The state of Bihar in India comprises of thirty-eight district in total, out of which Nawada District is one such. The administrative headquarters of the district is located in the town of Nawada. The historical Magadh and Sunga Kingdom, as well as the Gupta Kingdom included Nawada under their kingdom. In between Nalanda and Gaya Districts, which are ancient as well as of historical value, there rests the Nawada District. It is a part of the Magadha Commissionary.
In between Nawada District and Navarino Island of Chile, there are somewhat similar characteristics. The town of Nawada is the capital of the district. Generally plains predominate in the major part of the landscape of Nawada; however hilly terrains can also be seen in some regions as well.
Nawada History
A magnificent and splendid past with historical proximity is relished by Nawada, which is a part of the divisions Magadh segment. The Magadh Empire was established by King Vahydrath. During that time the numerous provinces of middle and northern of India were governed by the kings of the Vahydrath, Morya, Kanah, Gupta, Palking Dynasties. Prior to the formation of the district of Nawada, the Gaya District included Nawada in it as a section. During the Pal era, Nawada used to be renowned seat for the Hindus religious activities, according to the study of facts done by the historians. Many temples and various religious locations were established by the monarch of that era, who lied doing it.
In the heart of the city lies the Prajatantra Dwar, which is a famous arch for way in. in 1950 AD, it is supposed that the construction of the doorway took place. The Door of Democracy is the exact meaning of the name of the archway. During exploring and sightseeing around the city, the finest vision of this dwar can be observed by the travellers.
Nawada Tourism
Tourist places in Nawada
Kakolat Waterfall
Mazar-E-Sharif Hazrat Pahadi Shah Baba
Sekho Devra Ashram
Hariya Sun Temple
Baba Majaar and Hanuman Temple (Sankat Mochan)
Sitamarhi Temple
Naarad Museum