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arrow_backBack to main guideFaith: Hinduism (Shakti, Surya, Vishnu, Folk Deities)
Darshan Hours: Generally 5am-9pm for most temples, check specific temple for aarti times.
Open to all faiths: Yes
Modest attire, shoulders and knees covered. Remove shoes before entering temples.
Chhath Puja
When: October/November
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Many temples are active places of worship; respect local customs and traditions. Offerings are usually flowers, sweets, or milk.
Saharsa is a district headquarters in Bihar, known for its strong connection to Mithila culture and numerous ancient temples.
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This is a revered Shakti Peeth, dedicated to Goddess Ugra Tara. Full details β
Dedicated to the Sun God, this ancient temple is known for its historical significance. Full details β
Located close to the Ugra Tara Temple, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Full details β
This rural temple is dedicated to Baba Karu Khirhar, a local folk deity. Full details β
The best time to visit Saharsa is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and cool, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
You can reach Saharsa by train (Saharsa Junction SHC), by bus from Patna or Darbhanga, or by road. The nearest major airport is Patna (PAT), 220km away.
Most temples in Saharsa, including Ugra Tara Temple and Sun Temple, do not have an entry fee. They are free to visit for all.
Saharsa is generally safe, but solo female travelers should exercise caution, especially after dark. Dress modestly and avoid isolated areas. It is advisable to travel with a companion if possible.
You must try Litti Chokha, Thekua, Makhana Kheer, Maithili Fish Curry, and Ghugni. These are staple local delicacies.
Maithili is the local language, followed by Hindi. Some people, especially in hotels and shops, may understand basic English.
Yes, you can easily purchase a local SIM card from providers like Airtel, Jio, or Vodafone Idea in Saharsa city. You will need a valid ID proof (passport for foreigners) and a passport-sized photograph.
If you are not interested in religious sites, you can skip some of the smaller temples. Avoid visiting during the peak summer (May-June) or monsoon (July-September) due to extreme weather and potential travel disruptions.
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