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Saptari (), is Located in the easternmost part of
Madhesh Province Madhesh Province () is a Provinces of Nepal, province of Nepal in the Terai region with an area of covering about 6.5% of the country's total area. It has a population of 6,126,288 as per the 2021 Nepal census, making it Nepal's most densely po ...
, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal. Its district headquarter is Rajbiraj. Saptari is an Outer Terai district. This district covers an area of and has a population (2022) of 706,255Household and population by districts, Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) Nepal
which makes it the 14th most populated district of Nepal. Saptari is renowned for its agricultural output, and is bordered on the east by the massive Sapta Koshi river, on the west by the Balan River separating Siraha district, on the north by Udayapur and on the south by Supaul and Madhubani districts of Bharat Vihar. Saptari district is located in 68m above sea level at an altitude of 457 meters, it extends to 26.22 minutes north latitude and 86.45 minutes east longitude. The east-west length of the district covers 63% of the plains of the Terai and 37% of the chure region and the north-south width is an average of 23 km. There are nine
municipalities A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
in Saptari: Dakneshwori, Rajbiraj, Bodebarsain, Hanumannagar Kankalini, Kanchanrup,
Saptakoshi Saptakoshi may refer to: * Koshi River The Kosi or Koshi is a transboundary river which flows through China, Nepal and India. It drains the northern slopes of the Himalayas in Tibet and the southern slopes in Nepal. From a major confluence of tr ...
, surunga, Shambhunath and Khadak. Other small towns include Mahuli, Kathauna Fattepur, Pato and Itahari Bishnupur with the area government "Machha Palan Kendra" fish farming centre. The famous
Chhinnamasta Chhinnamasta (, :"She whose head is severed"), often spelled Chinnamasta, and also called Chhinnamastika, Chhinnamasta Kali, Prachanda Chandika and Jogani Maa (in western states of India), is a Hindu goddess ( Devi). She is one of the Maha ...
temple is one of the Shakti Peeths and Kankalini Temple are also located in Saptari District. Saptari has highest growth in Maithili literature.


Temples


Chinnamasta Bhagawati

Chinnamasta Bhagawati (छिन्नमस्ता भगवती) is a temple of Eastern Nepal. It is situated in Chinnamasta VDC, Saptari, from Rajbiraj and also near to Indian Border. It is a main attraction for Indian pilgrims. People are likely to come here in Bada Dashain. Some thousands of goats are sacrificed here during dashain.


Shambhunath

Shambhunath (शम्भुनाथ) is another one of the famous temples of Eastern Nepal. It is situated in Shambhunath, from Rajbiraj and also near Mahendra Highway. This temple is a main attraction for Indian pilgrims. People are likely to come here in Siruwa Mela during month of Baisakh (the first month of Bikram Sambat).


Kankalini Temple

Kankalini Temple (कंकालिनी) is another temple situated in this district; it is located in Bhardah-1 of Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality. This temple is main attraction for Indian pilgrims. Kankalini Temple has great religious importance. Like most of the other Shakti Peethas in Nepal, this temple, too, has a legend attached to it. According to the legend, the people settled in Bhardaha village had started to use the land for farming, however, while digging, some farmers had found a stone statue carved beautifully with the image of Goddess Durga and in that very place, this temple is said to have been built. It is believed that when a devotee worships with great devotion and true heart in the temple, their wish comes true. So, thousands of peoples from many part of the country come to this temple to worship the avatar of Goddess Durga, known famously as goddess Kankalini.


Geography and climate


Education

*Mahendra Bindeshwari Multiple Campus- TU Affiliated Public Campus located in Rajbiraj offering LLB, BBS, BA, MBS, M.Ed. *National People College- TU Affiliated Private College established in 2013 AD Offers Masters and Bachelors level of Programs in Management and Humanities Faculties. It is the 1st Private College of Saptari District Offering the Subjects of Study like MA-SOCIOLOGY, MBS, BA-RD and SOCIOLOGY. The college is Ultramodern and is Located in Kanchanrup Munacipality. HSEB affiliated +2 colleges are: *Happyland HSS and college *Laligurans EBHSS or Paradise Campus *Caliber International College *Mission College *Kshitiz Edu. Foundation *Chinnamasta College *Annapurna Multiple College, Kanchanpur Beriyar, Saptari - just the east of UTL Tower *Rajbiraj Model Campus


Demographics

At the time of the
2021 Nepal census The 2021 Nepal Census was the twelfth nationwide census of Nepal conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics. The census was originally scheduled from 8 June to 22 June 2021, but was postponed to November 2021 due to a surge in COVID-19 case ...
, Saptari District had a population of 706,255. 9.47% of the population is under 5 years of age. It has a literacy rate of 67.69% and a sex ratio of 1010 females per 1000 males. 441,203 (62.47%) lived in municipalities. Madheshis are the largest group, of which a third are Dalits. Tharus are the second-largest group, and here make up the largest fraction of the population of any district in Madhesh. Muslims are nearly 10% of the population. A very small proportion are Hill Janjatis or Khas people. Maithili is the largest language. Tharu is the second-largest language. Urdu and Nepali are spoken by a small minority. Religion: 88.47% of the population was Hindu, 9.60% Muslim and 1.72% Buddhist.


