Amra sabae Rajrappa'r mandire giyechilam ! khub sundar lageche amake tabe ,anek garam thakar janno ,ami na kann chilam ! ( he he ! ) .
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Rajrappa (Hindi:
राजरप्पा) is
a waterfall
and a pilgrimage centre in Ramgarh
district in the Indian
state of Jharkhand.
Rajrappa is located at 23°37′55″N
85°42′40″E.
Rajrappa is located off NH 23 connecting Ramgarh and Chas. It is 28
kilometres (17 mi) from Ramgarh, 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Hazaribagh,
78 kilometres (48 mi) from Ranchi and 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Bokaro
Steel City.
See the video here :
Waterfalls
The Bhera or Bhairavi joins the Damodar, falling from a height of 9.1 metres
(30 ft). It is a scenic spot.
This is the most important spot of
religious tourism in Hazaribag. Temple of Chhinnamastka Devi is located here on
the confluence of rivers Damodar and Bhera. There are also idols of Maa Kali,
Hanumanji, Surya Dev and Ashtdhari. It is located, 65 km from Hazaribag, on NH
23. Ranchi Road, the nearest railway station, is located 28 km away. Devotees
throng to this place from far and away in huge numbers. An estimated 2500-3000
persons visit this place daily. A big fair is held every year on vernal equinox
(Makar Sankranti). Many religious ceremonies are held here around the year.
It is situated 28 km away from Ramgarh on the confluence of
rivers Bhairavi and Damodar. This temple known as Chinnamastika temple finds
place in our Vedas and Puranas and it has been recognized as an ancient and
strong source of Shakti. It is believed that the person who devotes himself
whole heartedly with pious heart to Maa Chinnamastika has all his wishes
fulfilled by the Goddess. Devotees from all corners of Jharkhand, Bihar and West
Bengal visit this holy place throughout the year. There is a large
congregation of people here during the night of full Moon and New Moon.
Marriages are also solemnized here on a large scale. The Art and architecture
of Rajrappa temple bears resemblance to that of the famous Kamakhaya temple
of Assam. Here, in
addition to the temple
of Maa Kali, there exists
ten temples of various Gods and Goddesses like the Sun God and Lord Shiwa. The
hot water spring adds beauty to this temple and during winter it turns into
picnic spot. For accommodation Dhramashala, rest house and Guest house are
easily available at Rajrappa. This site is also well connected to Ramgarh by
road.
TOURIST MAP OF JHARKHAND
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