. "About 14th century"@en . . . . . . . "\u0925\u093E\u0935\u0947 \u092E\u0902\u0926\u093F\u0930"@en . . . . . "Thawe Temple"@en . . . . . "49962906"^^ . "1088185095"^^ . . . . . . "84.39444732666016"^^ . . "26.42916679382324"^^ . . . . . . . "4439"^^ . "India Bihar"@en . . . . "Thawe Mandir, the Temple of Maa Thawewali is situated in Thawe, in Gopalganj District in the State of Bihar, India. It is only 6 km from Gopalganj town on the Gopalganj-Siwan National Highway. A village is situated 6 km from District headquarters in the south-west direction where there is a junction station \u201CThawe\u201D of the northeastern railway of the Masrakh-Thawe section and the Siwan-Gorakhpur loop-line. In the village there is an old fort but the history of the fort is obscure. The King of Hathwa had a palace there but it is now in decadent state. Close by the residence of the Hathwa Raja there is an old temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. Within the enclosure of the temple there is a peculiar tree, the botanical family of which has not yet been identified. The tree has grown up like the cross. Various legends are prevalent in connection with the idol and the tree. A big fair is annually held in the month of Chaitra (March\u2013April)."@en . . . "Thawe Mandir"@en . "POINT(84.39444732666 26.429166793823)"^^ . . "26.429166666666667 84.39444444444445" . "Thawe Mandir, the Temple of Maa Thawewali is situated in Thawe, in Gopalganj District in the State of Bihar, India. It is only 6 km from Gopalganj town on the Gopalganj-Siwan National Highway. A village is situated 6 km from District headquarters in the south-west direction where there is a junction station \u201CThawe\u201D of the northeastern railway of the Masrakh-Thawe section and the Siwan-Gorakhpur loop-line. In the village there is an old fort but the history of the fort is obscure. The King of Hathwa had a palace there but it is now in decadent state. Close by the residence of the Hathwa Raja there is an old temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. Within the enclosure of the temple there is a peculiar tree, the botanical family of which has not yet been identified. The tree has grown up like the "@en . .