Day 7 | Ramgarh ke Rehasyamayi mandir | Rajrappa Temple | Kaitha Shiv Mandir | Tuti Jharna

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  • Join us in the 7th episode of "15 Days of Jharkhand" as we venture into Ramgarh district! 🚗 Starting from where we left off in Gumla, our journey through the stunning Patratu Valley leads us to Ramgarh. Here, we explore three renowned religious gems: Kaithi Shiv Mandir, Rajrappa Mandir, and Tuti Jharna Mandir. 🙏🏛️ Immerse yourself in the spirituality and divine beauty of these sacred temples. 🌄🕉️ Don't miss this enchanting exploration! 🎥✨
    Chhinnamastika Mandir, Rajrappa:
    Chhinnamastika Temple dedicated to Goddess Chinnamasta is a Hindu pilgrimage centre and located in Rajrappa, in Ramgarh district of Jharkhand, India.[1][2] The place attracts devotees from all parts of Jharkhand, and also from the neighbouring states of West Bengal and Bihar.[3]
    The main attraction of the Chhinnamasta (also known as Chinnamastika) temple is the headless deity of Goddess Chinnamasta which stands on the body of Kamadeva and Rati in the lotus bed. The Chhinnamasta temple is popular for its Tantrik style of architectural design. Apart from the main temple, there are ten temples of various gods and goddesses such as the Surya (Sun God), Hanuman and Lord Shiva.
    Kaitha Shiv Mandir:
    The history of Kaitha ancient Shiva temple, declared a national heritage by the Archaeological Department of India, is about 350 years old. It is said that Daler Singh of Ramgarh royal family had built this cave-like temple. Daler Singh of Ramgarh royal family was a great devotee of Shiva. This fort of Daler Singh is now considered as Rajagarh. After the construction of Shiva temple in Kaitha, he also wrote a book on Shiva glory in manuscript. There is also mention of this Shiva temple in it. Later, due to various reasons, Daler Singh's book could not be published, but the book is still safe in a museum in Banaras.
    Tuti Jharna Mandir:
    This is a temple dedicated to Shiva and Ganga . During excavations at this place during the British Raj, a statue of Ganga and a Shivalinga were found beneath it. Water was continuously flowing from the navel of the Ganga idol and falling on the Shivalinga. This temple was established at this place
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