Ranchi Pahari Mandir

Ranchi Pahari Mandir

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Ranch hill was known earlier as Phansi Tongri and it is the place where freedom fighters were hanged to death.

A charming imposing temple of Lord Shankara, another name for Lord Shiva, Pahari Mandir is located on the top of a huge Ranchi hill of altitude 2140 feet from sea level. To remember the importance of this hill in the freedom movement, tricolor flag is unfurled on the Independence Days and Republic days. The surroundings are picturesque and to reach the temple at the top of the mountain requires ta

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The temple of Lord Shankara (Shiva) is situated in the heart of the city on a hill called Pahari Mandir. It is a bare black land outcropping in the midst of a flat land. The age old Pahari Mandir is located 8 kms from the railway station and 12 kms from the airport. The 2140 feet Ranchi hill houses the temple at its summit. One needs to climb a flight of 468 steps to reach the summit.

This place is fast developing into a religious tourist site as this is the best place to have a bird’s eye view of the city of Ranchi and also attain some salvation by paying ones obsequies to the Lord. A huge crowd of Shiva devotees gather here between the months of February and October, during Shivaratri and other important days earmarked to pray to the Lord. The Lord also known as Pahari Baba is worshipped in the form of a linga. The hillock also known as Richi Buru is famous for its breathtaking views of the city and some spectacular sunsets and sunrises.

At the foot of this hill is the beautiful Ranchi Lake. The lake was dug by a Britisher; Colonel Onsely in 1842 is frequented by all visitors for its beauty. The lake is flanked by two temples and a pillared bathing ghat where tourists heading to the Pahari temple take a dip before proceeding to climb the steps of the hillock. The people of Ranchi have a unique way of remembering the heroes who sacrificed their lives during the freedom struggle. It is said many freedom fighters were sent to the gallows atop this hill. When the country won freedom, the residents of Ranchi, decided to pay respect to those martyrs by hoisting the tricolor on the hill. And the tradition continues with people hosting the tricolor during Independence and Republic Day atop the temple as a mark of respect towards those who sacrificed their lives. This is a unique gesture found at a temple, which is rare and special.

The temple also has the relation to some freedom fighters of Ranchi. The real name of this beautiful embedded old shiv mandir which is about 300 ft. high is 'Richi Buru'. The temple built on top of Ranchi or Fansi hill can be reached by climbing a flight of steps, numbering a few hundreds. From there the devotees can have spectacular views of the city and the Ranchi Lake which is flowing through the bottom of the hill.

It is a very charming and imposing temple of Lord Shankara which is another name of Lord Shiva. Ranch hill was earlier being known as Phansi Tongri and it was the place where freedom fighters were hanged to death. To remember the importance of this important hill in the freedom movement, tricolor flag is unfurled on the Independence Days and Republic days.

The surroundings of temple have well maintained picturesque surroundings and to reach the temple at the top of the mountain requires tapping up of more than 450 steps. Most of the devotees visit this place to make their wishes and also make the opportunity to thank Lord Shiva for the blessings. One can have a bird’s view of the whole Ranchi city from the temple premises and the view is really an enchanting eye- pleasing experience. The trees of different species add to the beauty of the hill especially during the rainy season. During Shravan time, the devotees offer Jal (Dhara) to Lord Shiva and the Shravan season is a major draw of visitors.

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17/07/2013

Sawan aane ko hai..... !! har varsh ki bhanti iss varsh bhi pratidin hazaron ki sankhya me log sawan ke iss mahine me bhagwan shankar ko jal arpit karenge!! Aap sab ka hardik swagat!! Par kripya yahan shanti, swachhta aur sadbhaw banaye rakhenge!! Aapke sahyog se hi Yahan ka ye Shrawani samaroh safalta poorvak aayojit kiya ja sakega!! Aap sab ke sahyog ki apeksha me......... Aapke sewa me tatpar .....Ranchi Pahari mandir Sewa samiti!!

30/12/2012

16th Varshikotsava Ranchi Pahari Mandir!! C. P. Singh sahit kai logon ne Rudrabhishek me hissa liya....!! Aap sab ke sahyog, sath aur subhkamna ke bina ye sambhaw nahi tha...!! Shantipurn Sahyog ke liye Dhanyawaad!!

26/12/2012

Ranchi Pahari Mandir ke Varshikotsav me aap sab ka swagat!! Varshikotsav ki shuruaat 27th December se ho rahi hai.....aap sab Bholenath ke bhakton ka tah-e-dil se intezaar evam swagat!!

14/02/2012

Ranchi Pahari Mandir me aap sab ka swagat !!!

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