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What is the conclusion for importance of religious places in pair state of jharkhand and Greece

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Answered by rishi102684
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You can get huge opportunity for Religious Tourism in Jharkhand. A large number of devotees visit Religious Places in Jharkhand like Deoghar and Dumka to offer their revere to the Gods sitting here, each year. Some of the most visited pilgrim spots for Religious Tourism in Jharkhand are described below:

Baidyanath dham, Deoghar

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An important Hindu pilgrim site Deoghar literally means ‘The abode of Gods’, possessing a number of spots of religious significance. One of the 12 revered Jyotirlingas in the country, Deoghar is known as the most sacred place in Jharkhand, which possesses the complex of 22 temples including the biggest and the tallest at 72-ft – Baidyanath Temple. The temple holds a great deal of sanctity among Hindu devotees due to the belief that is only Kamanalingam – a lingam that has the power to fulfill all wishes. Devotees undertake a hard 100 km trek from Ajgaibinath (Sultanganj) to Baidyanath Dham, every year in the month of Shravan (July-August). The pilgrimage is destined to Basukhinath, a hilly, picturesque town about 43 km from Deoghar. The Deoghar complex also contains the temples related with tantric practices and Shakti worship like Ma Sandhya, Mansa, Ma Bagla and Ma Kamakhya.

Pahari Mandir

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As much as 300 ft high, Pahari Mandir is located at Ratu Road and is about 7 km away from Ranchi Railway Station. The temple attracts huge crowd of Shiva devotees in every month of Shravan. With its real name as 'RICHI BURU', the Pahari Mandir also offers the best spot for bird watching.

Maha Shravani Mela

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Millions of devotees of Lord Shiva visit Deoghar, the holy abode of Lord Shiva, for the Maha Shravani Mela. After having a dip at Uttar Vahini Ganga at Sultanganj Devotees, the devotees carry the holy Gangas water with them. They barefooted walk through a distance of 105 km up to Deoghar to the Kanwar and culminate their journey with offering this holy water on to the Shiva Linga.

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