...

Chhaprar

Darbhanga, Bihar, India
Chhaprar is a hidden treasure located on the outskirts of Darbhanga, home to a centuries-old temple dedicated to Lord Mahadeva (Shiva). This temple is revered by the local population for its ancient 'Lingam', which is believed to be 'Swayambhu' or self-manifested. The temple is situated in a quiet, rural setting that offers a stark contrast to the busy city life of Darbhanga. Historically, the temple has been a center for Shaivism in the region, drawing devotees during the holy month of Shravan and on Mahashivratri. The legends associated with Chhaprar speak of the miraculous powers of the deity, where many believe that sincere prayers offered here are always answered. The temple complex is surrounded by old trees and a small pond, adding to its mystical and peaceful aura. The architecture, though simple, reflects the deep-rooted religious sentiments of the Mithila people. Over the years, the temple has undergone several renovations, yet it has managed to retain its ancient charm. For a visitor, Chhaprar provides an opportunity to experience the authentic rural spirituality of Bihar, where the rhythm of life is still dictated by temple bells and seasonal festivals. The village of Chhaprar itself is welcoming, and the walk to the temple through narrow lanes gives a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the community. It is a place where time seems to slow down, allowing for a deep connection with the divine and the natural world.

General information

  • ...
    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 1. 5 Hours
  • ...
    Place Type:
    Religious & Spiritual
  • ...
    Entry Fees:
    Free Access: Entry to the Lord Mahadeva Temple is entirely free for all visitors. The temple relies on the contributions of the local community and visitors. Small fees may be associated with parking if you bring a private vehicle, usually around 10 INR. Offerings like m...
    Free Access: Entry to the Lord Mahadeva Temple is entirely free for all visitors. The temple relies on the contributions of the local community and visitors. Small fees may be associated with parking if you bring a private vehicle, usually around 10 INR. Offerings like milk and flowers can be purchased from local vendors for a few rupees, supporting the local economy.
  • ...
    Timing:
    Operating Hours and Best Visit Times: The temple is open from 05:00 AM to 09:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is on a Monday, which is considered the day of Lord Shiva. Early mornings at 05:30 AM are ideal for those seeking ...
    Operating Hours and Best Visit Times: The temple is open from 05:00 AM to 09:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is on a Monday, which is considered the day of Lord Shiva. Early mornings at 05:30 AM are ideal for those seeking a quiet spiritual experience, while the evening 'Aarti' at 06:30 PM is perfect for experiencing the local religious fervor.
  • ...
    Special Events:
    Mahashivratri Festival: The annual festival of Mahashivratri in February or March is the grandest celebration at Chhaprar. The entire village participates in decorating the temple with lights and flowers. A special 'Jhaanki' (tableau) is taken out through the village, and...
    Mahashivratri Festival: The annual festival of Mahashivratri in February or March is the grandest celebration at Chhaprar. The entire village participates in decorating the temple with lights and flowers. A special 'Jhaanki' (tableau) is taken out through the village, and the temple remains open all night for devotees. The air is filled with the chants of "Om Namah Shivaya," creating an unforgettable atmosphere of devotion and celebration.
  • ...
    Best Photo Spots:
    The Nandi Statue at the Entrance: This black stone statue against the backdrop of the temple's red-painted walls makes for a striking image.

    The Temple Shikhara at Dusk: When the temple is lit by oil lamps in the evening, the Shikhara looks...
    The Nandi Statue at the Entrance: This black stone statue against the backdrop of the temple's red-painted walls makes for a striking image.

    The Temple Shikhara at Dusk: When the temple is lit by oil lamps in the evening, the Shikhara looks mystical and provides a great low-light photography subject.

    Rural Village Scenes: Capture the winding paths and traditional lifestyle of the Chhaprar villagers for a documentary-style photo series.

    The Sacred Pond Reflection: The still water of the pond reflects the ancient Peepal tree, creating a serene and symmetrical composition.

