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Ambika temple forms a wonderful triangle with three Shiva temples

Chhapra. The Ambika Sthan temple located in Saran district of Bihar is the center of faith for the devotees, which are the world famous Pashupatinath Temple of Lord Shiva, Vishwanath Temple and Vaidyanath Dham. Dham) forms a wonderful triangle.

If the Ambika Sthan temple located in Dighwara area, about 24 km east of Chapra, is considered to be the focal point, then the Pashupatinath temple of Kathmandu located in neighboring country Nepal, Vishwanath temple in neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh and Baba Vaidyanath present in Deoghar, Jharkhand at the same distance. The distance to the Dham is the same. Ambika temple forms a triangle by making a distance from all these temples. The biggest feature of this temple is that the earthen pindi is worshiped here in the form of Mother Jagat Janani Durga. For this reason, this Siddhapeeth has always been the center of faith for the devotees.

Every year on the occasion of Navratri in the month of Ashwin and Chaitra, there is a huge crowd of devotees. Devotees come here from their homes and stay in the temple for nine days and recite Durga Saptashati and chant. Throughout the year, after the morning and evening aarti by the priests of the temple, the temple door is opened for the devotees, in which the common devotees take part. But on the occasion of Navratri, the aarti of Mother Ambika is performed by the priests of the temple, in which the entry of the common devotee is prohibited.

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