Ram Tirth Shiv Mandir/Rameshwaray Ram Tirtha Dham Mandir Deoganw Chaibasa Jharkhand
Ramtirtha:-
The village is located in Jagannathpur block and is famous for its annual fair held on the day of Makar Sankranti (January). It has a Shiva temple and a waterfall on the Baitarani River.
Lord Ram had established Shivalinga. See the feet of Shri Ram on the banks of river Baitarani.
Chaibasa. West Singhbhum of Jharkhand is known for its beauty. This area is surrounded by forests and mountains. The dense forests of Saranda add to the beauty of this area. Baitarani River. There is also a temple on this river bank. Both this river and the temple will hypnotize you. If you are on a trip to Jharkhand then definitely come here once. Here you can see the footprints of Lord Rama along with the river.
Here Lord Ram has established Shivalinga
There is a belief in the area that Lord Shri Ram along with his brother Lakshman and wife Sita had reached here when they were in exile for 14 years. All three had rested on this bank of the Baitarani River. After this, Lord Ram himself established Shivalinga here with his own hands. Lord Ram worshiped this Shivalinga. After resting here for a few days, Lord Ram crossed the river and set out on his further journey. It is said that while leaving, he left his Khadaun and footprints here. It is said that after a long time, a sister-in-law of the nearby Dev village had a dream. Then came to know about this place. After this the local people gave the shape of a temple here. Villagers say that the temple was built here in 1910.
Here you can see four temples together
This temple falls in Jagannathpur block of West Singhbhum district. It is famous by the name of Ramtirtha. Now four temples exist here. These include Rameshwar Shiva Temple, Sitaram Temple, Lord Jagannath Temple and Bajrang Bali Temple. All these temples are quite attractive to see. The natural environment here gives great peace to the mind. A big fair is organized here every year on Makar Sankranti. People come here from far away places to take bath in the river. The process of bathing and worshiping starts from the morning itself. Villagers say that apart from Jharkhand, a large number of people also come here from Mayurbhanj and Sudargarh of Odisha. One feels blessed after seeing the footprints of Lord Shri Ram.