Parasnath, Jharkhand

Parasnath Hill Temples

Also known as Shikharji

The highest peak in Jharkhand (1,365 m) and the holiest tirtha of the Jains. The summit has 31 tonks and 20 small Hindu temples of the Bhagavati tradition.

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Parasnath Hill Temples
Presiding Deity
Shiva
Established
Ancient
Architecture
Jain (also small Hindu shrines)
Address
Parasnath, Giridih 825320
Timings
Sunrise to sunset (closed at night)

History of Parasnath Hill Temples

Pilgrimage to the summit has been attested from the 5th century CE. The trails were rebuilt in the 20th century by the Jain community.

Festivals Celebrated at Parasnath Hill Temples

  • Mahavir Jayanti
  • Paryushana
  • Shravan Mela

How to Reach Parasnath Hill Temples

Parasnath is 13 km from the Parasnath rail station on the Howrah–Delhi Grand Chord line.

Frequently Asked Questions about Parasnath Hill Temples

Where is Parasnath Hill Temples located?

Parasnath Hill Temples is located at Parasnath, Giridih 825320, in Parasnath, Jharkhand, India.

Who is the presiding deity at Parasnath Hill Temples?

The presiding deity at Parasnath Hill Temples is Shiva (also known as Mahadev, Bholenath), worshipped in the Shaiva tradition.

What are the timings of Parasnath Hill Temples?

Parasnath Hill Temples is generally open Sunrise to sunset (closed at night). Timings can vary on festival days and special occasions — verify with the temple before your visit.

When was Parasnath Hill Temples built?

Parasnath Hill Temples was established Ancient. Portions of the structure have been added and renovated by successive dynasties over the centuries.

What is the architectural style of Parasnath Hill Temples?

Parasnath Hill Temples is built in the Jain (also small Hindu shrines) style, characteristic of Shiva shrines of this region.

Which festivals are celebrated at Parasnath Hill Temples?

The principal festivals celebrated at Parasnath Hill Temples include Mahavir Jayanti, Paryushana, Shravan Mela. These draw large crowds of pilgrims from across Jharkhand and beyond.

How can I reach Parasnath Hill Temples?

Parasnath is 13 km from the Parasnath rail station on the Howrah–Delhi Grand Chord line.

Why is Parasnath Hill Temples significant?

The highest peak in Jharkhand (1,365 m) and the holiest tirtha of the Jains. The summit has 31 tonks and 20 small Hindu temples of the Bhagavati tradition.

Is there an entry fee at Parasnath Hill Temples?

Entry to the main shrine of Parasnath Hill Temples is generally free for darshan. Special sevas, abhishekams and priority queues may carry a nominal fee — check with the temple office on arrival.

What is the dress code at Parasnath Hill Temples?

Parasnath Hill Temples follows the traditional dress code observed at Jharkhand temples — modest attire covering shoulders and knees. Many shrines in the region also expect men to remove upper garments before entering the sanctum.