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Vaidyanath Mandir, also known as Baba Baidyanath Dham, is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Deoghar, Jharkhand, India. The temple is considered one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India and is a major pilgrimage destination. The temple has a rich history that dates back to the 8th century, with several renovations and additions over the years. It is believed that the temple was built by the Pandavas during their exile and was later renovated by various rulers and dynasties. The temple follows the Nagara style of architecture, with a large shikhara (tower) and intricate carvings. The temple complex also has several smaller shrines and a large tank known as Shivaganga. The temple is considered to be the place where Lord Shiva appeared in the form of Vaidyanath (Lord of Physicians) to bless his devotees. The temple is also an important site for performing ancestral rituals and is believed to offer salvation to the departed souls. The temple is also associated with several legends and myths, including the story of Ravana, who is believed to have worshipped Lord Shiva here to obtain the atma-lingam. The temple is also associated with the legend of Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva, who immolated herself in protest of her father's insult towards Lord Shiva. The Shravan mela is a major festival celebrated in Deoghar during the Shravan month (July-August), attracting millions of devotees from all over India. The festival is marked by a grand procession of Lord Shiva's lingam from the nearby Basukinath Mandir to the Vaidyanath Mandir, and devotees visit the temple to offer their prayers and seek blessings. Another major festival celebrated by the temple is the Mahashivratri. Deoghar is a beautiful town with several other attractions nearby, including the Nandan Pahar, Trikuta Parvata, and the Tapovan. Overall, Vaidyanath Mandir is a significant pilgrimage site in India, with a rich history, unique architecture, and elaborate rituals. The temple attracts millions of visitors every year, particularly during the Shravan month and Mahashivratri festival. The temple's religious significance, legends, and myths, along with the natural beauty of Deoghar town, make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Hinduism and Indian culture.
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How to Reach
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By Air
The nearest airport to Deoghar is Birsa Munda Airport (IXR) in Ranchi, Jharkhand. From the airport, avail taxi or bus service to reach Deoghar. The distance between Ranchi and Deoghar is approximately 256 kilometers, and the journey takes around 5-6 hours by road.
By Rail
Deoghar has its railway station, Deoghar Railway Station (DGHR), which is well-connected to major cities in Jharkhand and neighboring states. From the railway station, avail of taxi or auto-rickshaw service to reach the temple. The temple is located around 6 kilometers away from the station.
By Road
Deoghar is well connected by road to major cities in Jharkhand and neighboring states. You can reach Deoghar by state-run buses, or avail of private bus, or taxi service. Several cities and towns have regular bus services to Deoghar.

Getting Around
Deoghar is a holy city beside the Mayurakshi River, in the east Indian state of Jharkhand. The ancient Baba Baidyanath Dham(Vaidyanath Temple) complex is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site. Nearby, Shiv Ganga is a sacred pool where devotees of Shiva bathe. There is a shrine to Krishna in the ornate, stone-carved Naulakha Mandir temple. Northeast of town, Harila Jori is the site of a whitewashed Shiva temple and a sacred water tank. This destination is nestled beside the gurgling Mayurakshi River. Explore other beautiful temples in Deoghar like Devasangha Math, Satsang Ashram, Trikutachal Mahadeva Temple, Ramkrishna Mission Vidyapeeth, Shivganga Pond, Basukinath Temple, Tapovan Caves and Hills, Nandan Pahar, Naulakha Temple, Basukinath Temple, and Deoghar Public Library.
Do's and Don'ts
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Do's
- Remove your footwear outside before entering the temple.
- No special restrictions on taking cameras and mobile phones inside the temple. Refrain from not carrying any electronic gadgets to the temple.
- Always beware of pickpockets.
- In case of theft or conflict, contact the nearest police station.
Don'ts
- Photography is restricted inside the sanctum sanctorum of the main temple.
- Do not wear or keep any kind of precious jewelry (gold or diamond etc.) during the journey or on the temple premises.

