Vaidyanatha Jyotirlinga temple, also known as ''Baba Baidyanath dham'' and ''Baidyanath dham'' is one of the twelve
Jyotirlingas, the most sacred abodes of
Shiva
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. It is located in
Deoghar
Deoghar (pronounced ''Devaghar'') is a major city in Jharkhand, India. It is a holy sacred place of Hinduism. It is one of the 12 ''Jyotirlinga''s sites of Hinduism (Baidyanath Temple). The sacred temples of the city make this a place for pil ...
in the
Santhal Parganas
Santhal Pargana division constitutes one of the five district administration units known as the divisions of Jharkhand state in eastern India.
Origin of name
Santhal Pargana derives its name from two words: " Santhal", a major tribe of India ...
division of the
state
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of
Jharkhand
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,
India
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. It is a temple complex consisting of the main temple of Baba Baidyanath, where the
Jyotirlinga is installed, and 21 other temples.
According to
Hindu
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beliefs, the demon king
Ravana
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In the ''Ramayana'', Ravana is described to be the eldest son of sage Vishrava and rakshasi Kaikesi. He a ...
worshipped Shiva at the current site of the temple to get the boons that he later used to wreak havoc in the world. Ravana offered his ten heads one after another to Shiva as a sacrifice. Pleased with this, Shiva descended to cure Ravana who was injured. As he acted as a doctor, he is referred to as ''
Vaidhya
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'' ("doctor"). The temple derives its name from this aspect of Shiva.
Kanwar Yatra
The Kānvar (or Kānwar/ Kāvaḍ) Yātrā (Devanagari: कांवड़ यात्रा) is an annual pilgrimage of devotees of Shiva, known as ''Kānvarias''(कावड़िया) or "Bhole" (भोले), to Hindu pilgrimage plac ...
(Devanagari: कांवड़ यात्रा) is an annual pilgrimage of devotees of Shiva, known as Kānvarias (कांवड़िया) or "Bhole" (भोले) to Hindu pilgrimage places of Sultanganj in
Bihar
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to fetch
holy waters of
Ganges
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River. Millions of participants gather sacred water from the Ganga and carry it across hundreds of miles to dispense as offerings in Baidyanath Temple in Jharkhand.
Foundation and story
According to the legend, Dashanan Ravana was doing penance on the Himalayas to please Lord Shiva, he was cutting his heads one by one and offering them to the Shivling. After offering 9 heads, when Ravana was about to cut his 10th head, Bholenath was pleased and appeared to him and asked him to ask for a boon - then Ravana asked for a boon to take 'Kamna Linga' to Lanka. Apart from the golden Lanka, Ravana had the power to rule in all the three worlds, as well as imprisoned many gods, Yakshas and Gandharvas and kept them in Lanka. Because of this, Ravana expressed his desire that Lord Shiva should leave Kailash and stay in Lanka, Mahadev fulfilled his wish but also put a condition. He said that if you keep Shivling anywhere on the way, then I will stay there again and will not get up, Ravana accepted the condition, here all the gods got worried after hearing about Lord Shiva leaving Kailash, to solve this problem Everyone went to Lord Vishnu. Then Shri Hari composed the Leela. Lord Vishnu asked Varun Dev to enter Ravana's stomach through Achaman. Therefore, when Ravana came towards Sri Lanka with the Shivling, he felt a small doubt near Deoghar, in such a situation, Ravana went to make a small doubt by giving Shivling to a Baiju named Ahir. It is said that there was Lord Vishnu in the form of Baiju Ahir. Tired of the increasing load of Shivling, Baiju Ahir installed the Shivling on the earth. When Ravana returned, he could not lift the Shivling even after lakhs of efforts. Then he also understood this leela of God and got angry and then went away after sticking his thumb on Shivling. Hiding there, Baiju was watching all this, he felt that this is the way of doing devotion to Baba ji, since then it became a routine for Baiju. One day Baiju was very hungry, when he went home, as soon as he put food in his mouth, Baiju remembered that today, Baiju did not worship Bhole Baba, leaving his food, Baiju went on a tour with sticks, this time as soon as Shivling was attacked. While doing this, Mahadev would have appeared, Mahadev said, Baiju, I am very pleased with your devotion. On seeing Mahadev, Baiju fell at his feet and said Mahadev, I had seen Ravana, if I had done this, I felt that you would have been worshiped like this. Mahadev hugged Baiju and said Baiju you have worshiped me from the heart. From today onwards the world will know you as my highest devotee, your name will be taken before my name and this place will be famous as Baba Baijnath Dham (further improved to Baidyanath Dham). After that the gods like Brahma, Vishnu etc. came and worshiped that Shivling. As soon as Shiva appeared, all the deities established Shivling at the same place and went back to heaven after praising Shiva. Since then, Mahadev resides in Deoghar in the form of 'Kamna Linga'. Here Brahma, Vishnu etc. Gods came and worshiped that Shivling. According to popular belief and folk belief, this Vaidyanath-Jyotirlinga is going to give desired results.
