Bihar Pavilion Showcases Cultural Heritage Amid Political Undertones
The Bihar Pavilion at the international trade fair captures the essence of Bihari culture through Mithila paintings, historical sites, and religious landmarks like the proposed Punaura Dham Janki Mandir. The pavilion highlights the state's cultural richness, strategic political activities, and recent developments, including the foundation for a new Sita temple.
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The Bihar Pavilion, an emblem of the state's rich cultural heritage, takes center stage at the international trade fair with its vibrant display of Mithila paintings and historic landmarks. A giant mural of the proposed Punaura Dham Janki Mandir in Sitamarhi invites visitors to explore Bihar's profound cultural and spiritual legacy.
Showcasing world-famous sites like the Mahabodhi Temple and the Patna Sahib Gurdwara, the pavilion also celebrates Bihar's culinary delights. The unveiling of the new Sita temple's design highlights Bihar's ongoing cultural renaissance, coinciding with significant political milestones, including the ruling NDA's electoral triumph.
The foundation for the Mata Janaki temple was laid by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, symbolizing a blend of cultural reverence and political strategy. With the trade fair aligning with recent Bihar election results and strategic initiatives, Bihar cements its place as a cultural and political nexus in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)

