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Mehdar
Village in Siwan, Bihar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mehdar or Mehndar/Menhdar is an Indian village[7] located in the Siswan block of Siwan district in Bihar, India. It's approximately 32 kilometers south of the district headquarters in Siwan. It is known for its religious significance, with a sacred Hindu place and a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Many devotees from the surrounding areas visit this temple.[8]
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History
The village is well known for the Mahendranath Temple.[9] This temple was built by King Mahendrabir Vikram Sahdev of Nepal.[10] The village is located near to Daha River.[11]
Geography
According to the government records, the village code of Mehdar is 232790. The total geographical area of Menhdar village is 88 Hectares. The village has 23 houses.[12]
Demographics
The 2011 Census of India recorded Menhdar village in Bihar with a population of 146, including 70 males and 76 females, spread across 23 households. The village has a notable literacy rate of 80.14%, with 56 literate males and 61 literate females.[13]
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