Mittheswarnath Shiv Temple

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Mitheshwarnath Shiva Temple (Hindi/Devanagari: मीठेश्वरनाथ शिव मंदिर) is a Hindu Temple, dedicated to Hinduism God "Shiva". This temple is located at Chunabhatti Near Mitthu Mistri Chowk, Darbhanga District, Bihar, India. This temple built in the 20th century, as compared to Cornerstone of the Temple, and established by "Mitthu Mistri Thakur" in March 1949. The name of the temple is originally denoted by "Mitthu Mistri Thakur". After the Death of Mitthu Mistri Thakur on 21 October 1982, this temple is Maintained by the Mitthu Mistri Thakur son's (Viz. Motilal Thakur, Misrilal Thakur, Sonelal Thakur, Shobhalal Thakur, and Bipinlal Thakur). Now, this temple is maintained and care by the "Mitthu Mistri Thakur" Dynasty. Temples have on average a small number of visitors, usually local people p rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mitheshwarnath Shiva Temple (Hindi/Devanagari: मीठेश्वरनाथ शिव मंदिर) is a Hindu Temple, dedicated to Hinduism God "Shiva". This temple is located at Chunabhatti Near Mitthu Mistri Chowk, Darbhanga District, Bihar, India. This temple built in the 20th century, as compared to Cornerstone of the Temple, and established by "Mitthu Mistri Thakur" in March 1949. The name of the temple is originally denoted by "Mitthu Mistri Thakur". After the Death of Mitthu Mistri Thakur on 21 October 1982, this temple is Maintained by the Mitthu Mistri Thakur son's (Viz. Motilal Thakur, Misrilal Thakur, Sonelal Thakur, Shobhalal Thakur, and Bipinlal Thakur). Now, this temple is maintained and care by the "Mitthu Mistri Thakur" Dynasty. Temples have on average a small number of visitors, usually local people per day, But during festivals like Maha Shivaratri, Shraavana, Naga Panchami, Kartik Purnima the number of visitors to the workplace and those who come to worship and pray to God Shiva are more.
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