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Baba Basukinath Dham – History, Timing, Darshan Info


Basukinath Dham Temple is located in the Dumka district of Jharkhand. It lies on the Deoghar – Dumka state highway and is around 45 km from Deoghar and approx 25 km north-west of Dumka. It is situated in the Jarmundi block.

If you are planning to visit Baba Dham temple in Deoghar, then Basukinath temple is a must-visit for you. Basukinath Mandir looks like a small replica of the Baidyanath Dham Mandir, Deoghar.


Baba Basukinath Dham

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Basukinath Mandir Jharkhand

Basukinath Dham is known for its Shiva Temple. It is believed that after offering prayers and Ganga Jal at Baidyanath Dham Temple, pilgrims undertake a holy trek to Basukinath Dham, around 45 km away, to offer prayers at the Shiva temple here. The pilgrimage to Baidyanath Dham is considered complete only after offering prayers at Basukinath Dham, which is also dedicated to Lord Shiva.


Basukinath Dham houses over 30 shrines within the complex and is also known as the Moniker Faujdari Dham or a criminal court where those seeking justice will not be disappointed. 

Pilgrims keep coming throughout the year to see Lord Shiva in this temple, but in the month of Shravan, people come from many places of the country to have darshan.

History Of Basukinath Mandir

Basukinath Mandir is one of the oldest temples in the region and is located near the village of Jarmundi. The present structure is estimated to be around 150 years old and is said to have been built by Basaki Tatme, a tribal.

The Legend: It is believed that during the Sagar Manthan, Lord Vasuki, the serpent God worshipped the Shiva Lingam. For ages, it is also believed that the Nagas (snakes of different species) used to bathe the Shiva Lingam with milk and hence the shrine came to be known as Basukinath shivaling

Shravani Mela | Kanwar Yatra

Baba Basukinath Dham is famous for the Shravani Mela between July and August. In the months of July-August, a large number of people from many states of India visit here and offer the holy water of Ganga to Lord Shiva. Which is also known as Kanwariya Mela or Kanwar Yatra.

Shravani Mela, also known as Kanwariya Mela, lasts for about one and a half months in the month from July to August. Shiva devotees first reach Sultanganj (Uttarvahini Ganga) in the Bhagalpur district of Bihar, which is about 135 km from Basukinath, and take the Ganges water and walk towards Baba Dham. The devotees going to Basukinath first visit Baidyanath Jyotirlinga in Deoghar. Those who reach Baidyanath Dham directly without stopping are called Dak Bam and those who reach in several days by stopping at many places are called Bol Bam.

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Basukinath Temple

Ram Janaki Vivah Utsav at Basukinath Dham

Ram Janaki Vivah Festival is celebrated every year at Basukinath Temple on Vivah Panchami. Biva Panchami is a Hindu festival celebrating the marriage of Rama and Sita.

It is celebrated on the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha from November to December, as per the English calendar. The day is celebrated as a festival of Sita and Rama’s Vivah in the temples. This festival is also called “Palki Utsav” as elephants and horses are used to be part of the procession.

How To Reach Basukinath Dham

Basukinath Temple is located about 46 kilometers from Deoghar and 25 kilometers from Dumka. You can get a bus, train, or taxi from the Deoghar or Jasidih to reach Basukinath Dham.

Nearest Bust Stand: 

  • Basukinath Bus Stand – Buses run daily to Basukinath from Deoghar and Dumka Bus Stand. The distance of Basukinath Temple from Basukinath Bus Stand is 2 km.
  • Dumka Bus Stand – Basukinath Temple is 25 km from Dumka Bus Stand.

Nearest Railway Station:

  • Basukinath Railway Station – Basukinath Temple is on the Deoghar-Dumka train route. The distance of Basukinath Temple from Basukinath Railway Station is 2 km.
  • Dumka Railway Station – 24 km from Basukinath Temple
  • Deoghar Railway Station – 44 km from Basukinath Temple

Nearest Airport:

  • Birsa Munda Airport Ranchi – 250 Km
  • Lok Nayak Airport Patna – 255 Km
  • Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Airport Kolkata – 271 km
  • Deoghar Airport– 50 Km

Where To Stay | Hotels Near Basukinath Mandir

You can stay in any Good Hotels in Deoghar or Jasidih. However, you can also contact to Jharkhand Tourism Development Department for accommodation near Basukinath.

Address : Hotel Basuki Vihar,Bankof Sivganga,Infront of SBI, Basukinath

Email: hotelbasukivihar@gmail.com

Mobile No. : 9102403876

Facilities Available Nearby Basukinath Temple

Nearest Hospital
  • Jarmundi  govt  hospital -4 km (Approx)
Nearest Police Station
  • Jarmundi  PS -3 km (Approx)

Apart from these, you will find small restaurants and public facilities near Basukinath temple.

Tourist Guides:


FAQs – Baba Basukinath Mandir

1. What is the distance from Deoghar to Basukinath?

Basukinath Temple is located at a distance of about 46 km from Deoghar and 25 km from Dumka.

2. What are the opening and closing times of Basukinath Mandir?

The opening time of Basukinath temple in the morning is 3 AM and the closing time is 8 PM.

3. Is there a public bathroom available here?

Yes! Public restrooms are available here.

4. Is there a parking space available?

Yes! There is space available for parking.

5. Which visiting places are near Basukinath Temple?

Massanjore Dam, Mayurakshi River, Trikut Parvat, Baidyanath Dham, etc. are located near Basukinath Mandir. Here is a list of all visiting places.


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