The serene confluence of the Damodar and Bhairavi rivers, Rajrappa Temple, also known as Chhinnamasta Temple, is one of the most unique and spiritually significant temples in India. Located in Ramgarh district of Jharkhand, it is a major pilgrimage site for devotees of Goddess Shakti, especially followers of Tantric traditions. Its powerful aura, striking deity depiction, and scenic surroundings draw thousands of devotees and curious travelers alike. Temple About:
Rare temple dedicated to Goddess Chhinnamasta
Important site for Tantric practices and rituals
Famous for animal sacrifices, especially during major festivals
Located at a river confluence believed to be highly sacred Temple Address:
Chhinnamasta Temple, Rajrappa, Ramgarh District, Jharkhand - 829110, India Temple Location (Latitude, Longitude):
23.6006° N, 85.5345° E
Temple Timings:
Daily: 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Temple Sevas:
Regular Aarti and pooja
Tantric rituals and homams
Animal sacrifice (goats), during festivals
Navratri special events
Devotee-organized Bhandara
Traveling Facilities:
Well-connected by road
Local transport and taxis available
Parking available near the temple
Food Facilities:
Nearby local food stalls
Simple vegetarian meals
Bhandara during festivals
Stay Facilities:
Budget hotels, guesthouses
Dharamshalas near the temple
More options in Ramgarh and Ranchi
Nearby Railway Station:
Ramgarh Cantonment – 28 km
Barkakana Junction – 25 km
Nearby Airport:
Birsa Munda Airport (Ranchi) – 80 km
Nearby Bus Station:
Rajrappa Bus Stand,Local and intercity buses connect here
Bus Routes to Temple:
From Ranchi, Bokaro, Hazaribagh, Ramgarh
State and private buses available
Train Routes to Temple:
Trains to Ramgarh Cantonment or Barkakana Junction
Buses/autos from stations to Rajrappa (20–30 km)
Airways to Temple:
Fly to Ranchi Airport
Take road transport to Rajrappa (~2–2.5 hours)
Nearby Cities to Temple:
Ramgarh – 28 km
Bokaro – 50 km
Hazaribagh – 60 km
Ranchi – 80 km
Nearby Visiting Temples & Places:
Rajrappa Waterfalls
Parasnath Hills (Jain pilgrimage site)
Patratu Valley – Scenic spot
Maa Durga Mandir (Ramgarh)
Preferable Visiting Season:
October to March (cooler, pleasant weather)
During Navratri and Kali Puja for spiritual vibrancy
Shopping Famous For:
Pooja items, rudraksha, and religious souvenirs
Tribal handicrafts, ornaments
Local snacks and sweets Rajrappa Temple stands as a rare spiritual marvel, an intersection of deep Tantric traditions, natural beauty, and divine energy. For devotees of Shakti and seekers of mystical experiences, this temple offers a journey into the profound and symbolic. Whether it is for religious offerings, cultural exploration, or scenic relaxation, Rajrappa promises a spiritually enriching and memorable visit.
