Pandav Sthan
पाण्डव स्थान | |
| Alternative name | Panr (Pāṇḍavasthāna) |
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| Location | Panr, Dalsinghsarai block |
| Region | Mithila region |
| Coordinates | 25°41′12″N 85°48′03″E / 25.6866718°N 85.8008610°E |
| Type | Archaeological sites |
| Part of | Mahabharata |
| Area | 22 acres |
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Pandav Sthan (Maithili: पांडव स्थान, Romanised: Pāṇḍavasthāna) also known as Panr is an ancient archaeological site in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It is related to the epic Mahabharata. It is located at Panr village of the Dalsingsarai block in the Samastipur district of Bihar in India. Presently there is a temple known as Pandava Krishna Dham Mandir near the site in which the statues of Lord Krishna and the five Pandavas are installed. In historical records, Panr has been mentioned as an ancient and historical city on the Ganges plains of the Mithila region.