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Dharharwa is a village in Parihar Tehsil in Sitamarhi District in Bihar State, India. In Hindi: धरहरवा

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Geography

Dharharwa is 4 km from the main Tehsil town Parihar, 24.9 km from the main district city Sitamarhi and 135 km from the main state city Patna. Nearby towns include Sursand (8.5 km), Bajpatti (19.3 km), and Choraut (20.2 km). Nearby villages include Parihar (4 km), Pipra, Bishanpur (4.8 km), Betaha (4.8 km), Manpaur (5.8 km), Banauli (6.6 km). Other villages in Parihar Tehsil include Baburban, Baya, Bela, Machhpakauni, Bherrahiya, Bishanpur and Dhanaha. Other villages in 843324 are Bela, Machhpakauni, Mahadeopatti, Parsa, Indarwa and Parihar.

Dharharwa's PIN Code is 843324.

Mythology

According to Hindu myths, Lord Rama was in Treta killed Ravana releasing his loving wife, the Goddess Sita. According to hearsay, Dharharwa exists since the birth of Sita. Janak King of Mithila, was advised to plough with his own hands to free the country from a long period of barrenness. Where King Janak held the great plough it was Dharharwa. King Janak ended his ploughing where he found baby Sita in a pot. Where King Janak found Sita in a pot, it has been known as Punaura Dham, Sitamarhi now in Bihar (India). The capital of Raja Janak is Janakpur, known as Janakpur Dham, now in Nepal.

Dhar stands for in local language to take or hold, while Har stands for plough. Since then it has been called Dharharwa. Janakpur Dham is known as the capital of Mithila. Mithila Kingdom was then ruled by King Janak and by his predecessor and successor.

Many people believe the palace of King Janak was in quadrilateral made by four temples of Shiva. They present four temples of Shiva like Jaleshwar, Kalnaneshwar, Kapileshwar and Kshireshwar out of existing Janaki Mandir or Sita Palace lies in Janakpur. Jaleshwar is near Dharharwa.

Population

Population distribution of village Dharharwa in 2011

Male Population 2439

Female Population 2235

Total Population 4674

Source- Population Of Dharharwa

Education

There have two government school in Dharharwa.

  • Sri Raghuwansh Rajkiya Middle School, Dharharwa, known as Middle School, Dharharwa. Which locate north side of the village inside of Dharharwa - Sirsiya main road.
  • Primary School, Dharharwa, which locate south side of Dharharwa inside of Dharharwa - Sursand main road.
  • Nearest high school placed at Parihar, Pipra, Vishnupur, Sursand, Bhiswa, Sonbarsa, etc.... Nearest college placed at Barahi, Lalbandi, Sitamarhi, Pupari, etc.....

    Temples

  • Ram Janki Temple, Brahman Chowk, Dharharwa
  • Hanuman Temple, Roy Tola, Dharharwa
  • Shiv Temple (Dharohar Nath), Vidyapati Chowk, Dharharwa
  • Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Pipal Ghat (Brahman Ghat), Dharharwa
  • Maa Maharani Temple, Bhagwati Sthan, Dharharwa
  • Bramha Baba Temple, Bramha Sthan, Dharharwa
  • Festivals

  • Maa Kali Puja
  • It is organize by माँ काली पूजा समिति, धरहरवा
  • Saraswati Puja
  • It is organize by ब्राह्मण युवा संघ, धरहरवा
  • Chhath Puja
  • Dipawali
  • Holi
  • Bhaiya Duj
  • Parshuram Jayanti
  • It is organize by ब्राह्मण युवा संघ, धरहरवा
  • Raksha Bhandhan
  • Famous people

  • Late Dr. Kripa Shankar Lal
  • U.K.Kapar S/O Ranjan Kapar
  • Late Hem Narayan Lal (Famous Teacher)
  • Bhishma Narayan Thakur JE
  • Mithlesh Narayan Thakur
  • Vishwanath Thakur
  • Kamlesh Narayan Thakur IG
  • Dhairya Kant Thakur Social Worker
  • Sachchida Nand Thakur Social Worker
  • Surya Narayan Thakur Manager
  • Brahma Nand Thakur
  • Sudist Thakur
  • Sameer Thakur
  • Akhilesh Narayan Thakur MLA
  • Amar Nath Thakur ACIO(Assistant central intelligence officer)
  • Yoganand Thakur
  • Akshyawar Jha
  • Hem Narayan Thakur
  • Prem Chandra Thakur
  • Neelmani Thakur
  • Virendra Singh Postman
  • Late Shri Devkant jha farmer
  • Vinod Roy
  • Jitendra Math
  • Shyam Chandra Thakur
  • Jibachh Sah
  • Mahesh Sah
  • Mahindra Roy
  • Jayprakash Roy
  • deepak dwivedi/ Himanshu shekhar
  • Aaditya raj
  • Raja chauhan
  • Sonu kumar
  • Sudhanshu shekhar
  • Dr.Dayanand dwivedi
  • Ranjan dwivedi
  • Late Mr.Siyakant jha (Social worker)
  • Mr. Deepak Siyakant jha (Indian Air Force)
  • Mr. Kanhaiya Heerakant jha (Indian Army)
  • Mr. Gopal Heerakant jha (Indian Army)
  • Shri Deep Kumar Karna (MHA) retd.
  • Kumar Saurabh (State Bank of India)
  • Late. Ram Naresh Maharaj (Retd. Teacher)
  • Brajesh Kumar ( Advocate, New Delhi )
  • Akhilesh Kumar (Indian Railway)
  • References

    Dharharwa Wikipedia