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Ram Jharna

Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, India
Mythological Roots: Ram Jharna is a site of immense spiritual and natural importance located about 18 KMS from Raigarh. It features a natural perennial spring that flows throughout the year. According to local legend and the Ramayana, Lord Rama visited this spot during his 14-year exile. It is beli eved that he drank water from this spring to quench his thirst. Another version says he shot an arrow into the ground to bring out water for Mata Sita. The site is nestled within a dense forest, providing a cool microclimate. A small reservoir has been built to collect the spring water for devotees. The water is considered holy and is said to have healing properties. The area is lush with diverse flora and fauna. There is a temple dedicated to Lord Rama near the spring. It is a very popular picnic spot for the people of Chhattisgarh. The sound of the falling water creates a meditative environment. The site is easily accessible via the National Highway. It offers a blend of religious pilgrimage and nature tourism. The government has developed a park and garden area around the falls. Forest Sanctuary: The dense canopy of trees protects the site from the harsh sun. Visitors can spot various birds and small animals in the surrounding woods. The natural spring originates from a nearby hill and flows down consistently. The water is remarkably clear and cold even in summer. It is a place of historical reverence for the local tribal and non-tribal communities. The site is part of a larger forest track that is rich in biodiversity. Many devotees take a holy dip in the water before offering prayers. The peace and quiet of the woods are a major draw for tourists. It is a significant stop for those traveling between Raigarh and Kharsiya. The site serves as a reminder of the ancient connections between the land and the epics. The maintenance of the park ensures a family-friendly atmosphere. It is one of the most visited natural landmarks in the district. The spring water never dries up, which is considered a divine miracle. It is a perfect spot for spiritual rejuvenation.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 3 to 4 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Religious, Nature, Waterfall.
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    Entry Fees:
    Fee Details: There is a nominal vehicle entry fee for Ram Jharna, usually around 50 rupees for cars. Entry for individuals is typically free or very low. The fee goes towards the maintenance of the park and forest area. It is very affordable for a full day of recreation....
    Fee Details: There is a nominal vehicle entry fee for Ram Jharna, usually around 50 rupees for cars. Entry for individuals is typically free or very low. The fee goes towards the maintenance of the park and forest area. It is very affordable for a full day of recreation.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The park and spring are open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is best to arrive early to find a good picnic spot.

    Ideal Visit Time: The morning hours are the most refreshing.

    Seasonal Changes:...
    Regular Timings: The park and spring are open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is best to arrive early to find a good picnic spot.

    Ideal Visit Time: The morning hours are the most refreshing.

    Seasonal Changes: During the monsoon, the spring is at its fullest. In summer, the cool water provides a great escape. The park is well-lit but closes by evening for safety reasons. Most people spend at least half a day here. It is open every day of the week.
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    Special Events:
    Ram Navami: Being dedicated to Lord Rama, this festival is celebrated with high devotion. Special rituals are performed at the spring. The area is decorated with flowers and traditional motifs. A large number of pilgrims visit from nearby villages. It is a time of spiri...
    Ram Navami: Being dedicated to Lord Rama, this festival is celebrated with high devotion. Special rituals are performed at the spring. The area is decorated with flowers and traditional motifs. A large number of pilgrims visit from nearby villages. It is a time of spiritual joy and community gathering.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Spring Mouth: Capture the water gushing out of the stone mouth. Use a slow shutter speed for a silky water effect.

    Lord Rama Statue: The colorful statues of the deities set against the green forest make for vibrant photos.

    The Spring Mouth: Capture the water gushing out of the stone mouth. Use a slow shutter speed for a silky water effect.

    Lord Rama Statue: The colorful statues of the deities set against the green forest make for vibrant photos.

    Forest Canopy: Look up and capture the sunlight filtering through the dense leaves. This creates a beautiful "bokeh" effect.

    Stone Bridges: The small paths and bridges around the park are perfect for family portraits.

    Mossy Rocks: The green moss on the rocks near the water adds a prehistoric feel to your nature shots.

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Things To Do

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    Holy Dip: Take a bath in the natural spring water. It is believed to be refreshing and spiritually cleansing. The water is cold and invigorating.

    Picnic in Nature: Set up a picnic in the designated garden area. Enjoy food amidst the sound of falling water. The tall trees provide ample shade.

    Exploring Trails: Walk into the surrounding forest area carefully. Look for local birds and butterflies. It is a great way to connect with the wild.

    Religious Prayer: Visit the Ram Temple and offer your prayers. Listen to the local priests tell the story of the Ramayana. It is a deeply cultural experience.

    Photography: The waterfall and the mossy rocks are great for nature photography. Capture the interplay of light and shadow t...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Mythological Legacy: Ram Jharna is world-famous for its connection to the Ramayana. It is one of the few places where people believe a natural spring was created by Lord Rama's arrow. This divine association makes it a top religious destination in Chhattisgarh.

    Mythological Legacy: Ram Jharna is world-famous for its connection to the Ramayana. It is one of the few places where people believe a natural spring was created by Lord Rama's arrow. This divine association makes it a top religious destination in Chhattisgarh.

    Perennial Spring: It is famous for the fact that the water spring never dries up, even in the peak of summer. The natural beauty and the forest setting make it a top-rated picnic spot. It is a famous destination for school trips and family outings. The clarity and sweetness of the water are legendary among locals.
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    Architecture:
    Natural Integration: The architecture at Ram Jharna is a blend of natural landscape and modern park design.

    Dimensions: The pool area is about 30x30 feet, and the surrounding park covers 10 acres. The spring is channeled through a stone-ca...
    Natural Integration: The architecture at Ram Jharna is a blend of natural landscape and modern park design.

    Dimensions: The pool area is about 30x30 feet, and the surrounding park covers 10 acres. The spring is channeled through a stone-carved mouth to a collection pool. The temple nearby follows a simple Nagara style with a small dome. Concrete walkways and stone benches are placed strategically under the trees. The layout is designed to keep the natural spring as the focal point. Stone stairs lead down to the water level for devotees. The integration of modern amenities like restrooms and shelters is done discreetly. It focuses on maintaining the ecological balance of the forest.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Raigarh has a small airport, but Raipur is the main hub. From Raigarh city, the spring is a short drive away.

    By Train: The nearest railway station is Bhupdevpur, just 6 KMS away. However, most people come from Raigarh Station (1...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby: 1. Singhanpur Caves (6 KMS), 2. Moti Mahal (18 KMS), 3. Pahad Mandir (20 KMS), 4. Kharsiya Town (20 KMS), 5. Rabo Dam (30 KMS), 6. Botalda Waterfall (25 KMS), 7. Kabra Pahad (25 KMS), 8. Indira Vihar (15 KMS), 9. Gaurishankar Mandir (17 KMS), 10. Gomarda Sanctuary (70 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Monkey Alert: The forest has many monkeys. Do not keep food items in the open. They are known to snatch bags.

    Clothing: Carry an extra set of clothes if you plan to take a dip in the spring. Use the designated changing rooms.

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