Posts

Suggestions for janki Mandir

 Inspite of visiting large number of people to janki-mandir Mandir there are various things to be improved some of such are : The commercial activities beside roads to visit janki-mandir make road congested.  Sanitation management Proper facilities for tourists like accommodation ,fooding , lodging etc as per their needs. Management of tourists guide. Management of proper security system. Commercial maithili painting collection store should established. Improvement should be done in cultural museum. If such improvement along with other basic necessities to be a part of  world heritage site are fulfilled then it is most probable to be in the list of world heritage.

Objective to visit janki-mandir

  Objective  There is various alluring and tempting structure and monuments that attracts large number of people every year as a tourist. Various objects to visit janki-mandir are: Architectural design of janki-mandir Cultural ritals to perform   Numberous Ponds  Various other temples around it like Ram Mandir , Sankatmochan Mandir , vivah mandap, etc Historical importance for Hinduism. Learn mithila painting.

Methodology

 This report is made with both the primary and secondary sources. The pilgrimage of the the temple, inscription written on the Wall of temple , local people of the area, some of the old aged people who came for commercial purposes, tourists etc . These people were randomly selected for this study. Views and thought of their including some of the true data and research  available on the net are even taken for the study.    

Observations on janki-mandir

Image
  Observations                    Cultural ritals Different rituals are performed every day.such as mundhan (hair cutting/ chudakarma )of children,mirrage ceremony, different yagya , various other haban or cultural ceremony           Chudakarma or mundan   Every year, thousands of pilgrims from Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, and other countries visit Ram Janaki Temple to worship Lord Ram and Sita. Many worshippers visit the temple during the festivals of  Ram Nawami ,   Vivaha Panchami ,   Dashain   and   Tihar .              Mithila paniting So many mithila Painting can be observed drawn artistically on the was and different corner of janakpur and janki Mandir that had carried out the identification for the community people of janakpurdham. Mithila Painting on wall of cultural museum Cultural museum Few year ago cultural museum is also established here preserving the historical items like ornaments of Sita  and activities in form of animation in the museum. Animate form of mirrage of lord

Finding

Image
  Janki Mandir             Drone view of janki-mandir The central view of temple is known by janki mandir.which was constructed by Queen Vrisha Bhanu of Tikamgarh,India in 1911 AD. It is constructed in Mugal and Hindu architecture.It is of three story-building with 60 rooms in rectangular form.it is believed that  it was constructed with 9,00,000 lakhs within 12 years. Vivaha mandaav                  Vivah mandap internal   It is constructed in northern side of Janaki mandir. This  Place was built for the marriage ceremony of goddess Ram and idol woman Sita. Since then so many marriage ceremony had taken place on the same site. Shree sankatmochan Mandir         Gateway view to Sankatmochan Mandir Sankatmochan Mandir is located at northwest of  mithological. TheMandir is constructed on dedication of Hanuman where dhanus yagya( bow breaking ceremony). Ram Mandir Ram Mandir    Another well known temple in the vicinity is Rammandir which is purely made in the pagoda style. It is constructe

Research report on Janaki Temple

Image
          Janki Mandir Janki Mandir front view Janaki Mandir  ( Nepali :  जानकी मन्दिर ) is a  Hindu temple  in  Janakpur  in the  Mithila  region of  Nepal , dedicated to the Hindu goddess  Sita .         It  is located at headquarters of province no 2 , janakpur (Nepal) in dhanush district. It was constructed by  Queen Vrisha Bhanu of Tikamgarh,India in 1911 f ully built in bright white and constructed in an area of 4,860 sq. feet in a mixed style of Mughal and Koiri domes. It is  three 3 story- building with 60 rooms in rectangular shape. According to legends and epics, King Janak ruled this area (called Videha) during the Ramayana period. His daughter Janaki (Sita), during her swyambar, had chosen Lord Rama as her husband, and become the queen of Ayodhya. Their marriage ceremony had occurred in the nearby temple which is also called vivaha mandap. The site was designated as a UNESCO tentative site in 2008.