Tanti Bonga Temple is a unique and culturally rich tribal shrine nestled in the Gumla district of Jharkhand. Unlike conventional Hindu temples, this sacred site reflects the deep-rooted spiritual traditions of the tribal communities, particularly the Oraon and Munda tribes. Surrounded by serene natural beauty, the shrine is an important center for indigenous rituals, traditional festivals, and community bonding. It offers a glimpse into the tribal way of worship and their harmonious relationship with nature. Temple About:
Tanti Bonga Temple is a significant tribal shrine located in the Gumla district of Jharkhand. It is a revered place of worship primarily for the tribal communities, especially the Oraon and Munda tribes, who perform traditional rituals and offer prayers to their tribal deities. Temple Description
Tanti Bonga is not a grand structure but a symbolic tribal shrine where prayers are offered through natural elements like stones and trees. Devotees follow centuries-old customs with a focus on ancestral spirits, nature worship, and tribal festivals.
Temple Specialty
Emphasis on tribal rituals and nature worship
Celebrations during tribal festivals like Sarhul and Karma
Temple Sevas
Daily tribal-style offerings
Community prayers and rituals
Local buses and autos from Gumla town.
Local dhabas and eateries in Gumla.
Budget hotels and guesthouses in Gumla.
Lohardaga Railway Station – ~50 km
Regular buses from Ranchi, Lohardaga, and Simdega to Gumla
Ranchi – 100 km
Lohardaga – 50 km
Simdega – 70 km
Anjan Dham – Birthplace of Hanuman (25 km)
Tanginath Temple – Ancient Shiva shrine (20 km)
Palkot Wildlife Sanctuary
Tribal handicrafts
Dokra metal art
