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Deori Temple

Khunti, Jharkhand, India
Deori Temple is an ancient and highly revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga, located in Tamar near Khunti. It is world-famous for its unique idol of the Goddess which has sixteen arms, whereas traditional idols usually have eight or ten. The temple is believed to be over 700 years old and holds immense spiritual significance for both tribal and non-tribal communities. Legend says that the temple was established by a Munda King named Kera after he regained his kingdom through the Goddess's blessings. The temple gained massive national popularity because Indian cricketer MS Dhoni frequently visits here to seek blessings. The atmosphere is filled with the scent of incense and the sound of bells, creating a divine aura. The temple complex is spread over nearly two acres and houses an idol of Lord Shiva as well. A unique tradition here is that for six days a week, tribal priests called Pahans perform the rituals, and on one day, Brahmin priests conduct the prayers. This blend of cultures makes it a unique symbol of social harmony in Jharkhand. Thousands of devotees flock here during festivals like Navratri and Holi. The temple is surrounded by many shops selling religious offerings and local snacks. Many devotees tie red and yellow threads on the bamboo structures inside the temple to make a wish. Once their wish is fulfilled, they return to untie the thread as a mark of gratitude. The temple has undergone several renovations, but the original sanctum remains untouched. It is a place where faith transcends boundaries and brings people from all walks of life together. The serene environment and the powerful presence of the deity make it a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Historical
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry; There is no charge for entering the temple or for darshan. However, devotees usually spend money on 'Puja Samagri' or offerings which cost around 50 to 100 Rupees. Parking fees for vehicles may apply, usually ranging from 20 to 50 Rupees depending on the vehicle type. ...
    Free Entry; There is no charge for entering the temple or for darshan. However, devotees usually spend money on 'Puja Samagri' or offerings which cost around 50 to 100 Rupees. Parking fees for vehicles may apply, usually ranging from 20 to 50 Rupees depending on the vehicle type.
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    Timing:
    5:00 AM to 8:00 PM; The temple remains open every day of the week. The best time for a peaceful visit is early morning before 9:00 AM or in the afternoon between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM when the crowd is thinner. During festivals and Tuesdays, it remains very crowded. ...
    5:00 AM to 8:00 PM; The temple remains open every day of the week. The best time for a peaceful visit is early morning before 9:00 AM or in the afternoon between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM when the crowd is thinner. During festivals and Tuesdays, it remains very crowded.
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    Special Events:
    Navratri Festival: This is the most significant event at the temple, celebrated twice a year with massive crowds and elaborate ceremonies.

    Makar Sankranti: A special fair is held in January where locals gather for traditional festivities. <...
    Navratri Festival: This is the most significant event at the temple, celebrated twice a year with massive crowds and elaborate ceremonies.

    Makar Sankranti: A special fair is held in January where locals gather for traditional festivities.

    Holi: The temple celebrates Holi with great enthusiasm, involving local folk songs and colorful celebrations that last for days.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Entrance Gate: The grand entrance with the temple name provides a classic shot for visitors.

    The Inner Sanctum Facade: Capture the ancient interlocking stones that show the temple's age and architectural uniqueness.

    The Main Entrance Gate: The grand entrance with the temple name provides a classic shot for visitors.

    The Inner Sanctum Facade: Capture the ancient interlocking stones that show the temple's age and architectural uniqueness.

    The Thread Pillars: The colorful bamboo poles covered in thousands of red and yellow threads make for a vibrant and symbolic photograph.

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Things To Do

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    Offering Prayers: Join the queue to offer flowers and sweets to Maa Deori and experience the powerful morning aarti.

    Tying Sacred Threads: Participate in the local tradition by tying a red or yellow thread on the bamboo poles while making a silent wish.

    Exploring Bas-Reliefs: Spend time looking at the ancient stone carvings on the outer walls of the original temple structure to understand medieval art.

    Witnessing Tribal Rituals: If you visit on a weekday, you can observe the unique way Pahans conduct tribal worship rituals.

    Photography: Capture the beautiful architecture of the temple and the colorful crowd of devotees in the courtyard.

    Shopping for Souvenirs: Visit the stalls outside the temple...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Unique Sixteen-Armed Idol: It is the only temple in the region where Goddess Durga is depicted with sixteen arms, making it a rare iconographic site.

    MS Dhoni's Connection: The temple is a household name in India due to the regular visits o...
    Unique Sixteen-Armed Idol: It is the only temple in the region where Goddess Durga is depicted with sixteen arms, making it a rare iconographic site.

    MS Dhoni's Connection: The temple is a household name in India due to the regular visits of legendary cricketer MS Dhoni.

    Tribal-Brahmin Synthesis: The practice of both tribal Pahans and Brahmin priests worshipping in the same temple is a famous example of cultural integration in India.
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    Architecture:
    Ancient Stone Masonry: The original structure of Deori Temple is a marvel of ancient engineering, built using the interlocking stone technique without any cement or mortar. The temple is constructed of large sandstone blocks placed precisely one over the other. The main s...
    Ancient Stone Masonry: The original structure of Deori Temple is a marvel of ancient engineering, built using the interlocking stone technique without any cement or mortar. The temple is constructed of large sandstone blocks placed precisely one over the other. The main sanctum is relatively small, measuring about 10 Feet by 10 Feet, housing the 3-Foot tall idol of the 16-armed Goddess. The exterior walls are adorned with intricate bas-reliefs depicting various deities and mythological scenes. The new temple complex built around the old shrine follows a more modern architectural style but maintains the aesthetic of the region. The height of the main dome is approximately 40 Feet, dominating the local landscape.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Ranchi Airport (60 KMS away) and take a taxi via the Ranchi-Tata Highway.

    By Train: Reach Ranchi or Muri railway station. Muri is closer to Tamar and offers local transport options.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Dassam Falls (25 KMS), Panchghagh Falls (45 KMS), Surya Mandir (20 KMS), Jonha Falls (50 KMS), Sita Falls (55 KMS), Hundru Falls (70 KMS), Khunti Town (35 KMS), Ranchi City (60 KMS), Jamshedpur (70 KMS), Chandil Dam (50 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The temple can get very crowded, so keep your belongings safe and stay hydrated.

    Packing: Dress modestly as it is a religious site; carry a scarf to cover your head if required.

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