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Barahakshetra Municipality

Coordinates: 26°44′N 87°07′E / 26.74°N 87.11°E / 26.74; 87.11
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Barahakshetra Nagarpalika
बराहक्षेत्र नगरपालिका
Barahakshetra Temple
Barahakshetra Nagarpalika is located in Koshi Province
Barahakshetra Nagarpalika
Barahakshetra Nagarpalika
Location in Koshi Province
Barahakshetra Nagarpalika is located in Nepal
Barahakshetra Nagarpalika
Barahakshetra Nagarpalika
Barahakshetra Nagarpalika (Nepal)
Coordinates: 26°44′N 87°07′E / 26.74°N 87.11°E / 26.74; 87.11
Country   Nepal
ProvinceKoshi
DistrictSunsari
Named forBarahakshetra
Government
 • TypeMayor–council
 • MayorMr. Ramesh Karki (NC)
 • Deputy MayorMrs. Nanda Kumari Rai (NCP)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total
91,087
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
postal code
56716, 56701, 56703, 56704 & 56713
Area code025
Websitewww.barahamun.gov.np

Barahakshetra Municipality (Nepali: बराहक्षेत्र नगरपालिका) is a newly formed municipality located in Sunsari District of Koshi Province in Nepal.[1] The area of the municipality is 222 km2 and according to 2021 Census of Nepal the population of the municipality is 91,087[2] Barahakshetra is a famous pilgrimage site that remains inside Barahakshetra Municipality. Also saptakoshi River flows inside the Municipality.

Education

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There are both government and non-government schools. There are about fifteen government and about fifteen non-government schools. Among them Shree Ja De Ja H.S.S is the oldest and reputed Government School in the Municipality and (Bharaul Bal Mandir and Shree Mahendra High school) are one of the oldest and reputed government school in the locality. Shiddhartha Memorial H.S.S, Morning Star School, Sunshine Secondary English Boarding School, Sunsari Garden Academy, Rajabas English Secondary School, Moon Beam Academy, The Sky Lab Academy (Bagjhora) and The Oxford School are some of the non-government schools among the municipality.[citation needed]

Climate

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The weather in Barahakshetra Municipality is mostly hot. Chakraghatti, Kalabanjar, Chatara, Prakashpur and Nadaha (main town areas) experiences 6 seasons,

Season Span (Nepali calendar) Span (Georgian calendar) Characteristics
Basanta (Spring) Chaitra-Baisakh March–April Around 25-30 degrees Celsius, very dry and windy
Grishma (Summer) Jestha-Ashad May–June Very hot, Up to 40 degrees Celsius, farmers prepare for rice planting
Barsha (Monsoon) Shrawn-Bhadra July–August Hot, very humid and heavy monsoon rains, Krishna Janma Asthami (Birth of Lord Krishna) celebrations
Sharad (Autumn) Ashvin-Kartik September–October Calm temperatures, festival season of Dashain and Tihar
Hemanta (Pre winter) Mangshir-Pausha November–December Cold temperatures and sometimes fog (20-10 degrees Celsius), farmers harvest the rice
Sishir (Winter) Magh-Falgun January–February cold temperatures and foggy weather.

Barahachettra

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Barahachhetra is a Hindu pilgrimage site. Among 4 chhetra in Hindu mythology two fall in India and two in Nepal. That is Kurukshetra & Dharmachhetra in India and Barahachhetra & Muktinath or Muktichhetra in Nepal. In every 12th year a kumbha mela is organized in Chataradham.

Lord Vishnu, by taking the incarnation of Varaha or Baraha protected the earth from being submerged into Patala (underworld) with his long tusk. Then the Lord sat with his wife Laxmi at the bank of Koshi River and the lap of Himalayas and hills. So, the place bore its name after that event. There is a big and beautiful image of the Baraha incarnation of Lord Vishnu. [3][citation needed]

Landmarks / Places of Interest

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Koshi Tapu

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The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is a protected area in the Terai of eastern Nepal covering 175 km2 (68 sq mi) of wetlands in the Sunsari, Saptari and Udayapur Districts. It comprises extensive mudflats, reed beds, and freshwater marshes in the floodplain of the Sapta Kosi River, and ranges in elevation from 75 to 81 m (246 to 266 ft). It was established in 1976 and designated as a Ramsar site in December 1987. It hosts Nepal's last remaining herd of the wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee)

Amha Wetland

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The Amha Wetland (अम्हा शिम्सर ) is a natural pond (small lake) situated in Barahakshetra Municipality Ward No. 5, Sunsari. People can enjoy boating and greenery sight. It is a famous Palace for Picnics and gatherings.

Chanarmain Dhami Than

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Chanarmain Dhami Than is one of the famous holy places known as 'Shree Chanarmain Dhami Thaan' in Barahakshetra Municipality, wad no.-05, Kalabanjar beside Police Station. Every year, a great mela (fair) is conducted on 27th of Baisakh. People visiting this place for worship believe that Dhami Baba will end evil and bring prosperity. Bharat Raj Dhami:- General Secretary Shree Chanarmain Sangrakchhan Samitee.

References

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  1. ^ Barahkshetra Municipality
  2. ^ "Barah Municipality in Nepal Population". citypopulation.de. 8 October 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  3. ^ https://www.khojnu.com/places/nepal/central-development-region/kathmandu/attractions/barahakshetra-temple/#:~:text=It%20is%20believed%20that%20Lord,as%20Barahachhetra%20after%20that%20event.