Jairambati Tourism, West Bengal India
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Jairambati Fast Facts
- State: West Bengal
- District: Bankura
- Famous for/as: Holy place
- Religions: Hindu, Bengali
- Language: Bengali, Hindi, English
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- Local Transport: Bus, Taxi, Rikshaw
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Jairambati, India Overview
Jairambati is a prime religious destination in Vishnupur in Bankura district of West Bengal State. It is the village in which Sri Ramkrishna, the great saint of India, spent his many years. The annual festival associated with the birthday of Sri Ramakrishna is a prime celebration in this village. Saradadevi, revered incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi and spiritual life partner of the sage Sri Ramakrishna Pramamhamsa, was born in 1853 AD in this small hamlet. It is said that after the birth of Saradadevi, known as Holy Mother, the land became very fertile and showed prosperity. This place has grown to a revered holy destination for the pilgrims from all over the world. This village has many temples and historical houses in which Saradadevi spent her childhood and the rest of life. The village is adorned with naturally charming environment and ambiance. The picturesque village is surrounded by lush green trees and shrubs, mesmerizing landscapes and meadows and has fantastic rural atmosphere. The region is known for fertile lands and the nearby rivulet Amodar is very attractive for the travelers. Agriculture is the main source of income in Jairambati. The serene big lake known as “Mother Tank” in this village is a source of irrigation, bathing and other purposes. People use this lake for refreshing themselves. Banerji’s Tank, also called 'Barunjjey Pukur', is another water tank in this village. This tank is surrounded by eye catching palmyra trees. The village offers great facilities for all the tourists who sojourn in this holy village.
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