Which of the following statements are correct about the tourism destinations in Bihar? 1) Kakolat is a famous waterfall of Bihar State. 2) Bhim Bandh is situated in the south west of Munger district in Bihar. 3) Karanda Tank of Bihar is related to the life of Lord Buddha. 4) Veerayatan is a Jain Temple and Museum.

Which of the following statements are correct about the tourism destinations in Bihar? 1) Kakolat is a famous waterfall of Bihar State. 2) Bhim Bandh is situated in the south west of Munger district in Bihar. 3) Karanda Tank of Bihar is related to the life of Lord Buddha. 4) Veerayatan is a Jain Temple and Museum. Correct Answer All 1, 2, 3 & 4

The correct answer is ​All 1, 2, 3 & 4.

  • Kakolat
    • Kakolat Waterfall is a waterfall in the Nawada district, of Bihar.
    • The falls also play a role in Hindu mythology, related to Lord Krishna
    • The fall is about 150 to 160 feet, from the ground level.
  • Bhimband
    • It is situated in the southwest of Munger district in Bihar.
    • The sanctuary is spread across an area of 682 sq km and comprises of undulating topography. 
    • Dating back to the time of Mahabharata, it is believed that the Pandavas set up their ‘disguised’ temporary shelters and constructed a dam (known as ‘bandh’ in Hindi) across the stream.
    • The dam was named after Bhim, the strongest of all Pandavas.
  • Karanda Tank
    • It is the destination where Gautam Buddha would take a bath during his holiday in Rajgir.
  • Veerayatan
    • It is a Jain organization to promote the concept of Seva located in Rajgir(Bihar)

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