Mandār Hill (India
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q6747828
Library of congress:
sh2016001767
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: 2015357760: Brahmavādī, Paraśurāma Ṭhākura. Mandāra, 2015:title page (Mandāra) page 2 (Mandāra Parvata)
- GEOnet, July 29, 2016(Mandār Hill; India, Bihār; 24°48'22"N, 087°01'26"E; populated place)
- Wikipedia, July 29, 2016(Mandar Parvat (Mandar hill) is a small mountain situated in Banka district under Bhagalpur division of state of Bihar. It is about 700 ft high and approximately 45 km south of Bhagalpur city. The mountain is famous as Mandar Hill)
Wikipedia description:
Mandar Parvat, also known as Mandar Hill is a small mountain situated in Bounsi, Banka district under Bhagalpur division of state of Bihar. It is about 700 ft high and approximately 45 km south of Bhagalpur city of Bounsi, a place located on the state highway between Bhagalpur and Dumka. Mandar Hill is a great place of pilgrimage although it is not so well known now. On top of the hill are Jain temples and on bottom of the hill are Hindu temples. A carnival is organised every year at Mahavir Jayanti & Makar Sakranti.
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