Location of Baidyanath Jyotirlinga
''Vaidyanatham Chitabhoomau'' (1/21-24) and ''Shivamaha puran Shatarudra Samhita'' (42/1-4) is the ancient verse that identifies location of Vaidyanth Jyotirlinga. According to which Shri Vaidyanatham is in 'Chitabhoomi', which is the ancient name of Deoghar ( Devaghar ) . In Dwadasha jyotirlinga stotram,
Adi Sankaracharya
Adi Shankara ("first Shankara," to distinguish him from other Shankaras)(8th cent. CE), also called Adi Shankaracharya ( sa, आदि शङ्कर, आदि शङ्कराचार्य, Ādi Śaṅkarācāryaḥ, lit=First Shanka ...
has praised Shri Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga in following verses,
Poorvottare prajwalika nidhaane
sada vasantam girija sametam
suraasuraaradhita paada padmam
shri vaidyanaatham tamaham namaami
This states that Vaidyanath jyotirlinga is located at Prajwalika nidhanam (meaning funeral place i.e., ''chitabhoomi'') in the
North-Eastern
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part of the country. Deoghar is far located in
east
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Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fac ...
part of the country. Also, ''Chitabhoomi'' indicates that, in olden days, this was a funeral place, where corpses are burnt, and post-death ceremonies were performed. This place could have been a center of tantric cults like
Kapalika
The Kāpālika tradition was a Tantric, non-Puranic form of Shaivism which originated in Medieval India between the 7th and 8th century CE. The word is derived from the Sanskrit term '' kapāla'', meaning "skull", and ''kāpālika'' means ...
/
Bhairava
Bhairava (Sanskrit: भैरव ) or Kala Bhairava is a Shaivite and Vajrayāna deity worshiped by Hindus and Buddhists. In Shaivism, he is a powerful manifestation, or avatar, of Shiva associated with annihilation. In Trika system ''Bhaira ...
where
Lord Shiva
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is worshipped significantly as ''shmashaan vaasin'' (meaning, residing in crematorium), ''sava bhasma bhushita'' (meaning, smearing body with ashes of burnt bodies).
The Dvadashalinga Smaranam also mentions its location as the verse is ''Prachikam Vaidyanatham'', i.e., Vaidyanatham is in east (prachi means east). Another version of Dvadasalinga Smaranam mentions its location in the verse ''Paralyam Vaidyanatham, i.e.'',Vaidyanatham is in Parali.The names and the locations of the 12 Jyotirlingas mentioned in the distorted version of Dvadasalinga Smaranam are:
Saurashtre Somanatham cha Shrishaile Mallikarjunam,
Ujjayinya Mahakalam Omkaramamaleshwaram , ,
Prajwalayam Vaidyanathancha Dakinyam Bheema Shankaram ,
Setu Bandhe tu Raamesham, Naagesham Daarukavane, ,
Varanasyantu Vishwesham Tryambakam Gautami tate,
Himalaye tu Kedaaram, Ghrishnesham cha shivaalaye, ,
Etani jyotirlingani, Saayam Praatah Pathennarah,
Sapta Janma Kritam pApam, Smaranena Vinashyati, ,
Thus, the three temples claiming their shrines as 'real' jyotirlinga of Vaidyanath are
*Baidyanath temple at
Deoghar
Deoghar (pronounced ''Devaghar'') is a major city in Jharkhand, India. It is a holy sacred place of Hinduism. It is one of the 12 ''Jyotirlinga''s sites of Hinduism (Baidyanath Temple). The sacred temples of the city make this a place for pil ...
, Jharkhand,
*Vaidyanath temple at
Parli,
Maharashtra
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and
*Baijnath temple at
Baijnath,
Himachal Pradesh
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.
