyamatpur Ashram and the Independence Movement

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