Kakolat Falls

Waterfall in Bihar, India
24°41′59″N 85°37′42″E / 24.69972°N 85.62833°E / 24.69972; 85.62833TypeCataract, segmentedElevation160 feet (50 m)Total height150 feet (46 m)Number of drops1Longest drop17,000 feet (5,200 m)
Tourists at the falls in the summer season

Kakolat (Hindi: ककोलत जलप्रपात; Urdu: کاکولات جھرنا۔) is a waterfall in the Nawada district of Bihar, India.[1][2] It is temporarily closed due to renovations.

Overview

Kakolat is situated on the southern border of Bihar, 33 km from Nawada and 4 km from Thali Bazar. Kakolat waterfall cascades approximately 160 feet (49 m) and creates a natural reservoir at its base.[3] It is located near Govindpur police station and is surrounded by forests.

Kakolat Waterfall is a tourist attraction located in Southern Bihar.

In Indian mythology

In Indian mythology, in Treta Yuga, a king was cursed by a Hindu sage (spiritualist) to become a python and live at the Kakolat Falls. The Pandavas visited the waterfall during their exile, and in doing so, liberated the king from his curse. The grateful king then proclaimed that anyone who bathed in the waterfall would be spared from being reborn as a snake. As a result, devotees began to bathe in Kakolat to escape such a fate.[4]

Another version of the mythology mentions the king being cursed to become a dragon instead of a snake, and he used Kakolat as his abode. During their visit, the Pandavas liberated him from this curse.[5]

According to regional folklore, Lord Krishna used to bathe in these waterfalls with his queens.[6]

References

  1. ^ Live, A. B. P. (April 6, 2022). "गर्मी के दिनों में 'ककोलत' नहीं आए तो क्या आए! यहां 150 फीट से गिरते पानी का उठा सकते हैं लुत्फ". www.abplive.com (in Hindi). Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  2. ^ "बिहार के कश्मीर ककोलत को पर्यटकों के लिए किया जा रहा विकसित, विश्व पर्यटन में शामिल करने की हो रही पहल". Prabhat Khabar (in Hindi). March 18, 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  3. ^ "ककोलत जल प्रपात | जिला प्रशासन, नवादा | भारत" (in Hindi). Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  4. ^ "Kakolat Water fall | District Administration, Nawada | India". Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  5. ^ "Kakolat Waterfall". Tourism Bihar.
  6. ^ "Commissionary Magadh Division, Gaya". magadhdivision.bihar.gov.in. Retrieved December 29, 2023.
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