Bhavishyapurana also describes Baidyanath as follows:
"Narikhande is district abounding in thickets. It lies west of the Dwarikashwari River. It extends along the Panchakuta hills on its west, and approaches Kikta on the north. The forests are very extensive, chiefly of Sakhota, Arjuna and Sal trees with a plentiful addition of brushwood. The district is celebrated for the shrine of Baidyanath. The deity is worshiped by people from all quarters and is the source of every good in the present age."
It is believed that Shiva first manifested himself as a Jyotirlinga on the night of the Aridra Nakshatra, thus the special reverence for the Jyotirlinga. The same shrine of Vaidyanath is considered one of 51
Shakti Peethas
The Shakti Pitha or the Shakti Peethas ( sa, शक्ति पीठ, , ''seat of Shakti'') are significant shrines and pilgrimage destinations in Shaktism, the goddess-centric denomination in Hinduism. The shrines are dedicated to various fo ...
, where 'heart' of
Sati (goddess)
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fell, after being broken apart by the
Sudarshana Chakra of Lord
Vishnu
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Vishnu is known as "The Preserver" within t ...
, from the body of Dakshayani (Sati), carried by the lovelorn, distraught
Shiva
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, at the location on which the respective temple is built. Since the heart of Sati fell here, the place is also called as Hardapeetha. Here Sati is worshipped as Jayaa Durga (Victorious Durga) and Lord Bhairava as Vaidyanath or Baidyanath. Dakshayani was reborn as
Parvati
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, daughter of
Himaavat, king of the mountains, and his wife, the Devi
Mena
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.
Jyotirlinga
As per
Shiv Mahapuran, once
Brahma
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(the Hindu God of creation) and
Vishnu
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Vishnu is known as "The Preserver" within t ...
(the Hindu God of preservation) had an argument in terms of supremacy of creation.
[R. 2003, pp. 92-95] To test them,
Shiva
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pierced the three worlds as a huge endless pillar of light, the ''jyotirlinga''. Vishnu and Brahma split their ways to downwards and upwards respectively to find the end of the light in either direction. Brahma lied that he found out the end, while Vishnu conceded his defeat. Shiva appeared as the second pillar of light and cursed Brahma that he would have no place in ceremonies while Vishnu would be worshipped until the end of eternity. The ''jyotirlinga'' is the supreme partless reality, out of which Shiva partly appears. The ''jyothirlinga'' shrines, thus are places where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light.
[See: Gwynne 2008, Section on Char Dham]
Originally there were believed to be 64 ''jyothirlingas'' while 12 of them are considered to be very auspicious and holy.
Each of the twelve ''jyothirlinga'' sites take the name of the presiding deity - each considered different manifestation of Shiva.
[Lochtefeld 2002, pp. 324-325] At all these sites, the primary image is ''
lingam
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'' representing the beginningless and endless ''
Stambha
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'' pillar, symbolizing the infinite nature of Shiva.
[Harding 1998, pp. 158-158][Vivekananda Vol. 4] The twelve ''jyothirlinga'' are
Somnath in
Gujarat
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,
Mallikarjuna at
Srisailam
Srisailam is a census town in Nandyal district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Srisailam mandal in Atmakur revenue division. It is located about from the district headquarters Nandyal, from Kurnool, and ...
in
Andhra Pradesh
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,
Mahakaleswar at
Ujjain
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in
Madhya Pradesh
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,
Omkareshwar in
Madhya Pradesh
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,
Kedarnath
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in
Uttarakhand
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,
Bhimashankar
Bhimashankar Temple is a Jyotirlinga shrine located 50 km Khed taluka (alias Rajgurunagar), near Pune, in Maharashtra, India. It is located 127 km from Shivajinagar (in Pune) in the Ghat region of the Sahyadri Mountains. Bhīmāshan ...
in
Maharashtra
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,
Viswanath at
Varanasi
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*
*
*
* The city has a syncretic t ...
in
Uttar Pradesh
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,
Triambakeshwar in Maharashtra, Baidyanath at Deoghar in
Jharkhand
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,
Nageswar at
Dwarka
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in
Gujarat
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,
Rameshwar at
Rameswaram
Rameswaram (; also transliterated as Ramesvaram, Rameshwaram) is a municipality in the Ramanathapuram district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is on Pamban Island separated from mainland India by the Pamban channel and is about 40 kil ...
in
Tamil Nadu
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and
Grishneshwar
Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, sometimes referred to as the Ghrneshwar or Ghushmeshwar Temple, is one of the shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva that is referenced in the Shiva Purana. The word ''Ghrneshwara'' means "lord of compassion". The tem ...
at
Maharashtra
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.
