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Coordinates: 25°45′42.11″N 86°34′59.41″E / 25.7616972°N 86.5831694°E / 25.7616972; 86.5831694
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Balutola
village
Balutola(बालूटोला)
Balutola is located in Bihar
Balutola
Balutola
Location in Bihar, India
Balutola is located in India
Balutola
Balutola
Balutola (India)
Coordinates: 25°45′42.11″N 86°34′59.41″E / 25.7616972°N 86.5831694°E / 25.7616972; 86.5831694
Country India
StateBihar
RegionMithila
DistrictSaharsa
Named forBaba Raghuni
Government
 • TypeBIHAR GOVT.
Area
 • Total
37.54 ha (92.76 acres)
Elevation
45 m (148 ft)
Population
 • Total
409
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi[1]
 • Additional officialUrdu[1]
 • RegionalMaithili[2]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
852127
Telephone code06478
Vehicle registrationBR
Sex ratio1000 females per 1000 males / /

Balutola is a village situated in the south corner of Saharsa district in the north Indian state of Bihar.The ancient temple of Baba Raghuni Maharaj is situated in this village.

Balutola
Balutola village rice cultivation in 2024

Balutola is part of Simri Bakhtiyarpur Block and khagaria constituency. Some of the neighbouring places include Saharsa (15 km north), Simri, Bhoraha (2 km east), Simri Bakhtiyarpur (4 km south) and Balhampur(3 km West). Balutola is come under ward no 5 in Raipura Panchayat.[3]

Geography

Balutola is located at coordination 25°45′42.11″N 86°34′59.41″E / 25.7616972°N 86.5831694°E / 25.7616972; 86.5831694 at an elevation of 45 m above MSL.

History

The history of Balutola village dates back centuries and is deeply intertwined with local folklore and spiritual significance. According to local tradition, the village is historically significant due to its association with Baba Raghuni Maharaj, a revered saint who is believed to have visited the area long ago.

It is said that Baba Raghuni Maharaj frequently came to Balutola to graze his cows. The village, with its lush surroundings and quiet charm, provided the perfect setting for the saint to tend to his cattle. Over time, Baba Raghuni Maharaj’s visits became a part of the village's spiritual life, and he grew increasingly connected with the area and its people.

The most significant event that ties Baba Raghuni Maharaj to Balutola occurred when he passed away in the village. Legend has it that after his death, his body was being transported from Balutola to his native village. During the journey, at the very spot where his body was laid for rest, a banyan tree mysteriously sprouted from the ground. This tree was seen as a divine sign and became a symbol of Baba Raghuni Maharaj's presence in the village.

In honor of Baba Raghuni Maharaj and his profound connection to Balutola, a memorial was established at the site, known as Baba Raghuni Sthan. Over time, this site has grown in significance and is now a popular place of pilgrimage and reverence. Devotees from near and far visit Baba Raghuni Sthan to pay their respects, offering prayers and seeking blessings.

The banyan tree remains a central part of the shrine, symbolizing Baba Raghuni Maharaj’s eternal presence and the deep spiritual legacy that continues to shape the history of Balutola village. Today, the village is known not only for its picturesque setting but also for its historical and religious importance. The story of Baba Raghuni Maharaj’s association with Balutola is passed down through generations, keeping the memory of the saint alive for the people of the village and beyond.Due to this the nearby station got the name Baba Raghuni Halt Dwarika [4]

Education

Schools

  • UMS Morkahi Balutola[5]


See also

References

  1. ^ a b "52nd Report of the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities in India" (PDF). nclm.nic.in. Ministry of Minority Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 May 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  2. ^ https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/bihar/maithili-language-missed-out-on-classical-status-for-lack-of-proposal-from-bihar-government/article68810651.ece
  3. ^ "Balutola Pin Code Saharsa Postal and Zip Code". hamariweb.com. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Baba Raghuni Halt Dwarika (BRHD) Railway Station: Station Code, Schedule & Train Enquiry - RailYatri". www.railyatri.in. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Simri Bakhtiyarpur School". schools.org.in. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Saharsa District | Secure, Scalable & Sugamya Website as a Service | India". Retrieved 13 November 2024.