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'''Maner''' also spelled Maner or Maner Sharif, is a satellite town in [[Patna Metropolitan Region]], in the Patna district in the Indian state of Bihar. Maner Sharif lies 24 km west of Patna the capital of Bihar on National Highway 30 (India). It comes 8 km before [[Bihta]] while travelling from Patna to Ara-Buxar via NH30. The town has tombs of [[Sufi]] saints [[Makhdoom Yahya Maneri]] and Makhdoom Shah Daulat, known as ''Bari Dargah'' (the great shrine) and ''Chhoti Dargah'' (the small shrine). Maner is an important tourist | '''Maner''' also spelled Maner or Maner Sharif, is a satellite town in [[Patna Metropolitan Region]], in the Patna district in the Indian state of Bihar. Maner Sharif lies 24 km west of Patna the capital of Bihar on National Highway 30 (India). It comes 8 km before [[Bihta]] while travelling from Patna to Ara-Buxar via NH30. The town has tombs of [[Sufi]] saints [[Makhdoom Yahya Maneri]] and Makhdoom Shah Daulat, known as ''Bari Dargah'' (the great shrine) and ''Chhoti Dargah'' (the small shrine). Maner is an important tourist area and tourism centre . The city's name is said to come from its status as a center of tourism. | ||
Haldi Chhapra in [[Maner]] is the Sangam (meeting point) where [[Sone river]] meets [[Ganga]]. From here it flows as [[Ganga]] towards [[Patna]]. | Haldi Chhapra in [[Maner]] is the Sangam (meeting point) where [[Sone river]] meets [[Ganga]]. From here it flows as [[Ganga]] towards [[Patna]]. |