Madhubani, Oct 10: After the recent heavy rains, a breathtaking view of Mount Everest and the entire snow-capped Himalayan range has emerged from Jayanagar, a border town in Bihar's Madhubani district.

As the monsoon retreated and the air cleared after heavy rains, the vast and beautiful view was so clear that its photos and videos quickly went viral on social media and attracted widespread attention. They won the hearts of the viewers. People were left speechless after seeing this amazing sight.
The clear sky and fresh air have allowed this vast and beautiful view to become even clearer.

A rare view of the world's highest peak
The residents of Jayanagar are thrilled to see a rare view of the world's highest peak in Nepal from their homes. This culturally rich town is located on the India-Nepal border, along the Kamala River, which originates from a glacier in Nepal.
Geographically, Mount Everest is visible in a straight line from here. This rare sight is possible only when the sky is completely free of fog, pollution and clouds.
Small town, big view
The Himalayan peaks change color over time, juxtaposed with the tall buildings of Jayanagar and the dam on the Kamala River. At sunrise, these peaks shine like copper, gold and silver, and at sunset, they fade from silver to bronze, merging into the evening sky.
It is worth noting that Jayanagar is a major town that serves as the starting point of Nepal's only railway line. Travelers from Janakpur in Nepal come here to catch trains.
Locals said that this view usually catches the eye of onlookers during the two periods of the year, from Vasant Panchami to Ram Navami (Chaitra-Baisakh) and then from Durga Puja to Kartik Purnima (Ashwin-Kartik), when the air is cool and visibility is extremely clear.