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Rajarshi Janak University (RJU) stands as a vibrant tapestry woven with the rich cultural threads of the Mithila community, a significant majority among its diverse student body.
Embracing the traditions of the Madeshi community, the university takes pride in its cultural heritage, fostering an environment where students, faculty, and staff come together to celebrate the essence of Mithila. The annual Rajarshi Janak Festival, a marquee event, showcases Mithiha traditions, including cultural performances, rituals, and art exhibitions, creating a sense of belonging and unity among the university community.
The university’s name itself, inspired by the legendary King Janak of Mithila, reflects a deep connection to the cultural roots of the region. Students at RJU not only receive a world-class education but also have the opportunity to engage in traditions like Mithiha, further strengthening the bond between the academic journey and the rich cultural tapestry that defines Rajarshi Janak University.
There are many options to travel in the campus.
Rajarshi Janak University in Janakpurdham is well-served by an efficient public transportation system, making it easily accessible for students, faculty, and visitors. The city boasts a network of buses, auto-rickshaws, and cycle-rickshaws that operate frequently and cover extensive routes, ensuring convenient connectivity to various parts of the region.
More than 25 parking lots avilable in the west side of the compus. The parking is available 24 hours with 24hours security. We make sure that everything is under control.
Located just a 20-minute walk from Rajarshi Janak University, the Janaki Temple stands as a magnificent and historic landmark in Janakpurdham. This grand temple, dedicated to Goddess Sita, is an architectural marvel that showcases intricate Mughal and Koiri design elements. As one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in Nepal, it attracts devotees and tourists alike. The temple’s vibrant festivals, particularly Vivah Panchami, celebrate the divine marriage of Sita and Lord Rama, drawing large crowds and creating a lively atmosphere. Its close proximity to the university allows students and visitors to easily explore and experience the rich cultural and religious heritage of Janakpurdham.
At RJU, we cultivate an environment where diversity is celebrated, traditions are honored, and students are empowered to thrive not only in their studies but also in personal and cultural enrichment.”