Bihar a Place Full of Stories, Struggles, and Strength {update}

Bihar isn’t just a name on the Indian map. It’s a living story — one that stretches from ancient kingdoms to busy railway stations and crowded village streets. This state in eastern India has seen empires rise, religions born, and people rebuild again and again. If you’re looking for raw history, real people, and big challenges, Bihar has it all.

Let’s start with where it is. Bihar sits between Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Nepal. It doesn’t touch the sea, but it has something better — the Ganga. This mighty river cuts across the state and feeds the land. Along with the Ganga, rivers like Kosi and Gandak shape the fields, the villages, and the lives here. These waters make Bihar rich in soil, which is why farming is still the main job for most families.

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