| Bihar
(The Indian State) |
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Bihar
is one of the major states of the Indian Union. Many
ancient civilisations in the world have evolved around
magnificent rivers, but very few rivers in the world
have moulded the culture, economy and personality
of the people evolving on their banks as the great
river Ganga. Cutting straight across Bihar from west
to east, the boun000000teous Ganga had rendered the
region so fertile and plentiful, that its natural
prosperity nurtured a great fountainhead of political
and cultural civilisations down the millenia.
Here, kingdom after kingdom rose and fell, leaving their indelible mark on history. Rival kings fought legendary battles, devastating the land and the people. Yet, by some strange alchemy, the same land also saw the birth of some of the most gentle and progressive religious teachers like Buddha, Mahavira and Guru Gobind Singh.
Bihar is bound on the north by Nepal, on the east by West Bengal, on the west by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, and on the south by Orissa.
The name 'Bihar' is derived from 'Vihara', meaning monastery. Bihar has been a great religious centre for Hindus, Jains and most importantly, the Buddhists. It was at Bodhgaya in Bihar, that the Buddha sat under the Bodhi tree, and attained enlightenment. A descendant of the same tree, still flourishes in Bodhgaya today. Nalanda, which was a world - renowned Buddhist university in the 5th century AD, is also located in Bihar. Rajgir, a pilgrimage place for Buddhists and Pawapuri, where Lord Mahavira breathed his last, are near Nalanda.
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| General
Information |
| State
Capital |
Patna |
| Population
('000s in 1991) |
8,63,38,853
(1991 census) |
| Area
('000 sq. km) |
1,73,877 |
| Females
per 1000 males (1991) |
911 |
| Literacy
rate (1991) |
38.5 |
| Ratio
of urban population (1991) |
13.1 |
| Net
Domestic Product (Rs. million at current prices
in 1992-93) |
293,420 |
| Per
Capita Income (Rs. at current prices in 1992-93) |
3,280
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| Principal
Languages |
Hindi,Urdu & Local Dialects (Bhojpuri, Magahi
, Maithili) Aadivasi -- Mundari & Kurukh |
| Height
above the sea level
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53
Meters (173 Feet) |
| Temperature
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Summer
43 C 21 C.
Winter 20
6 C. |
| Rainfall |
120
cms. |
| Best
season |
October
to March |
| Boundaries |
North
Nepal ,South Orissa, East W. Bengal, West Uttar
Pradesh ,S .West Madhya Pradesh
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| Plains
Of Ganges
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Northern
Plains ,Southern Plains |
| Plateus |
Plateaus
Of ChottaNagpur |
| Rivers
Of Bihar |
Ganga
, Saryu , Gandak ,Bagmati , Koshi , Sone ,Punpun
, Phalgu , Damodar. |
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| Agriculture |
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Soil
of Bihar :
Clay Soil , Sandy Soil ,Loamy Soil.
Crops of Bihar
: Rice , Wheat , Maize , Jwar,Sugarcane ,Till.
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