Aami Mandir, Hindu temple in Dighwara, India.
Aami Mandir is a Hindu temple in Dighwara village, Saran district, Bihar, and consists of a building complex with an adjoining garden and a deep well. The well sits close to Dighwara Railway Station and holds water throughout the year.
The temple is said to trace its origins to the Dvapara Yuga, one of the four ages in Hindu tradition. This connection to a distant mythological past has helped establish it as a place of religious importance in the surrounding region.
This temple is dedicated to Goddess Sati and draws pilgrims during Durga Puja and Dussehra celebrations each year. During these festivals, the site fills with devotees who take part in rituals that remain central to local religious life.
The temple is reachable by road via National Highway 19, and the nearby Dighwara Railway Station makes it easy to arrive by train. Visiting on a weekday outside major festival periods tends to be quieter and gives more space to move around the complex.
The temple contains a Yagya Kunda, a ritual fire pit where pilgrims bring water offerings. The water poured into it is said to evaporate and vanish in a way that visitors across many generations have found difficult to explain.
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