Hindus bathing in the hotsprings called the Brahma Kunda in Rajgir. Currently the site is a sacred Hindu site with a temple built over it. There are seven crocodile mouth shaped faucets from where hot water from the hill above flows and merges into one stream collected downwards at the kunda or a small pond. Each of the seven crocodile mouth shaped faucets are dedicated to one of the seven highly revered ancient sages of Hinduism.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=Hindus bathing in the the hotsprings at the place of the ancient Tapodarama Buddhist monastery in Rajgir. Currently the site is a Hindu temple called the Lakshminarayan Temple. |Source=own work |Date=januaray 2007