1: Naimisharanya Dham
Naimisharanya Dham is situated on the left side of Sitapur district situated on the bank of river Gomti. This place is considered to be the most important place in Sitapur's sightseeing. Along with this, there is also a central part of the lake made in the form of a circular, from which water keeps coming out continuously.
It is a famous pilgrimage place for Hindus. It is a very famous pilgrimage place for Hindus.
2: Lalita Devi Temple
This temple has a beautiful base, the multi-limbed deity is also present here at the entrance surrounded by elephant-statues.
There is also an ancient temple of Lalita Devi located in Naimisharanya Dham itself, and according to mythology it is said that when Goddess Sati immolated herself in Yogi Agni after Daksha Yagya, Lord Shiva burnt her body. He took it on his shoulder and Shiva started doing tandava.
3: Biswan
The distance from Sitapur to Biswan is about 15 kms. 600 years ago this city was founded by a fakir Biswar Nath. The tomb of Mumtaz Hussain, a Persian-style tomb built in 1047 Hijri, is also famous for its solidity for tourists.
This city is considered to be quite historical and important in the sights of Sitapur.
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