Budhimai

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Budhi mai
वृद्धाम्बा बुढ़ीमाई [1]
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Budhi mai temple in Ismailpur Haruli village
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Vaishali district
Location
Location Ismailpur
State Bihar
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates 25°45′35.0″N85°11′33.0″E / 25.759722°N 85.192500°E / 25.759722; 85.192500 Coordinates: 25°45′35.0″N85°11′33.0″E / 25.759722°N 85.192500°E / 25.759722; 85.192500

Budhi Mai [2] is a village in the Vaishali district, Bihar, India. It is a tourist destination with a rich a cultural and of historical heritage, and is a place of worship. [3] [4] The Budhi Mai Temple is situated in Vaishali, Haruli, Ismailpur, near the State Bank of India, Lalganj Road, Vaishali. Budhi Mai Fair/Mela ) is held in the month of July and August on Budhi Mai Campus, attracting visitors from all over Bihar. [2]

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