Parikrama Gachhi
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DeityLord Rama and Goddess Sita
FestivalsMithila Madhya Parikrama
| Parikrama Gachhi | |
|---|---|
परिक्रमा गाछी | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Mahottari and Madhubani |
| Deity | Lord Rama and Goddess Sita |
| Festivals | Mithila Madhya Parikrama |
| Location | |
| Location | Indo-Nepal International border line, Madhwapur - Matihani border |
| State | Bihar and Madhesh Pradesh |
| Country | |
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| Coordinates | 26°36′38″N 85°50′27″E / 26.6106160°N 85.8407545°E |
| Major destination for the Mithila Madhya Parikrama | |
Parikrama Gachhi (Maithili: परिक्रमा गाछी) is a historical woodlands or trees garden of mango trees near the line of Indo-Nepal International border in the Madhwapur-Matihani group village.[1]
It is the historical place where the fair known as Parikrama Mela of the Mithila Madhya Parikrama is held in the town of Matihani in the Himalayan nation of Nepal.[2] It is one of the fifteen major sacred destinations in the spiritual journey of the Mithila Madhya Parikrama between the two culturally tied nations India and Nepal in the subcontinent. There are some historical temples known as Ragho Baba Mandir, Raktamala Mai Mandir and Khabas Mandir located at the Parikrama Gachhi.[3][4][5]
