
Makhdum Kund
Tourist Attraction
Makhdum Kund
Makhdum Kund, also known as Makhdoom Kund, is a sacred site located in Rajgir, Nalanda district, Bihar. It is a revered place for both Muslim and Hindu devotees. The site features a hot spring and the dargah (shrine) of the Sufi saint Makhdum Shah, who is believed to have spent twelve years in the jungles of Rajgir during the 13th century.
The hot spring is said to have miraculous healing properties, and the water is believed to be blessed.
The site is popular for its spiritual significance and is visited by many pilgrims seeking blessings and healing. There are separate bathing areas for men and women, and the temperature of the water is maintained at a comfortable level.
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Makhdum Kund is located in Nalanda, Bihar.
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