Naulakha Temple
The exquisite Naulakha temple stands as a testament to the devotion of Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna. Adorned with beautiful idols of these revered deities, which soar to a height of approximately 146 ft, the shrine is a sight to behold. Its construction was initiated through the generous donation of nine lakh rupees by Queen Charushila of Pathuria Ghat, a prominent royal family hailing from Kolkata.
Within the temple, one can also find an idol of the esteemed saint Balananda Brahmachari, whose guidance was instrumental in the temple’s creation. According to legend, the queen, overcome with sorrow and loneliness after her husband’s sudden passing, sought solace from the saint, who instructed her to build the temple as an act of devotion.
Distance from Baidyanath Dham: 4 Kms.
How to Reach: For those seeking to visit the temple, transportation options such as taxis and auto rickshaws are readily available.
Tapovan
Nestled just 10 km away from Deoghar, the Tapovan hills are a picturesque destination that houses the revered Tapo Nath Mahadev temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. One of the main attractions here is a unique cracked rock, believed to bear the portrait of Lord Hanuman on its inner surface. What makes it truly awe-inspiring is that the narrow crack makes it nearly impossible to insert a paintbrush and create such a detailed image.
Below the hill, there is a serene water body known as Sukta Kund or Sita Kund, as it is believed that Goddess Sita used to bathe here according to local lore. The name ‘Tapovan’ itself holds significance, as it translates to ‘forest of meditation,’ and in the past, it served as a meditation spot for the Nagas (ascetics), hence earning its name.
Distance from Baidyanath Dham: 12 Kms.
How to Reach: For visitors to Tapovan, convenient transportation options such as intercity buses, taxis, and auto rickshaws are readily available, making it accessible to explore and experience the serenity of this sacred place.
Rikhia Ashram
Located just 12 km away from Baba Baidyanath Dham, Rikhiapeeth is a renowned yoga ashram that boasts a rich heritage as one of the oldest in the country. Established by the esteemed Swami Satyananda Saraswati, this ashram has been a spiritual abode for numerous enlightened sages. It is revered as a tapobhumi, a place where Swami Satyananda practiced intense spiritual practices and austerities.
The term “peeth” signifies a seat of higher learning, and true to its name, Rikhiapeeth aims to disseminate ancient spiritual knowledge as propagated by the Vedic lineage of rishis in the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas. Additionally, it also strives to impart modern skills to individuals of all castes, creeds, nationalities, religions, and genders, fostering inclusivity and diversity.
With its profound legacy and vision, Rikhiapeeth continues to inspire seekers on the path of spirituality and holistic well-being, making it a revered destination for those seeking to deepen their understanding of ancient wisdom and modern practices alike.
Distance from Baidyanath Dham: 12 Kms.
How to Reach: For those seeking to visit the temple, transportation options such as taxis and auto rickshaws are readily available.
Satsang Ashram
Satsanga Ashram, one of the prominent religious institutions in India, boasts a global presence with over 2,000 branches worldwide. The main branch, Satsanga Deoghar, was established by Thakur Anukulchandra, who migrated from Himaitpur (now located in Bangladesh) to Deoghar. The ashram encompasses spacious buildings with rooms and dormitories, providing comfortable accommodations for visitors which can be booked online. Additionally, it houses a free kitchen known as Anandabazar, a museum, and a zoo within its premises, all of which are open for visitors to explore and experience. With its extensive facilities and rich spiritual legacy, Satsanga Ashram continues to serve as a significant destination for seekers of faith and spirituality.
Distance from Baidyanath Dham: 4 Kms.
How to Reach: For those seeking to visit the temple, transportation options such as taxis and auto rickshaws are readily available.
Nandan Pahar
Nandan Pahar, a hill located on the outskirts of the town, is renowned for its revered Nandi Temple and its proximity to a popular Shiva temple. The hill is adorned with several other temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kartik, featuring exquisite idols. According to legend, Nandi, who served as the doorkeeper of Shivadham, stopped Ravana from forcibly entering, resulting in Ravana throwing Nandi down at this very site. Hence, the hill is named after Nandi. Apart from its religious significance, Nandan Pahar offers breathtaking panoramic views of the town, including mesmerizing sunrise and sunset vistas. Additionally, there is an entertainment park within the vicinity, boasting swimming pools, playing fields, and boating facilities, adding to the attraction of this scenic hill.
Distance from Baidyanath Dham: 3 Kms.
How to Reach: For those seeking to visit the temple, transportation options such as taxis and auto rickshaws are readily available.