Maluti : A Village with more than 100 Temples | Day 10 | Dumka | 15 days of Jharkhand

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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2023
  • Join us in the 10th episode of our series as we unravel the beauty of Dumka, the sub-capital of Jharkhand. Our journey begins at the revered Baba Basukinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Next, we visit the magnificent Massonjor Dam, a shared treasure with West Bengal. We then explore the enchanting village of Maluti, famous for its 100+ terracotta temples. Immerse yourself in the village's rich heritage. Lastly, we venture into Pakur district, offering a glimpse of our journey to Sahebganj in the next episode. Dumka's charm awaits!
    About Maluti:
    Maluti (also Malooti) is a village in Shikaripara CD block in the Dumka subdivision of the Dumka district of Jharkhand, India. It was built under the Baj Basanta dynasty. The area has 72 old temples, which are edifices to the kings of the Pala Dynasty.[1] They portray various scenes from Hindu mythology including the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Maluti is known for the annual sacrifice of over 100 goats on Kali Puja, besides one buffalo and a sheep.
    About Baba Basukinath Dham:
    According to legend, Baba Bhole Nath's court is located in the Basukinath temple. The Shiv and Parvati temples are right in front of one another in Basukinath Dham. The devotees are advised to avoid standing in front of the gates in the evening when the gates of both temples are opened since it is thought that Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati meet at this time. One of the most ancient temples is Basukinath. Within the same complex, there are numerous additional minor temples dedicated to various Gods and Goddesses.This temple is around 150 years old. This temple was built by Basaki Tatme, a tribal in 1596.
    About Massanjor Dam:
    Massanjore Dam is a hydropower generating dam over the Mayurakshi River located at Massanjore near Dumka in the state of Jharkhand, India. The Massanjore dam (also called Canada Dam ), across the Mayurakshi, was commissioned in 1955. It was formally inaugurated by Lester B. Pearson, Foreign Minister of Canada.[1] The Mayurakshi River at the dam site has a catchment area of 1869 km.
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