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- Champaran - Wikipedia
Champaran lies in the fertile plains of northern Bihar and is shaped by rivers such as the Gandak The region forms part of the Bhojpuri cultural area, known for folk music, festivals, fairs, and rural traditions
- Champaran - Bihar
Champaran is a region in north-west part of Bihar comprising East Champaran (Motihari) and West Champaran (Bettiah) districts Nepal terai forms the northern border
- History | An Official Website of East Champaran, Motihari | India
This was the beginning of the new phase in the fight for independence Later, Bapu came here many times The British had made Champaran an independent unit in 1866, but in 1971 it was divided into Eastern and Western Champaran
- Places to Visit in West Champaran - ShrineYatra
West Champaran, located in the Indian state of Bihar, is a fascinating destination that offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and spiritual sites Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, this district is known for its rich cultural heritage and captivating landscapes
- Champaran Temple - Mahaprabhuji Bethak Temple Time - YatraDham
Champaran, previously known as Champajhar, holds great religious importance It is the birthplace of Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya Ji, a prominent saint of the Bhakti movement
- Remembering the first Satyagraha: 100 years of Champaran
On a hot April morning in 1917, Mahatma Gandhi arrived in Patna by train from Calcutta It was his first visit to the city and he had come to champion the cause of indigo farmers in Champaran,
- East Champaran - Bihar
Located at the border of Nepal the northern region of Bihar, Champaran, is presently divided into separate districts as East and West The name Champaran originates from Champa-aranya meaning forest of Champa trees
- Champaran, Raipur | How to Reach, Sightseeing, Best Time to Visit . . .
Champaran was previously known as Champajhar This village is of religious as well as historical significance as it is regarded to be the birthplace of the Sant Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya, the founder, pioneer and reformer of the Vallabh Sect It is thus, a popular Vaishnava Peeth
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