12 Jharkhand Temples You Must See




Jharkhand, which was formerly a part of Bihar state, is renowned for having a vibrant cultural history. Numerous of these temples are from the Mughal era. In Jharkhand, there are seventy-two important Hindu temples. Lord Shiva is the object of adoration for the majority of them. Travellers from all over the world come to these temples because of their stunning architecture. Temples in Jharkhand are characterised by their use of terracotta, a red clay. The temples of Jharkhand are of historical and cultural importance in the country. Don't forget to include them on your bucket list. These are the most famous temples in Jharkhand.



Best Temples in Jharkhand


1. Baidyanath Temple, Devgarh :

Baidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple is located in Devagarh. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is the most sacred abode of Lord Shiva. It is also known as Baba Dham or Baidyanath Dham. The temple complex consists of the main Baba Baidyanath temple in the form of Jyotirlinga and 21 additional temples. Lakhs of pilgrims visit the shrine during the Shravana Mela held between July and August.



2. Bindudham at Barhwara :

Bindudham, Binduswani Mandir is located in Barhwara and is dedicated to Tridevi (or Maha Durga) or Kali, Maha Lakshmi, Maha Saraswati and Kali in the form of Shaktipeeth. Surya, the sun god, is a statue at the entrance of the temple. In another area, the monkey god Hanuman is 35 feet tall. People can also see his holy footprints in another section.



3. Maluti temples in Maluti village

Maluti Temples are a group of 78 terracotta temples found in Maluti village. These temples date back to the 17th and 19th centuries. These temples are home to goddesses like Shiva, Maulakshi and Vishnu as well as Goddess Kali and Durga. Temples are also dedicated to Saint Bamakhyapa or Manasa Devi. The Global Heritage Fund has listed it as one of the most endangered cultural heritage sites.



4. Jagannath Temple, Ranchi:

The Jagannath Temple on a small hill in Ranchi was built in 1691 and completed in 1691. This temple is smaller than the Jagannath temple in Puri, but has a similar architectural style. People have to walk or use a vehicle to reach the temple. It's too far. This temple celebrates Rathayatra similar to Puri Rathotsavam.



5. Chinnamasta Temple, Ramgarh District:

Chinnamasta is Chinnamastika temple. It is located in Rajrappa in Ramgarh district. The temple is dedicated to Chinnamasta Devi, a headless deity on the bodies of Rati and Kamadyos in lotus flowers. It is known for its Tantric-style architectural design. The complex has ten temples dedicated to gods and goddesses like Shiva, Hanuman, Surya and Hanuman.






6. Sri Sri Kalika Maharani Temple in Bokaro:

Asian Estate Developers constructed the Hindu Sri Kalika Maharani Temple in Bokaro. Goddess Kali is the subject of this temple. It is the name of a little town called Kalikavihar. Built in 2012, it is a two-story building. The tall stupa is 90 feet high and 50 feet broad, with a length of more than 160 feet and a width of 160 feet. Hanuman, Sri Rama, and other deities have temples within the compound.




7. Giridih's Harihar Dham:

The Harihar Dham temple in Giridih is home to the biggest Shivalinga. It is the biggest Shivalinga in the entire world, at 65 feet tall. It is encircled by a brook and sits on 25 acres. The primary event celebrated here, Sravana Purnima, draws thousands of pilgrims annually. It is also possible to celebrate Naga Panchami in conjunction with cobra worship.





8. Jharkhand Dham in Dhanwar:

Jharkhand Dham, also known as Jharkhandi, is located in Dhanwar district of Giridih. Its unique feature is the rooflessness of its entire structure. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. During the annual fair, it gets busy. During Maha Shiva night, Shiva devotees offer prayers here.



9. Ranchi Devi Temple:

Devi Mandir, located outside Ranchi, is dedicated to Goddess Solha Bhuji, a form of Maa Durga. The complex has an idol of Lord Shiva spread over an area of 2 acres. This temple is believed to be the only temple where 6 tribal priests Pahans perform rituals and prayers along with Brahmin priests.



10. Sun Temple:

Surya Temple in Ranchi is one of the most famous temples dedicated to Lord Surya. This temple is about 40 km from Ranchi. It consists of a large chariot with 18 wheels and seven powerful horses. Sanskrit Vihar is a charitable trust, built by The best feature of this temple is the life-like element in the chariot, which seems ready for flight.



11. Pahari Temple ;

At an altitude of 2140 feet above sea level, Pahari Mandir is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. The small temple is situated on a hill which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area. Its name is 'Richi Buru. The place also holds historical significance as it is the exact spot where many freedom fighters were hanged.



12. Naulakha Mandir:

It is located in Deoghar and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Jharkhand. Its architecture is similar to the Ramakrishna Belur Nath Temple in Kolkata. The temple was built by Rani of Pathuria Ghat, which stands at a height of 146 feet. It has mesmerizing idols of Radha and Krishna. This temple is believed to have been visited by Queen Charushila, who sought the blessings of Radha & Krishna.



Jharkhand is relatively unknown as it is still very young. Although the state is not a well-known tourist destination, it is slowly becoming more popular as many tourists share their amazing experiences online. Jharkhand is home to many magnificent temples and natural wonders. You can find all kinds of ancient and new temples in Jharkhand. These temples are worth a visit the next time you plan to visit this state.