Administration

The district consists of eighteen
municipalities A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
, out of which nine are urban municipalities and nine are rural municipalities. These are as follows: * Bodebarsain Municipality * Dakneshwori Municipality * Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality * Kanchanrup Municipality * Khadak Municipality * Sambhunath Municipality * Saptakoshi Municipality * Surunga Municipality * Rajbiraj Municipality * Agnisaira Krishnasavaran Rural Municipality * Balan-Bihul Rural Municipality * Rajgadh Rural Municipality * Bishnupur Rural Municipality * Chhinnamasta Rural Municipality * Mahadeva Rural Municipality * Rupani Rural Municipality * Tilathi Koiladi Rural Municipality * Tirhut Rural Municipality


Former Village Development Committees (VDCs) and Municipalities

* Arnaha * Aurahi, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 6 * Babhangama katti * Badgama, Vagni maleth * Bainiya * Bairawa, now Kanchanrup Municipality ward no. 1 * Bakdhauwa * Banarjhula * Banaula, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 10 * Banauli * Baramjhiya, now Kanchan Rup Mun. * Barhmapur * Barsain * Basbiti * Bathnaha * Belhi now Khadk Mun ward No 2 * Belhi Chapena * Bhagawatpur * Bhardaha, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Bhutahi, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 4 * Birpur Barahi * Bishariya-Bhelhi * Bodebarsain Municipality * Boriya * Brahamapur, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 7 *
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* Dakneshwori Municipality * Dauda * Daulatpur, Now surunga Mun Wada No 3 * Deuri * Deurimaruwa * Dhanagadi * Babhangam katti * Dharampur, now Kanchan Rup Mun. * Dhodhanpur, now Kanchan Rup Mun. * Didhawa * Diman * Gamhariya Parwaha * Gobargada, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Goithi * Hanumannagar, now Municipality * Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality * Hardiya Now surunga Mun Wada No 2 * Hariharpur * Haripur Now surunga Mun wada No 7 * Inarwa, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Inarwa Phulbariya * Itahari Bishnupur * Jagatpur, now Kanchan Rup Mun. * Jamuni Madhapura * Jandaul * Jhutaki * Joginiya-1, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Joginiya-2, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Kabilasha, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 1 * Kachan * Kanchan Rup Municipality * Kalyanpur Khadk Mun 6, 7, 8 * Kamalpur, now Saptaskoshi Mun. * Kanchanpur * Kataiya, Now Rupani Gaunpalika * Kathauna * Khadgapur, included in Bodebarsain Mun. * Khojpur Now Khadk Mun 5 * Ko. Madhepura * Kochabakhari * Koiladi * Kushaha * Lalapati * Launiya * Lohajara * Madhawapur, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Madhupati now surunga mun Wada no 4 * Mahadeva * Maina Kaderi * Maina Sahasrabahu * Malekpur * Maleth * Malhanama * Malhaniya, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Manraja, included in Bodebarsain Mun. * Mauwaha * Mohanpur * Nargho * Negada * Odraha * Pakari * Pansera * Jandaul * Parasbani * Paterwa * Pato, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 5 * Patthargada, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 9 * Phakira * Pharseth * Phattepur, now Saptakoshi Mun. * Phulkahi *(Parwaha) * Pipra (Purba), now Kanchan Rup Mun. * Pipra (West) surunga mun wada No 1 * Portaha, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Rajbiraj Municipality * Rajgadh Rural Municipality * Ramnagar * Rampur Jamuwa * Rampur Malhaniya, now Hanumannagar Kankalini Mun. * Rautahat * Rayapur *
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, now Kanchan Rup Mun. * Shambhunath Municipality * Sankarpura * Saptakoshi Municipality * Sarashwar *
Simraha Sigiyaun Simraha Sigiyaun is a village development committee in Saptari District in the Sagarmatha Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central ...
* Siswa Beihi now khadak Mun Wada No 1,2 *
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* Tarahi, now Dakneshwori Municipality ward No. 3 * Terahota * Theliya, now Kancha * Tilathi * Trikola * Kankatta now Bishnupur Rular Municipality Wada no.4 * Hatti Now Chhinnamasta Rular Municipality Wada no. 7


Notable persons

* Mehboob Alam, cricketer who was the first bowler to take all ten wickets in an innings in an ICC recognized international tournament match. * Teju Lal Chaudhary,
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politician and member of
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* Parmanand Jha, first Vice President of Nepal and ex Supreme Court Judge *
Udit Narayan Udit Narayan Jha (born 1 December 1955) is an Nepali and Indian playback singer whose songs have been featured mainly in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. He has also sung in various other languages including Telugu language, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil ...
: Famous Bollywood and Nepali singer from Bhardaha, Saptari * C. K. Raut, politician, computer scientist and founder of Janamat Party * Gajendra Narayan Singh, founder of Nepal Sadbhawana Party * Ram Raja Prasad Singh, politician * Satish Kumar Singh, politician, the current Chief Minister of Madhesh Pradesh


See also

* Chandra Nahar Canal *
Zones of Nepal Until the establishment of seven new provinces in 2015, Nepal was divided into 14 administrative zones ( Nepali: अञ्चल; ''anchal'') and 77 districts ( Nepali: जिल्ला; ''jillā''). The 14 administrative zones were grouped ...


References

* {{Coord, 26, 35, N, 86, 45, E, region:NP_type:adm2nd, display=title Districts of Nepal established during Rana regime or before Districts of Madhesh Province