The temple sits in Sonwasa block of Saharsa district. The
beauty of the temple attracts devotees and the visitors. The
temple is made up of middle ages. Part of the facade of the goddess is very
sharp and viewable. The
Archaeological
survey of the area was in 1872 century .The report is published by the
Presidential Roy Asiatic Society. A record is inscribed on the
door of the temple complex Budesh. There is also in this record the name of the
descendant of King Serv Singh. Mind seeing the wonders of nature and
the magnificent view of the temple is intriguing.
Seeing this scene, you automatically have knowledge of
the devotion and control. The tree root well missed but
the root of the tree ends to ground again to give the new life to the tree. This
tree appears on its own narrative to the devotees come every day. This
place has a pond for bathing to the travelers coming to this temple. It is
Jeevaj pond .It is believed that who shed their clothes and bath here the child
attains them. It is said that this temple was built by Raja Bhim Singh. The
door has been erected in memory of Queen Dulari Devi.. There is funfair held
for
the devotees who come here .Devotees carrying flowers, incense sticks and
fun making games for their children. The ancient temple built in such a way as
not to be. The growth of the temple was not heeded by the Government.
Travelers come here from far-flung and go through the various conditionings.
Their all wishes get fulfill with the blessing of Maa Chandika Bhawani. We bow
to this holy Maa chandika bhawani temple.
Slogan
Bol bam keep resonating inside the temple. Devotees bring Water filled from the
sacred temple of simariya and put on Baba Singheswar. Some devotees without
stopping reach Singheswar temple they are called as Dak Bam. Dak bam is served
by the sewadars .The grace of Baba Singheshwar is limitless. Thousands of
devotees come here every day. It is said that one who worships from the true
heart gets the blessings of Baba Singheshwar just like Raja Dasrath. We bow to
this Saint Singheshwar.
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