Photo Gallery

...
Darjeeling
Queen of Hills • Tea Gardens

Things To Do

  • ...
    Perform Jal-Abhishek: The most traditional activity is offering water and Bilva leaves to the Shivalinga. You can bring your own offerings or buy them from small shops outside the temple.

    Observe the Morning Aarti: The temple comes alive at dawn with the sound of drums and conch shells. Participating in the 'Aarti' is a powerful sensory and spiritual experience that shouldn't be missed.

    Meditate in the Mandapa: The open hall of the temple is designed for communal prayer, but during off-peak hours, it is a very quiet space perfect for meditation.

    Walk Through Chhaprar Village: Take a slow walk through the village surrounding the temple. You will see traditional mud houses, local granaries, and cattle, offering a real taste of rural Bihar.

    Read More

Resturants

Show All

Information

  • ...
    Why Famous:
    The Swayambhu Shivalinga: The temple is most famous for its naturally occurring stone Lingam, which is considered highly auspicious. Devotees believe that this Lingam has existed for centuries, long before the current temple was built.

    Shravan...
    The Swayambhu Shivalinga: The temple is most famous for its naturally occurring stone Lingam, which is considered highly auspicious. Devotees believe that this Lingam has existed for centuries, long before the current temple was built.

    Shravan Festivities: It is a major hub during the month of August, when thousands of 'Kanwariyas' (pilgrims) visit to offer holy water from the Ganges. The temple's fame as a wish-fulfilling site makes it a must-visit for followers of Lord Shiva in the Darbhanga district.
  • ...
    Architecture:
    Rural Shaivite Design and Dimensions: The Lord Mahadeva Temple in Chhaprar follows a classic rural Indian temple layout. The main structure consists of a square Garbhagriha (sanctum) measuring about 15 feet by 15 feet, topped by a pyramid-style Shikhara that stands around ...
    Rural Shaivite Design and Dimensions: The Lord Mahadeva Temple in Chhaprar follows a classic rural Indian temple layout. The main structure consists of a square Garbhagriha (sanctum) measuring about 15 feet by 15 feet, topped by a pyramid-style Shikhara that stands around 40 feet tall. The temple is built primarily of brick and lime mortar, traditional to the medieval period of the region. A notable feature is the large Mandapa (hall) in front of the sanctum, where devotees gather for congregational prayers. The entrance is guarded by a beautifully carved Nandi (bull) statue, made of black stone, measuring 4 feet in length. The exterior walls feature simple geometric patterns and niches for oil lamps.
  • ...
    How To Reach:
    Transportation Details:

    By Air: Darbhanga Airport is about 18 KMS from Chhaprar. You can hire a taxi from the airport for a roughly 40-minute drive.

    By Train: Darbhanga Junction is the nearest major railhea...
  • ...
    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Shyama Mai Temple (15 KMS), 2. Darbhanga Fort (14 KMS), 3. Chandradhari Museum (15 KMS), 4. Harahi Pond (14 KMS), 5. Ahilya Asthan (30 KMS), 6. Kankali Temple (16 KMS), 7. Gautam Kund (32 KMS), 8. Manokamna Mandir (15 KMS), 9. Kusheshwar Asthan (60 KMS), 10. Laxmiswar Singh Museum (15 KMS)

Tourism Tips

  • ...
    Visitor Guidance:

    Health & Safety: The temple is in a rural area, so carry your own snacks and drinking water.

    Packing: Wear light cotton clothes and carry a small bag for your footwear as you must enter the...

Reviews

Note:-

Information provided here in good Faith and for reference only.

All information and pictures will be updated soon, please keep visiting.

Near Places
...
Ahilya Asthan

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Anandbagh Palace

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Baneshwaristhan Temple

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Brahmpur

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Chandradhari Museum

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Chhaprar

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Darbhanga Airport

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Darbhanga Fort

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Darbhanga Planetarium

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Darbhanga Railway Station Walls

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
in Other Cities