Lavapur Narayan
Lavapur Narayan is located in Bihar
Lavapur Narayan
Lavapur Narayan
Location in Bihar, India
Lavapur Narayan is located in India
Lavapur Narayan
Lavapur Narayan
Lavapur Narayan (India)
Coordinates: 25°36′33″N 85°31′21″E / 25.6093°N 85.5226°E / 25.6093; 85.5226
CountryIndia
StateBihar
DistrictVaishali District
Area
  Total3.82 km2 (1.47 sq mi)
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Population
 (2011[1])
  Total7,951
  Density2,100/km2 (5,400/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialHindi
English
  SpokenMaithili
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
844506
Vehicle registrationBR-31
Websitevaishali.nic.in

Lawapur Narayan is a Village situated in Vaishali District, Bihar, India.

Lawapur Narayan is situated on the river banks of The holy river Ganga. You can take a morning walk to the sandy beaches like river front which has seasonal fruits like Mango and Banana groves along with watermelon, cucumber fields in summers. If you're lucky enough you're eyes might catch a few white eyes dolphins. They are fresh water dolphins but the pollution has taken some toll on their eyes. In older times Lawapur Narayan had a small port, some remenents can still be found in the old buildings of Mahnar.

Brahmins have been living here from generations. They share this ancestral land with other castes such Yadavs, Rajputs, Bhumihars and a few others. The lands are mostly owned by Brahmins and Yadavs with a few rajputs too.

It's a lush green village with plenty of rain and natural water plus the seasonal flood every year makes the soil so rich that agriculture is still the main economy which produces wheat, Rice, different pulses and how can you forget the Yello Sarso ke Khets.

Visit in summers so that you can enjoy lazy afternoons sitting on a mango tree looking down at your shadow in a pond, enjoy a mango or two. No one will stop you. In the evenings you can take your cycle or scooty and enjoy sunset in open grasslands where you'll find here of a "Neel Gai" grazing in silence.

This village had bigger area. and many different cast are located in this village . but the majority of them are Brahman and yadav. Nearest market is Mahnar bazar .

Locality Name : Lavapur Narayan ( लवपुर नारायण ) Block Name : Mahnar District : Vaishali State : Bihar Division : Tirhut Language : Maithili and Hindi, Urdu, Bajjika.

Demographics of Lavapur Narayan Maithili is the Local Language here.

Politics in Lavapur Narayan

JD(U), LJP, BJP, Lok Jan Shakti Party, INC are the major political parties in this area.

Polling Stations /Booths near Lavapur Narayan

1)Madhya Vidyalay Bhathahi

2)Madhya Vidyalay Panapur Silauthar Pashchim Bhag

3)Prathamik Vidyalay Bajitapur Chakusman

4)Madhya Vidyalay Gorigama Uttar Bhag

5)Madhya Vidyalay Dedhpura Purbi Bhag (baya Bhag)

The nearest railway station is mahnar railway station.

Lawapur Narayan is also considered to be an open door for worshippers as the sacred(Pavitra Mandir asthal)is the center of faith for many devotees which glorify the existence of the village as well. Oldest temple of lord Shiva(Mahadeva)has always been the main attraction and a place for spirituality in the village. Ma durga mandir which was built by jha brothers (late Chandra mohan,Shani mohan and Manmohan jha) in 2010,obliged to perform daily morning and evening veneration or pooja. Veneration enthralls devotees from all across the area and substantially the temple province has turned out to become the area for attaining peace,equanimity,spirituality and performing religious sacraments for locals. Apparently, religious fair specially during Durga Pooja has been more prominent to glorify the sacred Mandir asthal. Appeasing sound of chanting mantras,Vandana,and veneration actually soothe the soul as if the entire area is witnessing the drizzle of blessings. The pavitra(Sacred)mandir asthal has also been the main foundation of social concordance, harmony and fraternity.

Lawapur Narayan also marks the existence of many proficient and knowledgeable locals who holds vast knowledge of Vedas and shastras.

References

  1. "Lavapur Narayan population as of 2011". censusindia.gov.in.


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