Lying in the Western region of Bihar, Kaimur is one of the 38 districts of the state. With its headquarters located in Bhabua, Kaimur was a part of the Rohtas district before 1991. It was also a part of the Chainpur Estate until 1837, before which it remained as a part of the Ghazipur district until 1764.
With more than 20,000 years old rock paintings found here, Kaimur is a popular destination among history buffs and archaeologists. Packed with majestic hills and plateaus, Kaimur is also a hotspot among nature lovers. Some of the top attractions in Kaimur include the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary, Karkat Waterfall, Maa Mundeshwari Temple, and Karmanasa River.
Location: The district of Kaimur lies at a distance of 185.4 KM from Patna
Historical Facts:
- Kaimur district was founded on 17th March 1991, after it was separated from Rohtas district.
- Until 1994, it was known as the Bhabua district.
- The 20,000 years old rock paintings found in the Lehda forest serve as the earliest evidence of human habitation in the Kaimur district. Erotic Pala sculptures were also excavated in Baidyanath village as lately as June 2012.
- At present Kaimur district is a part of the Red Corridor.
- Kaimur district also holds a deep significance in Hindu mythology. This place is believed to be the Penitential site of Attri Rishi. Maa Mundeshwari Temple located in this district is considered to be one of the oldest temples in the country.
With more than 20,000 years old rock paintings found here, Kaimur is a popular destination among history buffs and archaeologists. Packed with majestic hills and plateaus, Kaimur is also a hotspot among nature lovers. Some of the top attractions in Kaimur include the Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary, Karkat Waterfall, Maa Mundeshwari Temple, and Karmanasa River.
Location: The district of Kaimur lies at a distance of 185.4 KM from Patna
Historical Facts:
- Kaimur district was founded on 17th March 1991, after it was separated from Rohtas district.
- Until 1994, it was known as the Bhabua district.
- The 20,000 years old rock paintings found in the Lehda forest serve as the earliest evidence of human habitation in the Kaimur district. Erotic Pala sculptures were also excavated in Baidyanath village as lately as June 2012.
- At present Kaimur district is a part of the Red Corridor.
- Kaimur district also holds a deep significance in Hindu mythology. This place is believed to be the Penitential site of Attri Rishi. Maa Mundeshwari Temple located in this district is considered to be one of the oldest temples in the country.