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List of Andhi Bigha Population
List of Andhi Bigha Population in Aurangabad district, Bihar.
- Shri Goverdhan Singh
- Shri Jhalak Deo Singh
- Shri Brajendara Singh
- Shri Satyendra Singh
- Shri Vijay Yadav
- Shri Ajay Singh
- Birja Kumar Yadav
- Vinod Kumar Yadav
- Pintu Kumar Yadav
- Manish Kumar Yadav
- Sushil Kumar Yadav
- Deepak Kumar Yadav
- Ankit Kumar Yadav
- Late Tapeshwar Yadav
- Shri Chnarik Singh
- Shri Munarik Singh
- Shri Lakhan Deo Singh
- Uday Kumar Yadav
- Pramod Kumar Yadav
- Vikash Kumar Yadav
- Sanjeet Kumar Yadav
- Late Sukhadi Yadav
- mahesh Singh
- Srijanak Singh
- Kameshwar Singh
- Shiv Kumar
- Baiju Kumar
- Pappu Kumar
- Shri St.Vilash Singh
- Shri Nagendara Singh
- Shri Bijendara Singh
- Shri Runvijay Singh
- Shri Surendara Singh
- Shri Upendara Singh
- Shri Mahaendara Singh
- Shri Yogendara Singh
- Shri Jitendara Singh
- Randhir Kumar
- Sudhir Kumar
- Vivek Kumar
- Lalu Kumar
- Rocket Kumar
- Chunu Kumar
- CP Kumar
- Bala ji Kumar
- Randhir Kumar
- Shri Janak Lal Yadav
- Devendra Singh
- Shri Ramiswar Singh
- Shri Brind Singh
- Shri Chandrabali Singh
- Shri Deowali Singh
- Shri Bhusan Singh
- Nirma Kumar
- Shri Jhalak Deo Singh
- Shri Rajendara Singh
- Shri Lalvijay Singh
- Tilak Kumar
- Shri Lal Mohan Singh
- Sanjay Kumar
- Raju Kumar
- Madan Singh
- Kaushal Kumar
- Rahul Kumar
- Shri Ajay Singh
- Sunil Kumar
- Rakesh Kumar
- Sachin Kumar
- Prince Kumar
- Shri Moti Lal Yadav
- Pachu Kumar
- Shri Sita Ram Singh
- Shri Sunil Singh
- Shri Anil Singh
- Gopi Kumar
- Shri Rajdeo Singh
- Shri Pundeo Singh
- Shri Dharam Deo Singh
- Shri Rampati Singh
- Shri Shayam Singh
- Gudu Kumar
- Shri Suresh Singh
- Shri Rajroop Singh
- Pahlad Kumar
- Pramod Kumar
- Shri Pravesh Yadav
- Shri Bhuli Singh
- Shri Yamuna Singh
- Shri Lalan Singh
- Yogendara Kumar
- Guddu Kumar
- Dharmendara Kumar
- According to Randomly Name
- Shri Phlendara Singh
- Shri Lal Singh
- Shri Satyendara Singh
- Shri Sahabdeyal Singh
- Shri Bhola Singh
- Shri Sikendara Singh
- Shri Dhirendara Singh
- Shri Chotu Singh
- Shri Inder Deo Singh
- Shri Chanardhan Singh
- Shri Shiv Kumar
- Shri Naval Kishor Singh
- Shri UmaShankar Singh
- Shri Dharmendara Singh
- Shri Bhukhi Singh
- Shri Krishana Singh
- Manoj Kumar
- Shri Ram Kewal Singh
- Shri Ravindara Singh
- Shri Brind Singh
- Shri Aslok Singh
- Lalu Kumar
- Shri Kamlesh Singh
- Shri Vijay Singh
- Chandan Kumar
- Shri Rambinesh Singh
- Shri Jai Kishor Singh
- Shri Shivpujan Singh
- Shri Suchit Singh
- Shri Uchit Singh
- Shri Deosharan Yadav
- Shri Krishana Yadav
- Shri Sudama Yadav
- Shri Sudarshan Yadav
- Shri Arjun Yadav
- Shri Daya Yadav
- Shri Suabalal Yadav
- Shri Ranjeet Yadav
- Shri Mukesh Yadav
- Shri Ravi Ranjan Yadav
- Shri Janeshwar Yadav
- Shri NandKishor Yadav
- Shri Ram Yadav
- Shri Laldeo Yadav
- Shri Janeshwar Yadav
- Shri Shivkumar Yadav
- Shri Deokumar Yadav
- Shri Rajkumar Yadav
- Shri Ramjati Yadav
- Shri Delip Yadav
- Shri Keshaw Yadav
- Shri Chotu Yadav
Deokund Ganga Dhari High School
This is a co-ed school for secondary and higher secondary level students. There are 500 + students enrolled at this school. You may find more resources and extracurricular activities here at Ganga Dhari High School,Deokund,Auranga Bad than you would at other smaller schools. Pupils-teacher ratio for secondary school is just about the average. You may expect well-balanced pupil-teacher interaction and decent engagement from the instructors.