[Chaturvedi 2006, pp. 58-72]
Description of Temple
The Maa Parvati temple is tied up with the main temple, with huge red sacred threads which is unique and worthy of reverence, showing the unity of
Shiva
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and
Shakti
In Hinduism, especially Shaktism (a theological tradition of Hinduism), Shakti (Devanagari: शक्ति, IAST: Śakti; lit. "Energy, ability, strength, effort, power, capability") is the primordial cosmic energy, female in aspect, and r ...
. According to the stories narrated in the
Shiva Purana
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, the holy Baidyanath temple resembles the unity of souls and thus fits marriage for Hindus.
The nearest railway station is
Jasidih railway station
Jasidih Junction (station code: JSME) is the one of the cleanest railway station serving Jasidih which is the satellite town of Deoghar city in the Deoghar district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Administration
Jasidih Junction is under t ...
, which is 7 km from Vaidyanath temple. Jasidh is 311 km from Howrah/Sealdah on Patna route. On a normal day, the worshipping of Baidyanath Jyotirlingam begins at 4 AM. The temple doors open at this time. At 4:00 am the "patt" of Baidyanath Jyotirlingam opens and for the very sharp 15 minutes the "Panda" (priest's families) offer Kacha Jal to LORD SHIVA, during 4:15am to 5:40 am, the Head priest worships with ''Shodashopachar''. Locals also call it ''Sarkari Pooja''. Then the devotees begin their worship of the Shivalinga. The most interesting tradition is that priests of the temple pour ''kuchcha Jal'' upon the lingam first, and later on, the pilgrims pour water and offer flowers and
Bilva leaf, upon the lingam. The Puja rituals continue until 3.30 PM. After this, the temple doors are closed. In the evening at 6 PM the doors are opened again for devotees/ pilgrims and the process of worshipping begins again. At this time Shringar Puja takes place. The temple closes at 9:00 pm on a normal day, but during Holy Shravan month, the timings are extended. Unlike
Somnath or
Rameshwaram
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or
Srisailam
Srisailam is a census town in Nandyal district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Srisailam mandal in Atmakur revenue division. It is located about from the district headquarters Nandyal, from Kurnool, and ...
, here the devotees can get satisfaction by offering Abhishek themselves on Jyotirlinga.
The devotee can also buy Peda as prasad from Babadham. ''Peda'' is a local sweet and is the speciality of Deoghar. Babadham has a regular and well-maintained office to accept offerings and donations.
The Matsyapuran narrates the place as ''Arogya Baidyanathitee'', the holy place where Shakti lives and assists Shiva in freeing people from incurable diseases. This whole area of Deoghar was under the rule of the Kings of Gidhaur who were much attached with this temple. Raja Bir Vikram Singh founded this princely state in 1266. In 1757 after the
Battle of Plassey the officers of the East India Company paid their attention to this temple. An English man, Keating was sent to look at the administration of the temple. Mr. Keating, the first English collector of Birbhum, took interest in the administration of the temple. In 1788, under Mr. Keating's order Mr. Hesilrigg, his assistant, who was probably the first English man to visit the holy city, set out to supervise personally the collection of the pilgrim offerings and dues. Later, when Mr. Keating himself visited Babadham, he was convinced and forced to abandon his policy of direct interference. He handed over the full control of the temple to the hands of the high priest.
