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Sitamarhi, the town and capital of Sitamarhi District in Bihar is the birthplace of Lord Ram's wife, Sita. Bound by Nepal in the north, Muzaffarpur in the south, Champaran and Sheohar in the west, and Darbhanga and Madhubani in the east, Sitamarhi is a historic city and has a large number of modern tourist attractions. Rivers such as the Baghmati, Aghwara, Lakhandei, and Manusmara flow into the Sitamarhi District and the northern part of the Sitamarhi District is found in the Himalayan hills. This area has a temperate climate and is rich in alluvial soil. Sitamarhi is full of places that attract religious tourists, historical and modern. In addition to this, Patna is particularly fond of sugary dishes. Naivedyam is a popular dish made with besan and dried fruit. According to legend, Mata Sita was born in a clay pot under the land of the Stamarhi region. The Janaki Temple in Sitamarhi, the Janaki Temple in Punaura, Deokuli, Haleshwar Sthan, Baghi Math, Goraul Sharif, Shukeshwar Sthan, Bodhayan-Sar and Sabhagachhi Sasaula are the must-visit places in Sitamarhi. Sitamarhi has a rich tradition of traditional art, dance, and music. It is best known for its lac bracelets and the world-famous Madhubani paintings are painted in many parts of the region.