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The Bari Sangat - Helabazar is a Hindu Sangat in the city of Hajipur, Bihar, India. It is said to have been built during the reign of the Ancient Indian civilization.
Bari Sangat Vaishali Bihar | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Vaishali |
Location | |
Location | Helabazar/Rambhadar, Hajipur |
State | Bihar |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 25°40′N 85°13′E / 25.667°N 85.217°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Indian |
Creator | Raajaputra "for Saints and Brahmans" |
Completed | During Ancient India |
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This sanctimonious place was visited by many saints in ancient period to offer prayers, and it still has pious meaning to Hindu and Saints to this day,[1] being a destination for traveling devotees of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna.
Sangat is a Hindu term with its origin in the Sanskrit word 'sangh', which means company, fellowship and association. In Hindu or Sanatan vocabulary, the word has a special connotation. It stands for the body of men and women who meet religiously, especially in the presence of the Guru or Saints.