List of High Priest
1. Mukund Jha
2. Judhan Jha
3 Mukund Jha (Second time)
4. Chikku Jha
5. Raghunath jha (in 1586 AD)
6. Chikku Jha (Second time)
7. Mallu
8. Semkaran Jha Sarewar
9. Sadanand
10. Chandrapani
11. Ratnapani
12. Jay Nath Jha
13. Vaamdev
14. Yadunandan
15. Tikaram (until 1762 AD)
16. Devakinandan (until 1782 AD)
17. Narayan Datt (until 1791 AD)
18. Ramdatt (until 1810 AD)
19. Anand Datt Ojha (until 1810 AD)
20. Parama Nand (1810-1823 AD)
21. Sarva Nand (1823-1836 AD)
22. Ishwari Nand Ojha (until 1876)
23. Shailaja Nand Ojha (until 1906)
24. Umesha Nand Ojha (until 1921)
25. Bhavpreeta Nand Ojha (1928-1970)
26. Ajita Nand Ojha (6 July 2017- 22
Mai 2018)
27. Gulab Nand Ojha (from 22 Mai 2018)
Connectivity
Nearest Airport:
Deoghar Airport
Deoghar Airport is a domestic airport serving Deoghar in the state of Jharkhand, India. It is situated approximately 12 kilometres (7.4 mi) from the city centre. The airport has been primarily developed to serve the region of North-Easter ...
Nearest Railway Station:
Deoghar
Deoghar (pronounced ''Devaghar'') is a major city in Jharkhand, India. It is a holy sacred place of Hinduism. It is one of the 12 ''Jyotirlinga''s sites of Hinduism (Baidyanath Temple). The sacred temples of the city make this a place for pil ...
and
Jasidih
Jasidih is a satellite town of Deoghar in the Deoghar subdivision of the Deoghar district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. This town's railway station connects Deoghar to other cities.
Geography
Location
Jasidih is a Hill Station located ...
Shravan Mela and Kanwar yatra
Millions of pilgrims visit this shrine every year. It is famous for the mela of
Shraavana
Śrāvaṇa ( sa, श्रावण) is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar. In India's national civil calendar, Śrāvaṇa is the fifth month of the year, beginning on July 23 and ending on August 22. In the Tamil calendar, it is known ...
(a month of the
Hindu calendar
The Hindu calendar, Panchanga () or Panjika is one of various lunisolar calendars that are traditionally used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, with further regional variations for social and Hindu religious purposes. They adopt a s ...
), between July and August. About 8 to 10 million devotees visit the place from various parts of India and offer holy water of
Ganges
The Ganges ( ) (in India: Ganga ( ); in Bangladesh: Padma ( )). "The Ganges Basin, known in India as the Ganga and in Bangladesh as the Padma, is an international river to which India, Bangladesh, Nepal and China are the riparian states." is ...
to the deity collected from
Sultanganj, which is almost 108 km from Deoghar and Baidyanath.
The water is also brought by the ''Kānvarias'', who carry the water in ''Kavadi'', and walk all the distance, on barefoot. You will find large crowds walking all the way carrying water. An unbroken line of people in saffron-dyed clothes stretches over the full 108 km for the month. The pilgrims are called ''Dak Bam'' and they do not stop even once in their journey from Sultangunj, located at
Bhagalpur
Bhagalpur is a city in the Indian state of Bihar, situated on the southern banks of the river Ganges. It is the 2nd largest city of Bihar by population and also the headquarters of Bhagalpur district and Bhagalpur division. Known as the Si ...
district to Vaidyanath. Pilgrims to the temple later visit the
Basukinath temple.
See also
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Famous Hindu yatras
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Hindu pilgrimage sites in India
In Hinduism, the yatra (pilgrimage) to the tirthas (sacred places) has special significance for earning the punya (spiritual merit) needed to attain the moksha (salvation) by performing the darśana (viewing of deity), the parikrama (circumamb ...
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List of Hindu festivals
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Padayatra
A padayatra ( sa, पादयात्रा, pādayātrā, journey by foot, translit-std=ISO) is a journey undertaken by politicians or prominent citizens to interact more closely with different parts of society, educate about issues concerning ...
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Ratha Yatra
Ratha Yatra (), or Chariot festival, is any public procession in a chariot. The term particularly refers to the annual Ratha Yatra in Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal and other East Indian states, particularly the Odia festival that involve a ...
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Tirtha
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Tirtha and Kshetra
Tirtha ( sa, तीर्थ, ) is a Sanskrit word that means "crossing place, ford", and refers to any place, text or person that is holy. It particularly refers to pilgrimage sites and holy places in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
The proc ...
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Baidyanath Dham (Nepal)
Baidyanath Dham, one of the four Shrines of Nepal, is a shrine of Lord Shiva located in Achham District in the confluence of the Budhi Ganga and Saraswati rivers in Achham district. The shrine has a school to teach Ved called ''Ved Bidyashram'' ...
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External links
Official Website of Baba Baidyanath Temple Management Board*
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