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  • Place Types Park
  • Address Bari Pahari, Bihar Sharif, Bihar 803101, India
  • Coordinate 25.2049864,85.5063527
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 3
  • Compound Code 6G34+XG Bihar Sharif, Bihar, India
Openning hours
  • Monday 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Photos
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Reviews
Chandra Shekhar Choudhary (11/08/2020)
Recently constructed & developed park by local administration. Here you may enjoy with your family. There are many facilities available in this park. You have to pay a little amount. Due to COVID 19 park is closed. Maintenance work is also stoped in this period. As a result, park looks like a unattended. There are many unwanted shrubs have been developed after rainy season. Concerned person should take care of this park.
Omkar Khurana (08/25/2020)
Bihar Sharif is mostly preferred by travellers. The go to destination for types of travellers, be it family, kids and couples. Bihar Sharif is, however, mostly preferred by Family. The best season or months to visit places in Bihar Sharif are February, September, October, November, December. There are 19 tourist places in Bihar Sharif, which can be explored by travellers. Local attractions can be visited at any time of the day, be it early morning, afternoon, evening or night, as suitable for travellers. Sightseeing in Bihar Sharif can be done by travellers, which will take half a day or one day, but to see all sightseeing places, travellers need to stay in Bihar Sharif for 2 days to 3 days.nnTravellers can also visit Bihar Sharif to learn about places to visit, browse through photos & pictures, explore Bihar Sharif using a map and read sightseeing reviews. Recently reviewed tourist attractions in Bihar Sharif, which are great places to visit are Dhaneshwar Ghat Temple. Bihar Sharif can be visited in summer, monsoon or winter.nBihar Sharif is the headquarters of Nalanda district and the fifth-largest sub-metropolitan area in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. Its name is a combination of two words: Bihar, derived from vihara (meaning Buddhist monastery), also the name of the state; and Sharif, referring to the resting place of the Sufi saint Makhdoom Sharfuddin Ahmed Yahya Maneri. The city is a hub of education and trade in southern Bihar, and the economy centers around agriculture supplemented by tourism, the education sector and household manufacturing. The ruins of the ancient Nalanda Mahavihara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are located near the city.nnUnder the Pala Empire, Odantapuri, a major Buddhist monastic university was built at the site of Bihar Sharif. It eventually became the capital of Magadha, and then part of the Muslim Delhi Sultanate in the late 12th century, though local Rajputs soon re-established effective control. In the early 14th century, it was permanently captured by the Delhi Sultanate. Bihar Sharif was later ruled by other Muslim dynasties and then the British until Indian independence in 1947. The city has important Jain, Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim heritage and landmarks.nnBihar Sharif is one of the hundred Indian cities selected to gain funds under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission.[5][needs update] Bihar Sharif was selected in the preliminary list of 100 cities in July 2015 that were to compete for the Smart Cities project. As far as funding is concerned, the municipal corporation would continue to receive annual funding until the completion of the Smart Cities project, which was initially supposed to come to an end in the fiscal year 2019-20 but is now likely to be extended up to the fiscal year 2021–22.nnThe name Bihar is derived from vihar or vihara, meaning Buddhist monastery, a reference to the ancient Odantapuri University established near the city in the 7th century CE by Pala king Gopala I.[6][7] The settlement does, however, predate the Buddha. It became the capital of the Magadha kingdom from the rule of the Pala Empire. Odantapuri is considered to have been the second-oldest of India's Mahaviharas, and it was located at the foot of Bari Pahari (English: Big Hill). According to Tibetan records it housed about 12,000 students and was an important centre of Buddhist learning. Acharya Sri Ganga of Vikramashila was a student there. The monks of Odantapuri are credited with propagating Buddhism in Bhutan. The Big Hill or Badi Pahadi was known as Pashravati in those days.nnDelhi Sultanate eraEditnnIn 1193, during the time of Ikhtiyar ad-Din Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji's conquest of Bihar, he came to conquer eastern parts of India and destroyed Nalanda University. En route to Nalanda, he allegedly damaged the Buddhist monasteries of a place now called Bakhtiyarpur. He then came to Vihar, where he completely destroyed Odantapuri University, and the Buddhist viharas before leaving for Nalanda. A few years after Khilji's departure, local Bundela Rajputs regai
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