Parasnath Hills
Parasnath Hills are a range of hills located in Giridih district of Jharkhand. The highest peak is 1350 metres.
Understand
About 50,000 Jain pilgrims visit Sammed Shikharji every year.
The Santhals call it Marang Buru, the hill of the deity. They celebrate a hunting festival on the full moon day in Baisakh (mid April).
Get in
By road
Parasnath Hill is on Grand Trunk Road NH 2.The nearby place for reaching Parasnath is Ranchi 190 KM, Bokaro 40 KM, Jhumri Tileya 80 km Dhanbad 60 KM and Hazaribagh 80 kmBy rail
Parashnath station on the Howrah-Delhi grand chord line is the base for a visit to Parashnath. The adjacent town is called Isri or Isri Bazar. It has got some Jain dharmashalas. There is a Dak Bungalow at Dumri about a mile from the station. There is small station at Nimiaghat from where also Parasnath Hill is accessible, but the said route is not the popular one, people only travel by this route once a year. Best is to take 36 seat bus/rental car from Isri Bazar for Madhuban and the metalled trek route of 9 km to Shikharji (Parashnath).- Parasnath - one passenger train in the evening is available for Dhanbad.
Get around
The southern approach is from Isri Bazaar, to the top, is motorable for about 2 km, the rest being a climb of 8 km.
The northern approach is a 13 km route from Madhuban village on the Dumri-Giridih road. Madhuban is about 40 km from Giridih and about 10 km from Parasnath rail station/ Isri Bazaar/ Dumri, all on Grand Trunk Road (NH 2). Buses ply along this route from Dumri to Giridih and stop at Madhuban village. Hired cars or taxis are available at Isri Bazar, just outside the rail station. There are a number of Jain temples at Madhuban.
After 3.5 km from Madhuban there is a stream called Gandharva nala and further up there is another stream Sita nala. The Jains hold the portion from Gandharva nala up to the summit as very sacred. It is easier to reach Parasnath from its northern side.
Ponies and dandis for the climb can be arranged at short notice. Jeeps and such power-driven vehicles can be hired to carry visitors for a considerable distance up the hill. Thereafter they have to walk.
Area landmarks
Parashnath railway station
Nimiaghat railway station
Note: The attached map is slightly erroneous. Dumri is wrongly shown, so is the road from Dumri. Dumri is where the Forest Rest House is marked.
See
Shri Sammed Sikharji
31st Tonk of Bhagwan Shri Parshavnath
30th Tonk of Bhagwan Shri Neminath
29th Tonk of Bhagwan Shri Ajitnath
Chaprakund
Shri Swambhdra Koot
17th Tonk of Bhagwan Shri Vasupujya
18th Tonk of Bhagwan Shri Abhinandanath
12th Tonk of Bhagwan Shri Chandrahprabhu
Tonks of 24 Jain Tirthankaras
Jain History MuseumIt houses a number of Jain scriptures, idols and manuscript. One can view the clear sight of Parasnath Temple using the telescope installed at the balcony of the museum.
- Jain temples - Samosharan temple and Bhomiyaji Asthan are two very famous Jain temples.
Note: Enlarge (+) the attached map to view a particular area in more detail.
Do
- Engage in religious activities.
- Climb the hill. There is a road going up for some distance.
- Panoramic views of the surrounding areas as one goes higher up the hill - Chandraprabhuji, Pushpnandanji, Goutamswamiji and Chaprakund.
- Madhuban is a popular picnic spot. BUT IT IS A SACRED PLACE FOR JAINS ALL OVER THE WORLD, HENCE THERE IS RESTRICTION FOR NON VEG AND ALCOHOL
Eat
Drink
Sleep
At Madhuban
The Jains have provided rest houses at the foot of the hill at Madhuban. The food is strictly vegetarian at these places. Non-vegetarian food, even if brought from outside is not allowed.-
Bharatbarshiya Digambar Jain Tirthakshetra Committee
phone: +91 6558 232270 (Office), +91 6558 232265 (Yatriniwas)This is speacially for Jains who do the parikrama of "6 miles uphill, 6 miles parikrama and 6 miles downhill". For the food in the evening one has to reach Dak Bunglow by 4:30PM. Food is served to only the pilgrims with staying permission. Hot water is available from early in the morning till 8AM -
Shri Digambar Jain Siddhakshetra
phone: +91 6558 232228, +91 6558 232209 (Beespanthi Kothi), +91 6558 232361, +91 6558 232231, +91 6558 232292 (Terapanthi Kothi) -
Niharika Dharmasala
phone: +91 9431366638Five storeyed building with modern amenities. -
Shaswat Bhawan
phone: +91 6558 232378, +91 6558 232314address: Kund Kund Marg, Madhuban -
phone: +91 6558-232366, +91 6558 232367, +91 6558 232371, +91 99393 24747address: Kund Kund Marg, Madhuban
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Jain Swetambar Kothi
phone: +91 6558 232226, +91 6558 232260 -
Kachhi Bhawan
phone: +91 6558 232225, +91 6558 232308 -
Bhomiya Bhawan
phone: +91 6558 232203 -
Madhya Sodh Sansthan
phone: +91 6558 232257 -
Tyagi Varti Ashram
phone: +91 6558 232261 -
Triyog Ashram
phone: +91 6558 232252 -
Hotel Sapna
phone: +91 6558 232234, +91 9431387272address: Madhuban -
Shikharjii Continental
phone: +91 6558 232429address: Madhuban
At Isri / Dumri
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Hotel Bhuvan
phone: +91 6558 233 324address: GT Road, Isri Bazar -
Forest Rest House
address: GT Road, Dumri
Stay safe
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Shikarji Hospital
address: Madhuban