Karu Khirhari Temple, Bihar, Indian Temples
Karu Khirhari Temple is one of the ancient temples in Saharasa District in Bihar.
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Karu Khirhari Temple is one of the age-old temples in Saharasa District, Bihar. Karu Khirhari Temple was established by the saint Karu Khirhari who is said to have attained divinity by virtue of his Shiv-Bhakti; a dedication to cows. People from all occupations come to offer milk to Karu Baba. Recently the Bihar Government has announced to develop Karu Khirhari temple as a major tourist spot.
Location of Karu Khirhari Temple
Karu Khirhari Temple is situated in the riverside of the eastern Kosi River bank. This temple is near to Mahpura village 2 kilometres away from Mahishi block office.
Visiting Information of Karu Khirhari Temple
Saharasa District does not have any airport. Nearest airport is Patna Airport. Regular trains are available to Saharsa from the other major cities of the country. There are regular buses from other main cities of the country to Saharsa.
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(Last Updated on : 08-11-2017)
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