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Mithila Madhya Parikrama
Mithila Madhya Parikrama (मिथिला मध्य परिक्रमा) is an annual periodic journey of the central part of the ancient Mithila (region), Mithila in Nepal and Bihar (India). It is held every year between the months of Kartik Purnima, Kartik (October–November), Falgun (February–March) and Baishakh (April–May). But nowadays only Falgun (February–March) journey is famous. It is a circular journey of the central part of the Ancient Mithila (region), Mithila. It covers a distance of 128 km circular path. It is mentioned in the epic Mithila Mahatmya which was composed in the 18th century. It is also called as the ''Mahakumbha of Mithila.'' Similarly it is also considered as the ''symbol of Nepal-India mutual goodwill''. Description According to the third chapter of the epic Mithila Mahatmya there are three Hindu calendar months Kārtika (month), Kartik (कार्तिक), Falgun (फाल्गुन) and Boishakh, Baishakh (बै ...
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Tourism In Mithila
The region of Mithila in the Indian subcontinent is believed to be the ancient inhabitat place of the Videha, Videha Kingdom in the text Ramayana. The Mithila (region), Mithila region is widely known for its rich culture, tradition and historical heritages. The region encompasses parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, and Nepal. The major parts of the tourism in the Mithila region are religious, historical, cultural, art and some natural locations. According to Ramayana, the kingdom of Mithila was ruled by the Vedic Janaka, King Janaka. The King Janaka is considered one of prominent figures in the ancient texts of the Indian subcontinent. He was the father of the Sita, Goddess Sita in Ramayana. The goddess Sita was the wife of Rama, Lord Rama. Mithila is considered as a holy destination for the Hindu pilgrimage sites, Hindu pilgrimage as it is believed to be the birthplace of the goddess Sita. The Indian poet Tulsidas, Goswami Tulsidas in his book Ramcharitmanas, Ramacharitmanas and the Ved ...
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