Bantara,Goh,Auranga Bad
Bantara is a Village in Goh Block in Aurangabad District of Bihar State, India. It belongs to Magadh Division . It is located 55 KM towards North from District head quarters Aurangabad. 14 KM from Goh. 87 KM from State capital Patna
Bantara Pin code is 824120 and postal head office is Haspura .
Teap ( 6 KM ) , Dindir ( 8 KM ) , Hasampur ( 9 KM ) , Ratanpur ( 10 KM ) , Bhurkunda ( 10 KM ) are the nearby Villages to Bantara. Bantara is surrounded by Haspura Block towards west , Goh Block towards South , Arwal Block towards North , Sahar Block towards North .
Daudnagar , Rafiganj , Makhdumpur , Jehanabad are the nearby Cities to Bantara.
HOW TO REACH Bantara
By Rail
There is no railway station near to Bantara in less than 10 km. Gaya West Cabin Rail Way Station (near to Gaya) , Rail Way Station (near to Rafiganj) , Rafiganj Rail Way Station (near to Rafiganj) , Gaya Jn Rail Way Station (near to Gaya) are the Rail way stations reachable from near by towns.
By Rail
There is no railway station near to Bantara in less than 10 km. Gaya West Cabin Rail Way Station (near to Gaya) , Rail Way Station (near to Rafiganj) , Rafiganj Rail Way Station (near to Rafiganj) , Gaya Jn Rail Way Station (near to Gaya) are the Rail way stations reachable from near by towns.
By Road
Rafiganj , Tekari , Daudnagar , Gaya are the nearby by towns to Bantara having road connectivity to Bantara
Rafiganj , Tekari , Daudnagar , Gaya are the nearby by towns to Bantara having road connectivity to Bantara
Colleges near Bantara
D N College Daudnagar
Address : Daudnagar
Sri Bhagwat Prasad Singh Memorial B.ed College
Address : Dist Aurangabad–824101bihar
K.s.y. College
Address : Barun; Bodh–gaya.
Dr. V. K. Singh College
Address : Rafiganj;bodh–gaya
Magadh Teachers Training
Address : Old G.t.rd; Dani Bighaaurangabad–824101bihar
Address : Daudnagar
Sri Bhagwat Prasad Singh Memorial B.ed College
Address : Dist Aurangabad–824101bihar
K.s.y. College
Address : Barun; Bodh–gaya.
Dr. V. K. Singh College
Address : Rafiganj;bodh–gaya
Magadh Teachers Training
Address : Old G.t.rd; Dani Bighaaurangabad–824101bihar
Schools near Bantara
Primary School Rampur
Address : rampur , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824226
Address : rampur , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824226
Primary School Simrahua
Address : simrahua , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824126
Address : simrahua , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824126
Middle School Kudwa
Address : kudwa , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824203 , Post – Goh
Address : kudwa , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824203 , Post – Goh
Middle School Andhi Bigha
Address : Andhi bigha, goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824120.
Address : Andhi bigha, goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824120.
High School Andhi Bigha
Address : Andhi bigha, goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824120.
Address : Andhi bigha, goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824120.
Girls Middle School Deohara
Address : devhara , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824114 , Post – Deohara
Address : devhara , goh , aurangabad (bihar) , Bihar . PIN- 824114 , Post – Deohara
Deokund Baba dudheswarnath Shiva Lingam
Lord Shiva is conceived in his unborn, invisible form as the Shiva Lingam. The Lingam represents the male creative energy of Shiva. This main symbol of Shiva is worshipped in virtually every Hindu temple and home. The phallus is not worshipped as such, but through it Shiva is worshipped as the supreme consciousness. Embracing the base of the linga is the yoni, the female organ, as the universal energy, as Shakti, Shiva’s spouse. Through profound understanding of this symbol, the mystery of creation can be understood as an act of love.
