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Janaki Mandir is a Hindu sanctuary in Janakpur in the Mithila locale of Nepal, committed to the Hindu goddess Sita.[1] It is the essential sanctuary of Maithali local indigenous to Nepal.[citation needed] It is a case of Hindu-Rajput Nepali engineering. It is regularly viewed as the most vital model of Rajput design in Nepal. Completely implicit brilliant white and developed in a range of 4,860 sq. feet in a blended style of Islamic and Rajput arches, the sanctuary is 50 meters high. It is a three-storied structure made completely of stone and marble. All its 60 rooms are brightened with the banner of Nepal, hued glass, etchings and artistic creations, with delightful cross section windows and turrets. As per legends and stories, King Janak ruled this territory (called Videha) amid the Ramayana time frame. His little girl Janaki (Sita), amid her swyambar, had picked Lord Rama as her better half, and move toward becoming ruler of Ayodhya. Their wedding function had happened in the adjacent sanctuary.

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