Simaria Ghat (Maithili: सिमरिया घाट) is a holy place in Hinduism for the sacred bath known as Ganga Snaana in the Mithila region of Indian subcontinent.
[1] It is located at the bank of Ganga river near Simaria village of the Begusarai district in the present Bihar state of India.
[5][6] According to legend, it is believed as the Tapobhumi of the King Janaka in Mithila.
It is said that the King Janaka started a famous Kalpavas Mela here in the Treta Yuga.
The Kalpavas Mela is still very popular among the Hindu adherents in the region.