Deokund Goh Daud Nagar Auranga bad Bihar About Shiva
Shiva means “Auspicious”, the name given to the Spirit by the Shaivas. Some believe that Shiva is the peaceful form of Rudra, but it is not so but. Shiva in reality stands for the God or Spirit which is auspicious.
Shiva was first used in Rig Veda(as per my knowledge)
Shiva, Rudra and Maheshwar can be considered as the names given to same deity. But some consider it different aspects of one God.
Shiv is Nirakaar, but is shown in Sakaar form sometimes. In Sakaar form Shiva applies ash all over his body, sports a third eye, and has flowing locks(Jatajut).
Shiva was first used in Rig Veda(as per my knowledge)
Shiva, Rudra and Maheshwar can be considered as the names given to same deity. But some consider it different aspects of one God.
Shiv is Nirakaar, but is shown in Sakaar form sometimes. In Sakaar form Shiva applies ash all over his body, sports a third eye, and has flowing locks(Jatajut).
Deokund Goh Daud Nagar Auranga bad Bihar About Shiva and Parvati
झूठ बोलने वाले लोग शिव को प्रिय नहीं हैं। इसी कारण भोलेनाथ ने माता पार्वती का त्याग कर दिया था। क्योंकि उन्होंने भगवान राम से सीता रूप में मिलने के बाद भोलेनाथ से झूठ बोला था।
शिव महापुराण के अनुसार जब माता पार्वती और शिव अगस्त मुनि से कथा सुनकर कर लौट रहे थे। उसी दौरान भोलेनाथ ने देखा कि उनके आराध्यदेव भगवान राम माता सीता के वियोग में भटक रहे हैं। उन्हें देखने के बाद शिव ने उन्हें प्रणाम किया, मगर माता पार्वती के मन में राम की परीक्षा लेने का विचार आया।
भोलेनाथ से आग्रह कर वे प्रभु राम की परीक्षा लेने पहुंचीं। लेकिन पार्वती को देखते ही भगवान राम ने पार्वती को माता का संबोधन देते हुए कहा कि आप यहां, भोलेनाथ कहां हैं?
वहीं भगवान द्वारा पहचाने जाने और माता शब्द के संबोधन को छिपाते हुए पार्वती ने शिव से झूठ का सहारा लिया। पार्वती ने कहा कि भगवान राम ने नहीं पहचाना। तत्पश्चात ध्यान करने पर जब शिव को पता चला कि राम ने उन्हें माता से संबोधित किया है तो उन्होंने पार्वती का त्याग कर दिया।
वहीं भगवान द्वारा पहचाने जाने और माता शब्द के संबोधन को छिपाते हुए पार्वती ने शिव से झूठ का सहारा लिया। पार्वती ने कहा कि भगवान राम ने नहीं पहचाना। तत्पश्चात ध्यान करने पर जब शिव को पता चला कि राम ने उन्हें माता से संबोधित किया है तो उन्होंने पार्वती का त्याग कर दिया।
पार्वती के त्याग का एक कारण यह भी रहा कि राम ने पार्वती को माता कहा था, इसलिए उन्होंने अपने आराध्य देव की माता को पत्नी रूप से त्याग कर दिया।
संबंधित जानकारी
संबंधित जानकारी
Deokund Goh Daud Nagar Auranga bad Bihar Devo ke Dev Mahadev
देवों में देव महादेव की कोई जलती लकड़ी से पिटाई करे ऐसा कोई सोच भी नहीं सकता लेकिन, यह बात बिल्कुल सच है। बात कुछ 1360 ई. के आस-पास की है। उन दिनों बिहार के विस्फी गांव में एक कवि हुआ करते थे। कवि का नाम विद्यापति था। कवि होने के साथ-साथ विद्यापति भगवान शिव के अनन्य भक्त भी थे। इनकी भक्ति और रचनाओं से प्रसन्न होकर भगवान शिव को इनके घर नौकर बनकर रहने की इच्छा हुई।
भगवान शिव एक दिन एक जाहिल गंवार का वेष बनाकर विद्यापति के घर आ गये। विद्यापति को शिव जी ने अपना नाम उगना बताया। विद्यापति की आर्थिक स्थिति अच्छी नहीं थी अतः उन्होंने उगना को नौकरी पर रखने से मना कर दिया। लेकिन शिव जी मानने वाले कहां थे। सिर्फ दो वक्त के भोजन पर नौकरी करने के लिए तैयार हो गये। इस पर विद्यापति की पत्नी ने विद्यापति से उगना को नौकरी पर रखने के लिए कहा। पत्नी की बात मानकर विद्यापति ने उगना को नौकरी पर रख लिया।
