Muzaffarpur is a city located in Muzaffarpur district in the Tirhut region of the Indian state of Bihar. It serves as the headquarters of the Tirhut division, the Muzaffarpur district and the Muzaffarpur Railway District. It is the fourth most populous city in Bihar.
It is believed to have been established during the 18th century. The temple derives its name from the prominent deity worshiped within its sacred premises. Garib Nath, which translates to "Lord of the Poor," is the deity of the temple.
Jubba Sahni (1906–1944) was an Indian freedom-fighter and revolutionary. He accepted hanging at the age of 38 years on 11 March 1944. He is remembered as the bravest revolutionary in Bihar.
Cinépolis India, the first international exhibitor in the country, has revolutionized the cinema experience with its innovative concepts and state-of-the-art facilities.
The temple is regarded as one of the existing 108 ancient Shiva Temples of ancient Kerala. It also has a prominent place amongst the numerous Shiva temples in South India. It had the tallest shikhara amongst the temples of its time. The Rajarajeshwara temple has a top of about 90 tonnes.
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