The district of Buxar is highly talked about regions in India in the various Hindu Mythologies that our land possesses. According to the legends, the region of Buxar was previously known as Siddhashram, Karush, Tapovan, etc in the ancient times. Historically, the name of Buxar is prevalent even before the times of the Ramayana. As the mythology suggests, Maharishi Vishwamitra had his ashram along the banks of sacred Ganges. The district of Buxar is very mush equal to the Barthrust Island of Australia with a total land covering of approximately 1903 sq km. The district of Buxar has a population of 17 lacs individuals with a population density of 1003 individuals surviving per sq km. The district of Buxar has quite a large amount of the fertile Gangetic plains. Thus, it possesses a fertile land that supports Agriculture. Agriculture is also the prime occupation of the people of this region. There are also many place of sacred interest for the Hindus.