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Naulakha Temple

Deoghar, Bihar, India
The Naulakha Temple, located in the serene surroundings of Ratanpur, is a stunning architectural marvel and a significant religious site in Deoghar. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna, a unique dedication given the city's primary focus on Lord Shiva. The name "Naulakha" litera lly means "nine lakhs" and refers to the massive sum of nine lakh rupees that was spent on its construction, a colossal amount in the early 20th century. The temple was built by Rani Charushila Devi, the Queen of Pathuria Ghat in Kolkata, in a span of over a decade. The temple's construction is a story of deep faith and devotion. Rani Charushila Devi faced a personal tragedy when her husband and son passed away. Overcome with grief, she found solace in a conversation with a religious leader, Balananda Brahmachari, who suggested she build a temple to find peace. She chose to dedicate the temple to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, symbolizing eternal love and devotion. The temple's design is heavily inspired by the Belur Math in West Bengal, a famous temple of the Ramakrishna Mission, reflecting the Queen's Bengali heritage and the architectural sensibilities of the time. The temple's intricate carvings, beautiful statues, and peaceful ambiance make it a major attraction for tourists and devotees alike. The temple's sanctum sanctorum houses beautiful idols of Radha and Krishna, which are adorned with elaborate clothes and ornaments. The temple is a place for quiet reflection and prayer, away from the bustling crowds of the main temple complex. The lush gardens surrounding the temple add to its serene atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful spiritual retreat. The temple's unique architecture and its story of devotion and personal tragedy give it a special place in the history of Deoghar. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith and the ability of art and architecture to express deep human emotions.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1-2 hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious Site, Architectural Site
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    Entry Fees:
    Free...
    Free
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    Timing:
    6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM...
    6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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    Special Events:
    The temple celebrates Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna, with great pomp and show. The temple is beautifully decorated, and a special puja and aarti are performed. The festival attracts a large number of devotees from the region. ...
    The temple celebrates Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna, with great pomp and show. The temple is beautifully decorated, and a special puja and aarti are performed. The festival attracts a large number of devotees from the region.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The temple's exterior, with its intricate carvings and towering shikhara, is the best place for photos. The beautiful gardens and the reflection of the temple in the pond also offer great photo opportunities. The temple's design and color palette make for a striking photograph. ...
    The temple's exterior, with its intricate carvings and towering shikhara, is the best place for photos. The beautiful gardens and the reflection of the temple in the pond also offer great photo opportunities. The temple's design and color palette make for a striking photograph.

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Things To Do

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    You can admire the temple's intricate architecture and carvings, offer prayers to Radha and Krishna, and spend some quiet time in the peaceful temple gardens. It's an excellent place for photography and for experiencing a different side of Deoghar's spiritual landscape. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Naulakha Temple is famous for its magnificent architecture, which is said to have cost nine lakh rupees to build. It is a stunning replica of the Belur Math and is dedicated to Radha and Krishna, offering a different spiritual experience from the primary Shiva temples of Deoghar. ...
    The Naulakha Temple is famous for its magnificent architecture, which is said to have cost nine lakh rupees to build. It is a stunning replica of the Belur Math and is dedicated to Radha and Krishna, offering a different spiritual experience from the primary Shiva temples of Deoghar.
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    Architecture:
    The Naulakha Temple is a magnificent structure, standing at a height of 146 feet (44. 5 meters). Its design is a harmonious blend of different architectural styles, with a strong resemblance to the Belur Math. The temple is built from red stone and has a traditional shikhara (spire) that rises gra...
    The Naulakha Temple is a magnificent structure, standing at a height of 146 feet (44. 5 meters). Its design is a harmonious blend of different architectural styles, with a strong resemblance to the Belur Math. The temple is built from red stone and has a traditional shikhara (spire) that rises gracefully towards the sky. The temple's exterior is adorned with intricate carvings of deities, mythical creatures, and floral patterns. The temple complex is built on a large area, with a beautiful garden and a pond in front of the main temple. The total area of the temple complex is approximately 2 acres. The temple's sanctum sanctorum is a small, well-lit space that houses the beautiful idols of Radha and Krishna.
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    How To Reach:
    The Naulakha Temple is located in the Ratanpur area of Deoghar. It is about 1. 5 km from the Baidyanath Dham and can be easily reached by auto-rickshaw or cycle-rickshaw. It is a very short and convenient journey from the main city center. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Since the temple is a sacred place, it is recommended to dress modestly. Be respectful of the religious customs and traditions. It is a good idea to visit this temple after you have visited the main Baidyanath Dham, as it offers a different and more peaceful experience. Be prepared to remove y...

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