Khusrupur Chat, Bihar - Free India Chat

Interested in Meeting strangers in Khusrupur, Bihar. Join India Chat & start exploring new cities with a unique flavor of life.

Khusrupur is a big city in Bihar, India. Millions of people live here; maximum have internet connection and do online activity daily, related to getting social online or searching for new partners.

Free Chat

Text chat with Stranger is free. You can enter Khusrupur chatroom instantly with instant login through Facebook and Google.

Room Chat

Khusrupur Room Chat is also free. In this room chat you chat with people in group. Make new friends, Send friend Requests.

Video Chat

It is a Premium video chat service. You will always find the right chat partner in video chat. Chatroulette Alternative.

Random Chat

Khusrupur random chat app is a unique chat app with face to face chatting feature. Anonymous & secure chat online.

Khusrupur is a city and a notified area in Patna district in the Indian state of Bihar. It is situated at the bank of river the Ganges. It is located at 34 km on NH 30 and 31 km by rail from state capital Patna.So one can arrive here by Rail air or high ways from the other part of the country. Here situated an ancient temple of Lord Shiva one of the oldest Shiv temple called Baikathpur Temple.It is just 3 km from Khusrupur railway station via road.Its design is a combination of both Hindu and Muslim architectural styles. This temple looks like a temple from front and like a mosque from behind.It is a big and very old temple of Lord Shiva where Shiv and Shiva(Parvati) both are jointly worshiped in one Shivling. According to local people, this temple exist from Mahabharat times and the king Jarasandh used to worship this Shivling. Later on it was renovated by Raja Mansingh. Formerly the temple was situated on the southern bank of the Ganges. Now, the Ganges has receded about 5 km north. A saint always remained on a boat in the water of the Ganges. Management has constructed great cemented boat and temple in his memory on the Samadhi of the saint. New tourist, visitors, pilgrims devotees and worshipers are introduced to this as temple of Naiea baba Temple premises have adequate arrangement for rituals like marriage cremoney, mundan and other local festivities. On 1 June 2009, Khusrupur railway station witnessed burning of two trains by a mob protesting the withdrawal of stoppage of trains there.