Bijethua Mahavir

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Bijethua Mahavir Dham

The Bijethua Mahavir (Bijethua Dham) is a temple situated in Sultanpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a popular spot for worship; many visit to pay homage to Lord Hanuman.[1]

The temple is mentioned in the Ramayana; Lord Hanuman defeated Kaalnemi at the temple.

Bijethua Mahavir is also known for having more bells than any other temple.

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Coordinates: 26°06′49″N 82°25′47″E / 26.1135169°N 82.4296533°E / 26.1135169; 82.4296533