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SUN
TEMPLE

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About 39 km. from Ranchi on Tata Road near Bundu, stands the elegant Sun Temple fashioned in the form of huge chariot with richly decorated 18 wheels (nine on each side) and seven life like horses ready to take off. Built by Sanskriti Vihar headed by Shri Sita Ram Maroo, the Managing Director of Ranchi Express Group, the Sun Temple deserves the title 'a poem in stone'. The surroundings of the temple, studded with a pond serving as a sacred place for Chhathavratis are actually a natures bounty to the people of Chhotanagpur. A beautiful dharmashala, meant for the pilgrims and the tourists is under construction. The all weather motor able road upto the temple premises is likely to attract tourist who will be captivated to behold the newly built Sun Temple in placid and serene surrounding leading to it's celestial beauties.
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RAJRAPPA

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About 80 km. from Ranchi on Ramgarh Chitarpur Road, Rajrappa is
situated at the confluence of rivers Damodar and Bhairavi popularly knows
as Bhera. Rajrappa, which was once desolate hillocks with a small temple
of
Chhinamastika, now turned into a famous pilgrim resort for
the Hindu devotees mainly from Bihar and West Bengal. The
headless statue of Goddess Chhinamastika stands upon the
bodies of Kamdeo and Rati in a lotus bed. The
Chhinamastika Temple is a very sacred and popular place of
Hindu pilgrimage. The temple is very old and its architectural
design is the same as that of other temples of tantrik
importance. Though its antiquity is yet to be dated. Some
people are of the opinion that the present temple is
a renovated one of the original and traditional temple turned
into ruins. A number of other temples have come up around
the original temple. Particularly, the temples of Mahavidyas
(Tara, Shodashi, Bhubneswari, Bhairavi,
Bagla, Kamla, Matangi, Dhumavati) built in a series, attract more
devotees. Rajrappa has turned into a popular picnic spot. Pilgrims come
here throughout the year. A number of devotees perform their marriages
here and childrens have their mundan ritual
(hair cut) to take blessings from Maa Chhinamastika. On the day of Makar Sakranti (14th
January) a religious fair is held which is visited by lacs. On the Dussehra day also the
number of visitors coming increases considerably. Rajrappa can be easily
reached from Ranchi and Hazaribagh. It is on the route to Bokaro from
Ramgarh.
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PARASNATH

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About 190 km from Ranchi, Parasnath (also knows as Samved
Shikhar) is the biggest hill of Jharkhand 4431 ft. above sea level. It is the most sacred / adored place of the
Jains. It is believed that 20 out of 24 Teerthankars attained their Nirvana there. Both Shwetambar and Digamber Jains have their temples there.
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JAGANATHPUR
TEMPLE AND HILL

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About 10 km. from Ranchi GPO is another sight seeing place where the tourists can rejoice and worship. The old temple of Lord Jagannath, built in 1961 in architectural style of Puri Temple stands like a fort on top of the hill. A portion of the old temple has come down and awaits renovation. Its car / chariot festival held in the light part of Ashadh Mas draws a big crowd comprising of tribals and non-tribals. HEC township nearby is an added attraction.
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BAIDHNATHDHAM
(DEOGHAR)

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Baidyanathdham
is a very famous Hindu pilgrimage. It
is also called DEOGHAR or the house of
Gods and Godesses. Situated on the
eastern side of Bihar (now Jharkhand), this township
is very close to the Bengal border.
Visitors from all over visit this
important temple where the Kamana
Linga of Lord Shiva is placed. In
the month of `shrawan' devotees come
in lacs, particularly on 'Mondays'.
Many of these devotees come walking
after traversing a distance of some
100 kms on foot to pour the holy Ganga
water on Kamana Linga brought from
Sultanganj. Baidyanathdham can be
reached by train or road. Jaisidih
station, on the Howrah-Patna rail line
of Eastern Railway is just 7 kms away.
Regular bus services from Ranchi and
Patna are available. From Bhagalpur
this pilgrimage site is about 80 kms.
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SATSANG
ASHRAM (DEOGHAR)

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Satsang ashram in Deoghar is one of the holiest of the holy places for the followers of Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra who spent his last 25 years of active life here. Satsong ashram was the center from where Sri Sri Thakur's man-making programme was directed. Thus a cluster of socio-industrial and cultural institutions have developed at deoghar. A visit to the ashram would inexorably take one out of the cobweb of mental blocks and would give one a feel of freedom, peace and progress. It shows the way of communal harmony and peaceful co-existence to the egocentric and trife torn world of today.
Sri Sri Thakur encouraged people to earn independent living with innovative zeal and with concern for the environment. That is how a number of small and integrated industrial activities are seen within the premises of satsong ashram. There are literary activities, which is seen in the form of a number of books and periodicals in all languages.
Jouranls like 'Alochana' and
'Saptarchee' (in Bengali), 'Ligate' and 'The See-ence' (in English),
'Urjana' (in Oriya), 'Aryayan' (in Hindi) and a few more periodicals get regularly published from this place and carry the message of 'living with peace and progress' to the humanity. Ashram attracts a large number of devotees everyday. Twice a year, mass congregations take place; once on the occasion of Bengalee New Year in the month of April and second in the aftermath of Dusserah in October. Ashram operates it's spiritual and social mission through a large number of messengers, known as ritwiks, who are nominated workers by the order of Sri Sri Thakur Anukul Chandra. You can visit
www.srisrithakuranukulchandra.com for more details about this place.
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ANJAN
GRAM

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Anjan Gram is believed to be the birth place of Lord Hanuman. Goddess
Anjani was the mother of Lord Hanuman on whose name this place has
been called Anjan Gram. A very ancient statue of Anjani mata is situated
inside the Anjani cave. Surrounded by the Netarhat hills and the river
Khatwa Anjan Gram is located at a distance of some 130
kms from Ranchi.
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