Jaitkham
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 2 HoursPlace Type:
Pilgrimage / MonumentEntry Fees:
Entry for All: There is no entry fee for visitors, as it is a religious site open to everyone.
Donation System: Devotees can voluntarily donate to the temple trust for the maintenance of the premises. ...Entry for All: There is no entry fee for visitors, as it is a religious site open to everyone.
Donation System: Devotees can voluntarily donate to the temple trust for the maintenance of the premises.Timing:
Regular Timings: Open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM or evening at 5:30 PM is best to avoid the midday heat. ...Regular Timings: Open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM or evening at 5:30 PM is best to avoid the midday heat.Special Events:
Guru Ghasidas Jayanti: Celebrated in December, this event transforms the place with lights, music, and a massive fair that draws people from all over India.
Maghi Punni: A major gathering occurs during the full moon of February, featuring ...Guru Ghasidas Jayanti: Celebrated in December, this event transforms the place with lights, music, and a massive fair that draws people from all over India.
Maghi Punni: A major gathering occurs during the full moon of February, featuring traditional dances and community feasts.Best Photo Spots:
Sunset Silhouettes: Capture the tall pillar against the orange sky for a dramatic profile shot.
Architectural Close-ups: Focus on the white marble textures and the carvings at the pedestal.
Wide Angle Views:<...Sunset Silhouettes: Capture the tall pillar against the orange sky for a dramatic profile shot.
Architectural Close-ups: Focus on the white marble textures and the carvings at the pedestal.
Wide Angle Views: Stand at the entrance gate to get the full scale of the monument in one frame.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Exploring the Base: Walk around the massive pedestal to see the detailed stonework and floral motifs.
Spiritual Meditation: Sit in the designated prayer halls to experience the calm and rhythmic chanting of "Satnam.
" Educational Walk: Read the plaques that explain the history of the Satnam movement and its impact on the region.
Community Interaction: Engage with the local caretakers who share oral legends passed down through generations.
Evening Stroll: The area around the pillar is perfect for a slow walk as the lights illuminate the structure.
Group Prayer: Participate in the morning Aarti or community prayers held on special days.
Shopping for Relics: V...
Information
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Why Famous:
Famous for Social Equality: It is the primary symbol of the Satnam Panth, representing the fight against social discrimination and the equality of all human beings.
Landmark of Faith: The site is globally recognized by followers of Guru Gh...Famous for Social Equality: It is the primary symbol of the Satnam Panth, representing the fight against social discrimination and the equality of all human beings.
Landmark of Faith: The site is globally recognized by followers of Guru Ghasidas as a center for spiritual gathering and high-energy devotion. -
Architecture:
White Marble Splendor: The structure is a towering pillar-like monument, often reaching heights that rival historical minarets. It is built on a high platform with octagonal or circular bases.
Dimensions and Design: The pillar usually sta...White Marble Splendor: The structure is a towering pillar-like monument, often reaching heights that rival historical minarets. It is built on a high platform with octagonal or circular bases.
Dimensions and Design: The pillar usually stands over 70 meters tall, featuring intricate carvings of symbols related to the Satnam faith. The use of white stone symbolizes purity. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Reach via Swami Vivekananda Airport in Raipur (145 KMS).
By Train: Bilaspur Junction (30 KMS) is the nearest major railhead.
By Road: Well connected by NH130; buses from Bilaspur to Ratanpur are ... -
Near Tourist Places:
Mahamaya Temple (2 KMS), Ratanpur Fort (3 KMS), Ramtekri Temple (4 KMS), Kutaghat Dam (10 KMS), Kanan Pendari (25 KMS), Bilaspur (30 KMS), Lafagarh (45 KMS), Malhar (60 KMS), Tala (65 KMS), Shivrinarayan (80 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Carry bottled water and wear a hat; the open marble area can get very hot.
Packing Tips: Wear modest clothing out of respect for the religious nature of the site.
Accommodation: Stay a...
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