The Indian State of Bihar

The Indian State of Bihar Has Been Around for 3,000 Years!

The Indian State of Bihar is located in India's Northeastern Region. It is one of the world's longest inhabited locations geographic locations. The State of Bihar is a region where Ancient India culture emerged. This means that early man were present in this region of land. 

Bihar is located between the Indian States of West Bengal to its east, and Uttar Pradesh to its west. Nepal borders the north side of the Indian State of Bihar, and Jharkhand borders Bihar directly to its south. Bihar is India's twelfth largest state by overall area, with 38,202 square miles, and it is the third most populated state with almost 102,000,000 people counted in the 2011 census. 

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Most of the people that live in the Indian State of Bihar live in villages. However, a large number of people do live in more urban areas. A large portion of the land area of Bihar is a flat plain. The Indian State of Bihar is divided horizontally by the Ganges River, that runs from west to east across this Indian State.

The official languages spoken in the Indian State of Bihar are Hindi and Urdu. However,  several other dialects are also spoken here.

In Ancient India, the people of this region had a massive influence over the education and the culture of the people of India. India's first great empire, the Maurya Empire, actually originated right here, in the Indian State of Bihar.

Buddhism was Born in the Indian State of Bihar

Another huge claim to fame of the Indian State of Bihar is that the Indian religion of Buddhism originated here! Although Buddhism is not as widely practiced in India nowadays, it used to be one of the most dominant religious practiced in the country. That being said, the Buddhism is still a very popular religion in many other parts of Asia, and it is still practiced in India. In short, Buddhism was born here in Bihar and its popularity died down, but it became very popular in many other areas of the world.

Bihar is currently trying to improve its economy and the overall quality of living for its people. This is because many of its inhabitants live in poverty. The Indian State of Bihar needs to put a plan in place in order to help residents because the population here grows between twenty to twenty-five percent every decade!

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Most jobs in the Indian State of Bihar are service oriented. In fact, roughly fifty-five percent of employed persons work in the service industry here.

There's a small industrial sector here that accounts for about nine percent of the state's work force. Agriculture is the state's other major employment sector, making up about thirty-five percent of jobs.

Up until about the year 2006, the Indian State of Bihar suffered one of the lowest gross domestic product growth rates in all of the country of India. The GDP here has since grown between eleven percent and eighteen percent each year. In short, the economy of the Indian State of Bihar is growing steadily in comparison that of the larger Indian economy.

In the Indian State of Bihar, Art is an important attribute to the culture. Art is, of course, important in all parts of India. A style of painting called Madhubani painting is a very popular style of painting here. It originated at the time of the Ramayana, when a king known as Janak commissioned artists to paint events surrounding his daughter Sita's marriage to Lord Ram.

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The painting style was traditionally done on the walls of village mud-huts, during ancient Indian history, but people now paint on cloth, paper, and canvas instead. Madhubani painting usually depicts nature and Hindu religious motifs.

When you visit the Indian State of Bihar, you will want to see the remains of the Ancient City of Vaishal. It is one of the areas of India where civilization began. The ancient Mahabodhi Temple is known as a birthplace for Buddhism and is considered to be a very sacred place.

The Indian State of Bihar includes the very popular tourist attraction of the Mahatma Gandhi Setu. It is the second longest river bridge in the entire world! In fact, there are many sites here including historic forts, and numerous additional sacred temples. These tourist attractions bring in more than six-million tourist to the Indian State of Bihar annually!

If you are thinking of traveling to India, the Indian State of Bihar is destination you will not want to pass up! We recommend visiting India for at least a couple of weeks and maximizing your time so that you can see as many popular attractions as possible.

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