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Koirgawan (26.3199° N, 85.2386° E), a small but beautiful village located nearly three kilometres south of Narkatiaganj city in the west champaran district of Bihar state in India. It is adjacent to the railway track, which connects Narkatiaganj and Saathi railway stations, in the east. Its nearest villages: Nawka Tola in the east, Purainiya in the west, Sofwa in the north and Harsari in the south. A beautiful pond in the east and the beautiful gardens in its north and south enhance its beauty further.

Basically, most of its inhabitants belong to a Saryupari Brahmin family that migrated from Nainua, Uttar Pradesh in the late eighteenth century. The festivals of Sanatan Dharma are celebrated here with great religious fervour. Its rich tradition, culture and heritage make it unique. Temples, namely Durga temple, Ramlala temple and a Shivalinga small temple are its main attractions.

Once very famous for its kind and affectionate Jamindaars, this village evolved with time and yielded multi-dimensional talents.