मिथिला क्या और कहाँ है
मिथिला — जिसे मिथिलांचल या तिरहुत भी कहते हैं — भारत के उत्तर बिहार और नेपाल के मधेश मैदानों तक फैला एक प्राचीन सांस्कृतिक क्षेत्र है। यह सीता की भूमि, मैथिली एवं तिरहुता लिपि का उद्गम, और मधुबनी चित्रकला का घर है।
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Ahilya Asthan at Ahiyari near Darbhanga marks the spot where, in the Ramayana, Rama is said to have freed the sage's wife Ahalya from her curse of stone.
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The world first noticed Madhubani painting after the 1934 Bihar earthquake, when the British officer William Archer saw the wall-art inside cracked-open Maithil homes.
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Chhath is one of the few festivals on earth that worships the setting sun before the rising one — the first arghya is offered to the dusk sun, the second to dawn.
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Darbhanga got its own airport only in 2020 — and it quickly became one of India's busiest regional airports, ending the Mithila heartland's long isolation by air.
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At independence the Maharaja of Darbhanga, ruling some 4,500 villages, was reckoned among the richest men in India.
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Ancient Videha is often called one of the world's earliest republics — after the last king was deposed, Mithila was governed by an assembly.
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In Mithila even Brahmins traditionally eat fish — the fish is a royal emblem of the Darbhanga Raj and a symbol of prosperity.
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Mithila's favourite folk hero is Gonu Jha, a witty courtier of the Darbhanga court whose trickster tales — outsmarting kings and misers — are the region's Birbal.
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Indra Puja — worship of the rain-god Indra for a good harvest — survives almost uniquely in Mithila.
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The Janakpur–Jaynagar line was for decades Nepal's only railway — a narrow-gauge link built to carry pilgrims and timber across the Mithila border.
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Kabar Taal in Begusarai — Asia's largest freshwater oxbow lake — became a Ramsar wetland of international importance in 2020.
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Legend says the poet Kalidasa was a dullard until the goddess of Uchhaith in Madhubani blessed him with genius.
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On Kojagara, the full-moon night of Ashwin, a Maithil bride's family sends the new groom a 'bhaar' of makhana, paan and sweets — a custom traced back to Janaka and Rama.
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The Kosi river is called the 'Sorrow of Bihar' — it has shifted its course over 100 km westward in two centuries, building one of the world's largest inland alluvial fans.
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Madhubani painting earned a Geographical Indication tag in 2007, protecting the craft of the women artists who made it world-famous.
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Maithili was added to the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution in 2003, formally recognising it as a scheduled language after a long campaign.
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Around 90% of India's makhana (fox nuts) comes from the Mithila region; Mithila Makhana received a GI tag in 2022.
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In 2025 India announced a Makhana Board based in Bihar to organise the fox-nut economy — a first for a crop grown almost entirely in the ponds of Mithila.
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Mithila Makhaan (2016) became the first Maithili film to win a National Film Award — shot across India, Nepal and Canada in the Maithili tongue.
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Mithila was the birthplace of Navya-Nyaya ('New Logic'), founded by Gangesha Upadhyaya, which shaped Indian philosophy for centuries.
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Maithil weddings are traditionally matched through the Panji genealogical records rather than horoscopes — and the Kohbar painting is central to the rite.
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The paag, Mithila's traditional headdress, signals honour — red for grooms and the sacred thread, white for elders.
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Raja Salhesh, a warrior-hero worshipped especially by Mithila's Dusadh community, has open-air shrines (gahvar) and a whole cycle of folk theatre devoted to him.
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In the festival of Sama-Chakeva, sisters mould clay birds and sing for their brothers' long life for days after Diwali — a folk rite found almost only in Mithila.
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At Saurath in Madhubani, families once gathered each year at the 'Sabha Gachhi' to arrange marriages — a centuries-old marriage market where Panji genealogists checked that bride and groom were not kin.
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Folk legend Sharda Sinha, the 'Bihar Kokila', recorded around 62 Chhath songs and was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 2025.
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Mithila's golden 'sikki' grass craft, passed from mother to daughter, won a Geographical Indication tag in 2007.
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Simraungadh, capital of the medieval Karnat kings, was so large that its ruins now lie across the modern India–Nepal border, in both countries at once.
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Sita's name means 'furrow': legend says King Janaka found her in a furrow while ceremonially ploughing the earth of Mithila, making her a literal daughter of the soil.
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Mithila is linked to three Jain Tirthankaras — including Mallinatha, the only female Tirthankara in the Jain tradition.
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The Darbhanga Raj ran the Tirhut Railway from 1874 — often described as India's first private railway.
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The Tirhuta (Mithilakshar) script was added to the Unicode Standard in 2014, helping preserve a writing system over a thousand years old.
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Bollywood's Udit Narayan, who has sung in over thirty languages, is a Maithil from the Bihar–Nepal border who still records in Maithili.
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The 15th-century poet Vidyapati so inspired Rabindranath Tagore that Tagore wrote his Bhanusingha songs in an imitative 'Brajabuli' language.
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Legend says Lord Shiva himself served the poet Vidyapati for years disguised as a servant named Ugna, just to be near his devotional songs.
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Madhubani art began on mud walls and floors — the kohbar painted in a bride's chamber and the aripan drawn on the ground — and only moved onto paper for sale in the late 1960s.
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