Shivgadi Temple is a sacred and serene cave temple located in the lush hills of Sahibganj district, Jharkhand. Known for its spiritual ambiance and natural surroundings, this temple is a popular pilgrimage destination, particularly during the holy month of Shravan. The naturally formed Shivlinga and the mystic water dripping from the cave roof make this temple a symbol of divine power and natural wonder.
Temple About
Shivgadi Temple is an ancient cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the tranquil natural setting of Rajmahal Hills in Sahibganj district, Jharkhand. It is a revered site for devotees and is especially crowded during the month of Shravan.
Temple Description
The temple is built within a natural cave, with a naturally formed Shivlinga as the main deity. Water constantly drips from the cave ceiling onto the Shivling, believed to be from an underground stream — a unique and sacred phenomenon. The temple is surrounded by hills and forest, enhancing its spiritual atmosphere.
Temple Specialty
Naturally formed Shivlinga
Perennial water drip on the Shivlinga
Devotees believe that all wishes made here during Shravan month get fulfilled.
Open Daily: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Rudrabhishek
Jalabhishek
Shravan special Monday Poojas
Mahashivratri Night Vigil
Traveling Facilities
Private vehicles can reach nearby Barhait town.
Small stalls and local eateries operate near the temple during festivals.
Budget lodges and guesthouses in Sahibganj.
Limited basic accommodation in Barhait.
Nearby Railway Station
Deoghar Airport (DGH) – approx. 165 km
Bagdogra Airport (IXB) – approx. 215 km
Barhait Bus Stand – approx. 6 km
Bus Routes to Temple
Regular buses from Sahibganj, Pakur, and Godda to Barhait
Trains to Sahibganj Station from Patna, Bhagalpur, Malda, Kolkata
Fly to Deoghar, Bagdogra, or Ranchi
Nearby Cities to Temple
Sahibganj (25 km)
Pakur (55 km)
Bhagalpur (120 km)
Moti Jharna Waterfall
Rajmahal Hills
Bhagwa Kuan Temple
Binduvasini Mandir
Teliagarhi Fort (historical site)
Shravan Month (July–August) – most auspicious
Local handicrafts
Jharkhand tribal jewelry
Wooden artifacts
