Rajrappa Temple

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Rajrappa Temple is a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site in Jharkhand, India, dedicated to the goddess Chhinnamasta and known for its location at the confluence of the Damodar and Bhairavi rivers.

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Rajrappa Chhinnamasta Temple 1
Rajrappa Temple canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
Shakti Peetha
pilgrimage site
alsoKnownAs Chhinnamasta Temple
Rajrappa Temple
surface form: Rajrappa Chhinnamasta Temple
architectureStyle North Indian temple architecture
associatedWith Shakti worship
Tantric practices
animal sacrifice rituals
country India
culturalSignificance important Shakti shrine in Jharkhand
major regional pilgrimage center
dedicatedTo Chhinnamasta
surface form: Goddess Chhinnamasta
deity Chhinnamasta
district Ramgarh district
famousFor Chhinnamasta worship
Tantric significance
location at river confluence
festival Navaratri
surface form: Chaitra Navratri

Durga Puja
Navaratri
surface form: Navratri
governingBody Government of Jharkhand
surface form: Jharkhand government
hasFeature adjacent temples of other deities
ghats on the river
main shrine of Chhinnamasta
hasStructure entrance gateway
mandapa
sanctum sanctorum
locatedIn India
Jharkhand
Rajrappa
Ramgarh district
nearbyCity Ramgarh
Ranchi
offersFacility ritual bathing at river ghats
spaces for religious ceremonies
region eastern India
religion Hinduism
riverNearby Bhairavi River NERFINISHED
Damodar River
situatedAtConfluenceOf Bhairavi River NERFINISHED
Damodar River
state Jharkhand
tourismType religious tourism
visitedBy Hindu pilgrims
worshipPractice daily aarti
special puja during Navratri

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Jharkhand hasImportantReligiousSite Rajrappa Temple
Rajrappa Temple alsoKnownAs Rajrappa Temple
this entity surface form: Rajrappa Chhinnamasta Temple