According to legend, Lord Shiva had incarnated here as Ugna, in the form of a poor servant at the courtyard of his great devotee Vidyapati.
The committee demanded to display the pictures related to Vidyapati's work, personality and his couplets through wall writing at the ancient site.
[5] A delegation of the Global Maithil Samaj led by Pandit Kamalakant Jha, the representative of Vidyapati Seva Sansthan and former president of Maithili Academy, demanded Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to declare it as a national monument.
[6] It has been proposed to build a guest house and a grand entrance gate at the Bisfi Vidyapati Dih.
The work of fencing the pond from all sides and making fountains at various places is also proposed in the plan.