Swami Bodhayan Mandir

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Full nameTapobhoomi of Bodhayansar
Other namesBaudhāyana Ashram
Established700 BC
Dedicated toBaudhāyana Sūtras
Baudhāyana Peeth
बौधायन पीठ
Interactive map of Baudhāyana Peeth
Monastery information
Full nameTapobhoomi of Bodhayansar
Other namesBaudhāyana Ashram
Established700 BC
Dedicated toBaudhāyana Sūtras
People
FounderBaudhāyana
Important associated figuresBaudhāyana, Panini, Saurbhaum Vasudevacharya
Architecture
Heritage designationAcademy of Vedic sage Baudhāyana
Swami Bodhayan Mandir
स्वामी बौधायन मंदिर
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSitamarhi district
DeityBhagwan Bodhayan
FestivalsBhagwan Bodhayan Jayanti, Guru Poornima
Features
  • Temple tree: Banyan
Location
LocationBangaon Village, Bajpatti Block, Sitamarhi
StateMithila region, Bihar
CountryIndia
Interactive map of Swami Bodhayan Mandir
Architecture
FounderDevhara Baba, Saurbhaum Vasudevacharya
Established1956
Completed1958
Ancient Mithila University

Swami Bodhayan Mandir (Sanskrit: स्वामी बौधायन मंदिर)[1] is a Hindu temple in Bongaon village, Bajpatti block, Sitamarhi district, Bihar, India, which is said to be the birthplace of the Vedic sage, Bodhayan, who created the Baudhayana sutras.[2][3][4][5][6]

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