Balibhadra Patti
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Balibhadra Patti: About Balibhadra patti
Balibhadra Patti: About Balibhadra patti: Welcome Welcome to the Balibhadra Patti Village Website.This web site is intended to link together the people who belong ...
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About Balibhadra patti | Mirganj | Gopalganj | Bihar | india
Welcome
The Goddess Maa Shakti is the Supreme Power which saturates the entire universe,
and from which the Universe has emanated. Devotees worship her by many names in
many forms; Maa Thawewali is one of them. There are 52 Shaktipeethas all over
India; this place is also a Shaktipeeth.
The holy place of Maa Thawewali is situated in Thawe in Gopalganj District in Bihar. Maa has always answered the prayers of her devotees. This holy story pertains to about 14th Century AD. King Manan Singh from Chero Dynasty was ruler of Hathuwa. The fort in which the king resided was located at present Thawe. People were not happy with the King due to his unkind nature and behavior. Once there was a great famine in the state of Hathuwa. People started to die due to hunger. Maa Kamakhya appeared in midnight while sitting on seven lions and told Rahashu Bhagat to cut grass and to worship her in midnight.
When the king came to know about all these developments, he ordered Rahashu Bhagat to call Maa Kamakhya to prove his true devotion. When Maa reached Thawe, the weather and appearance of the place began to change. Due to hundreds of thunders, King's palace was destroyed. The devotees of Maa prayed to be saved. After sometime, Maa appeared through broken head of Rahashu Bhagat and showed her right hand wearing a Bracelet and made things normal and disappeared. Rahashu Bhagat got Moksha. The King, his palace and all his empire came to an end. The remnants of the palace may be seen even today around the temple of Maa at Thawe.
Bhojpuri Dhamaka
Welcome to the Balibhadra Patti Village
Website.This web site is intended to link together the people who belong
to our home village Balibhadra Patti and living else where.This site is not
meant for any commerical purpose.You might want to know what is
happening in your home village.you might be wondering what your
childhood friends are doing now.How Successful are they in their
lifes?.This site is not for those trivial reasons. We spent our
childhood there, leading some successful life some where else..,Let us try to do something back to our home village.
Quick Note:This site development is still in progress, thanks for visiting please find more information on your next visit.
Balibhadra Patti is a very prosperous model village located
15 km from the busy commercial town of Siwan in Bihar,India.Balibhadra Patti Village covers an area of ---- sq.
km.,and has a population of 1,825 as of 2011.
The kunkalamarru village boundary of the Prakasam district,
The holy place of Maa Thawewali is situated in Thawe in Gopalganj District in Bihar. Maa has always answered the prayers of her devotees. This holy story pertains to about 14th Century AD. King Manan Singh from Chero Dynasty was ruler of Hathuwa. The fort in which the king resided was located at present Thawe. People were not happy with the King due to his unkind nature and behavior. Once there was a great famine in the state of Hathuwa. People started to die due to hunger. Maa Kamakhya appeared in midnight while sitting on seven lions and told Rahashu Bhagat to cut grass and to worship her in midnight.
When the king came to know about all these developments, he ordered Rahashu Bhagat to call Maa Kamakhya to prove his true devotion. When Maa reached Thawe, the weather and appearance of the place began to change. Due to hundreds of thunders, King's palace was destroyed. The devotees of Maa prayed to be saved. After sometime, Maa appeared through broken head of Rahashu Bhagat and showed her right hand wearing a Bracelet and made things normal and disappeared. Rahashu Bhagat got Moksha. The King, his palace and all his empire came to an end. The remnants of the palace may be seen even today around the temple of Maa at Thawe.
Bhojpuri Dhamaka
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