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    Sitamarhi is an Indian city in the Mithila region of Bihar. It is the district headquarters of the Sitamarhi district in Tirhut Division. The city was named in honour of the goddess Sita, who was born in Sitamarhi in Hindu mythology. In 1875, a subdivision for Sitamarhi was created within the Muzaffarpur district.

  2. Sitamarhi Tourism. Sitamarhi, a town and the district headquarters of the Sitamarhi District in Bihar, is the birthplace of Goddess Sita, wife of Lord Ram. The Punaura Dham is the spot where Mata Sita originated in an earthen pot is located in this region.

  3. SITAMARHI DISTRICT AT A GLANCE. Area: 2,294 sq km. Population: 3,423,574. Literacy Rate: 52.05% Block: 17. Revenue Villages: 845. Municipality: 5. Richie Pandey, IAS District Magistrate, Sitamarhi. Manoj Kumar Tiwari, IPS Superintendent of Police, Sitamarhi. PUBLIC UTILITIES. 1. Postal. 1. Electricity. 17. Hospitals. 1. Schools. 1. Municipalities.

  4. Jun 8, 2024 · Sitamarhi, believed to be the birth place of Lord Rama’s consort Devi Sita, is one such place that has become a frequently visited pilgrimage destination. Located in the Sitamarhi District of Bihar in East India, the town is well-known for an array of temples and religious sites.

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Nestled in the heart of Bihar, India, Sitamarhi is a town that holds immense significance in Hindu mythology as the reputed birthplace of Sita, the consort of Rama.

  6. May 17, 2024 · Sitamarhi, town, northwestern Bihar state, northeastern India. It lies on the western bank of the Lakhandai River in the fertile Middle Ganges (Ganga) Plain. Sitamarhi is a station on the North Eastern Railway and is connected by roads with the nearby Nepal frontier.

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  8. Oct 26, 2017 · The legend of this place refers to the epic Ramayana and famous as the place where Sita, queen of Lord Rama was nursed under a shade in the ploughing filed where she was found as a new born by the King Janaka. The presiding deity of the temple is Sri Ram, Sita and Hanuman.