एक दिन उगना विद्यापति के साथ राजा के दरबार में जा रहे थे। तेज गर्मी के वजह से विद्यापति का गला सूखने लगा। लेकिन आस-पास जल का कोई स्रोत नहीं था। विद्यापति ने उगना से कहा कि कहीं से जल का प्रबंध करो अन्यथा मैं प्यासा ही मर जाऊंगा। भगवान शिव कुछ दूर जाकर अपनी जटा खोलकर एक लोटा गंगा जल भर लाए।
विद्यापति ने जब जल पिया तो उन्हें गंगा जल का स्वाद लगा और वह आश्चर्य चकित हो उठे कि इस वन में जहां कहीं जल का स्रोत तक नहीं दिखता यह जल कहां से आया। वह भी ऐसा जल जिसका स्वाद गंगा जल के जैसा है। कवि विद्यापति उगना पर संदेह हो गया कि यह कोई सामान्य व्यक्ति नहीं बल्कि स्वयं भगवान शिव हैं अतः उगना से उसका वास्तविक परिचय जानने के लिए जिद करने लगे।
जब विद्यापति ने उगना को शिव कहकर उनके चरण पकड़ लिये तब उगना को अपने वास्तविक स्वरूप में आना पड़ा। उगना के स्थान पर स्वयं भगवान शिव प्रकट हो गये। शिव ने विद्यापति से कहा कि मैं तुम्हारे साथ उगना बनकर रहना चाहता हूं लेकिन इस बात को कभी किसी से मेरा वास्तविक परिचय मत बताना।
विद्यापति को बिना मांगे संसार के ईश्वर का सानिध्य मिल चुका था। इन्होंने शिव की शर्त को मान लिया। लेकिन एक दिन विद्यापति की पत्नी सुशीला ने उगना को कोई काम दिया। उगना उस काम को ठीक से नहीं समझा और गलती कर बैठा। सुशीला इससे नाराज हो गयी और चूल्हे से जलती लकड़ी निकालकर लगी शिव जी की पिटाई करने। विद्यापति ने जब यह दृश्य देख तो अनायास ही उनके मुंह से निकल पड़ा ‘ये साक्षात भगवान शिव हैं, इन्हें जलती लकड़ी से मार रही हो।’ फिर क्या था, विद्यापति के मुंह से यह शब्द निकलते ही शिव वहां से अर्न्तध्यान हो गये।
इसके बाद तो विद्यापति पागलों की भांति उगना -उगना कहते हुए वनों में, खेतों में हर जगह उगना बने शिव को ढूंढने लगे। भक्त की ऐसी दशा देखकर शिव को दया आ गयी। भगवान शिव उगना के सामने प्रकट हो गये और कहा कि अब मैं तुम्हारे साथ नहीं रह सकता। उगना रूप में मैं जो तुम्हारे साथ रहा उसके प्रतीक चिन्ह के रूप में अब मैं शिव लिंग के रूप विराजमान रहूंगा। इसके बाद शिव अपने लोक लौट गये और उस स्थान पर शिव लिंग प्रकट हो गया। उगना महादेव का प्रसिद्घ मंदिर वर्तमान में मधुबनी जिला में भवानीपुर गांव में स्थित है।
Deokund ,Aurangabad City Travel Guide
Aurangabad ,Deokund City Travel Guide
Aurangabad, Bihar: Aurangabad is a famous city and a municipality existing in Aurangabad district in the state of Bihar, India. Situated towards the east of Bodh Gaya on the eastern bank of the Sonebhadra River, Aurangabad serves as the district headquarters of the Aurangabad district and is located on the Grand Trunk Road with the coordinates of 24°45′N 84°22′E / 24.75°N 84.37°E / 24.75; 84.37. It has an average elevation of 108 m and is at a height of 354 ft above sea level.
Aurangabad, Bihar: Aurangabad is a famous city and a municipality existing in Aurangabad district in the state of Bihar, India. Situated towards the east of Bodh Gaya on the eastern bank of the Sonebhadra River, Aurangabad serves as the district headquarters of the Aurangabad district and is located on the Grand Trunk Road with the coordinates of 24°45′N 84°22′E / 24.75°N 84.37°E / 24.75; 84.37. It has an average elevation of 108 m and is at a height of 354 ft above sea level.
