Arrah, also known as Ara, is a historically and culturally rich city nestled in the heart of Bihar, India, serving as the administrative headquarters of the Bhojpur district. Located near the confluence of the Ganges and Sone rivers, it is approximately 40-55 kilometers from Patna, the state capital. The city boasts a significant past, with references in mythological stories and Greek geographical works. It played a crucial role in Indian history, notably during the Battle of Buxar in 1764 and the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Aranya Devi Temple (Arnyadevi Temple)
Jagdishpur Fort (Veer Kunwar Singh Qila/Kila)
Masarh (Masarh Parshvanath Temple)
Holy Saviour Church
Chandra Prabhu Jain Mandir
Mahathin Mai Mandir
Ara House (Maharaja College)
Shahi Masjid
Rarheswar Shiv Mandir (Arrah Shiv Temple)
Sun Temple at Dev
Chaturvuj Narayan Mandir
Bhavani Mandir
Jagdamba Mandir
Chandwa
Ibraheem Masjid
Chaman Ki Masjid
Central Methodist Church Ara
Catholic Church
Ramna Maidan
Arrah Waterpark