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Langta Baba Temple

Jamtara, Jharkhand, India
Details: Langta Baba Temple is a highly revered spiritual site dedicated to the saint known as Langta Baba. The temple draws thousands of devotees from Jharkhand, Bihar, and West Bengal, especially during the annual fair. It is believed that the saint possessed miraculous powers and lived a life of extreme simplicity and renunciation. The temple complex is a center for meditation and prayer, offering a tranquil environment for spiritual seekers. Rituals here are performed with great devotion, and the air is often filled with the sound of chants and bells. The history of the saint is passed down through oral traditions, emphasizing themes of universal brotherhood and compassion. The architecture of the temple is modest but radiates a powerful spiritual energy that visitors find calming. It is located in a scenic area that enhances the feeling of seclusion and peace. Devotees often offer blankets and food to the needy as part of their pilgrimage, following the saint's teachings.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 2 to 3 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Category: Religious / Pilgrimage.
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fees: There is no entry fee to visit the Langta Baba Temple.

    Donations: Devotees often give voluntary donations for temple maintenance.

    Special Puja: Fees for specific rituals or offerings may vary fro...
    Entry Fees: There is no entry fee to visit the Langta Baba Temple.

    Donations: Devotees often give voluntary donations for temple maintenance.

    Special Puja: Fees for specific rituals or offerings may vary from Rs.51 to Rs.501.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: During the morning Aarti at 7:00 AM.

    Special Days: Tuesdays and Saturdays. ...
    Regular Timings: 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: During the morning Aarti at 7:00 AM.

    Special Days: Tuesdays and Saturdays.
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    Special Events:
    Special Event:

    Poush Mela: Held in January, this is the main event of the temple. It features a large fair with local artisans, food stalls, and religious performances.

    Guru Purnima: A special day of worship...
    Special Event:

    Poush Mela: Held in January, this is the main event of the temple. It features a large fair with local artisans, food stalls, and religious performances.

    Guru Purnima: A special day of worship dedicated to the saint, attracting devotees from far and wide for special prayers and feasts.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photo Spots:

    Temple Shikhara: The white spire against a clear blue sky is a classic religious shot.

    Ritual Candles: The soft glow of earthen lamps during evening prayers creates a serene atmosphere.

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    Photo Spots:

    Temple Shikhara: The white spire against a clear blue sky is a classic religious shot.

    Ritual Candles: The soft glow of earthen lamps during evening prayers creates a serene atmosphere.

    The Sacred Banyan: The sprawling roots and hanging vines of the ancient tree are very photogenic.

    Devotees in Prayer: Respectful candid shots of the spiritual fervor during the annual mela.

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Things To Do

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    Activities:

    Perform Puja: Participate in the daily rituals and seek blessings from the saint's Samadhi.

    Meditation: Spend time in the quiet halls of the temple for spiritual reflection.

    Community Service: Participate in the 'Bhandara' or community kitchen that serves food to the poor.

    Attend the Annual Mela: Visit during the winter festival to experience the local culture and fair.

    Religious Photography: Capture the architecture and the vibrant rituals of the temple.

    Explore the Surroundings: Walk around the temple complex to see the old trees and rock formations.

    Spiritual Discourses: Listen to the local priests narrate the life ...

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    Why Famous:
    Significance: Langta Baba Temple is world-famous for the saint who lived there, who is respected by people of all religions. The temple is a symbol of communal harmony and simple living.

    Annual Mela: The annual fair held during January (Pou...
    Significance: Langta Baba Temple is world-famous for the saint who lived there, who is respected by people of all religions. The temple is a symbol of communal harmony and simple living.

    Annual Mela: The annual fair held during January (Poush Sankranti) attracts lakhs of visitors, making it one of the largest religious gatherings in the district. It is famous for the belief that the saint can fulfill the wishes of his devotees.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture:

    The Samadhi Temple: The temple follows a contemporary North Indian Nagara style but with simplified elements.

    Dimensions: The main sanctum (Garbhagriha) is a 15x15 foot square space topped by a ...
    Architecture:

    The Samadhi Temple: The temple follows a contemporary North Indian Nagara style but with simplified elements.

    Dimensions: The main sanctum (Garbhagriha) is a 15x15 foot square space topped by a pyramidal Shikhara reaching 35 feet in height. The architecture emphasizes open spaces for devotees to gather, with a large marble-floored hall (Mandapa) attached to the front. The use of white marble and stone carvings of lotus motifs symbolizes purity and renunciation. The surrounding walls are decorated with relief work depicting scenes from the life of Langta Baba, creating a visual narrative for pilgrims.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Durgapur Airport (75 KMS) is the most convenient.

    By Train: Get down at Jamtara or Karmatar Railway Station. The temple is a short taxi ride away.

    By Road: Located on the main road connecting Jamtar...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Karmatar (3 KMS) 2. Jamtara (18 KMS) 3. Mihijam (38 KMS) 4. Deoghar (65 KMS) 5. Madhupur (40 KMS) 6. Giridih (75 KMS) 7. Ladhna Dam (30 KMS) 8. Usri Falls (85 KMS) 9. Khandoli Park (82 KMS) 10. Parasnath (110 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The temple can get very crowded during festivals; keep your belongings safe.

    Packing: Traditional attire is preferred but not mandatory. Carry a shawl for early mornings.

    Accommodation: Sm...

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