Aurangabad had derived its name after the great Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
Aurangabad represents one of the 38 districts in the state of Bihar. The historic city reflects a diverse culture and traditions with the Magadhi-speaking locals that are settled here have mostly chosen agriculture and related jobs as their profession. The city boasts of a host of tourist places to its visitors such as historical places and temples.
Besides contributing for the freedom struggle of India, Aurangabad reflects traditional values also. The renowned Ayurvedic product, Chyawanprash, derives its name from ‘Chyawan Aashram’ near Devkund village of Haspura block, in Aurangabad, where Saint Chyawan spent his life.
Valuable stones like Gomed, Garnet, Sfatik, Mariyam Hauledil are found in the hill regions of Aurangabad in raw form. Three fourth part of this Aurangabad area is cultivated through Sone from North Koyal and some canals of tributaries, this district remained as a rich granary in the last four decades.
The soil here is mostly suitable for the agriculture of paddy, wheat and sugar-cane. The irrigation – planning has made the land of this region most fertile and suitable for agriculture. Rice and wheat are the major crops produced here.
It is vital to describe that, “Magahi” Betel leaves are produced on a huge scale that retain the craze among betel eaters of India and abroad.
The people of this locality mainly speak Magahi. Owing to lack of industrialization, people of this region are still chiefly dependent upon cultivation and similar activities. Subsequently, there is not much availability of job opportunities in this region. This situation makes the youth to go to the other regions of India for job.
Auranga Bad,Deokund Wikipedia
Aurangabad district is one of the thirty-seven districts of Biharmarker state, Indiamarker, and Aurangabadmarker town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Aurangabad district is a part of Magadh divisionmarker.
Headquarters: Aurangabad
Area: 3,305 km?
Population: Total: 2,013,055, Hindus 1,814,612, Muslims 196,030 (9.73%).
Sub Divisions: Aurangabad, Daud Nagar
Blocks: Madanpur, Kutumbba, Daudnagar, Aurangabad, Barun, Obra, Dev, Nabinagar, Haspura, Goh, Rafiganj
Agriculture: Paddy, Wheat, Lentils
Rivers: Son, Punpun, Auranga, Bataane, Morhar, Aadri
Aurangabad features in traditional records. The Saint Chyawan spent his life in an Aashram (known as Chyawan Aashram) near Devkund village of HASPURA block in this district, and gives his name to a product of the area, called Chyawanprash.
The small village Devkund is also associated with an interesting mythological relevance. According to Hindu mythology, once Lord Vishwakarma was told to make three temples in one night. These three temples are identical in design and incorporates a small pond with it. The only difference is the absence of fourth side wall of the pond at Devkund, which Lord Vishwakarma could not complete as the Sunrise occurred. In modern times those three temples are located at Deo, Deokund and Umga in Bihar. Two of these three towns i.e.Deo & Umga have Sun temples and Deokund has Lord Shiv temple ( Baba Dudheshwar Nath). However the temple at Deo is the most popular for the celebration of a religious festival called Chhat puja.
Aurangabad also played a major role in the Indian independence struggle. Aurangabad’s contribution in the freedom struggle has been immense with outstanding national leader like great gandhian and the first Deputy Chief Minister cum Finance Minister of Biharmarker, Bihar Bibhuti. Dr. Anugrah Narayan Sinha who was a close associate of Mahatama Gandhi and worked with Rajendra Prasad (the first President of India) and led the Gndhian Satyagraha movement in Bihar. It is also the birth place of Satyendra Narayan Singh affectionately called Chhote Saheb, who was also a participant in the Indian independence movement, and a former Chief Minister of Bihar.
Educational institutes
S.Sinha College, Aurangabad
A.N.S. College , Nabinagar
R.L.S.Y. College, Aurangabad
K.S. Mahila College, Aurangabad
A.N.S.M. college, Aurangabad
Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Amba (Aurangabad)
Kishori Sinha Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Aurangabad
Anugrah Inter College (Gate School), Aurangabad
Ganga Dhari High School,Deokund,Auranga Bad.
S.S.High School,Andhi Bigha,Bantra,Auranga Bad.
A.N.S. College , Nabinagar
R.L.S.Y. College, Aurangabad
K.S. Mahila College, Aurangabad
A.N.S.M. college, Aurangabad
Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Amba (Aurangabad)
Kishori Sinha Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Aurangabad
Anugrah Inter College (Gate School), Aurangabad
Ganga Dhari High School,Deokund,Auranga Bad.
S.S.High School,Andhi Bigha,Bantra,Auranga Bad.
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