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About Naulakha Temple Deoghar
Naulakha Mandir is located at Karnibad, Deoghar, Jharkhand. This is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. The architecture of the Temple looks like that of Belur Math, Ramakrishna Temple in Kolkata, Inside the temple, there are idols of Radha and Krishna Its height is 146 feet. Naulakha Temple was built in 1940 by Rani Charushila Devi, the Queen of Pathuriya Ghat, West Bengal. She was spending 9 lakh rupees to build this Temple hence, the name of the Temple is Naulakha Mandir.
How to Reach Naulakha Temple
The temple can be easily reached by taking the different modes of transportation. Some of them are given below.
By Rail
To reach Naulakha Temple in Deoghar, Jharkhand, by rail, you can take a train to Deoghar Junction railway station and then take a taxi to the temple.
By Air
Atal Bihari Vajpayee International Airport (Deoghar Airport) is the closest airport. After reaching the airport, you can take a taxi to the temple.
By Road
You can hire a bus from different cities of Himachal Pradesh or drive your car to the temple.
Best Time to Visit Deoghar Naulakha Temple
The best time to visit Naulakha Mandir is during the winter season, which is from October to March. During these months, the weather in Deoghar is quite sunny and mildly cold.
Temple Timings and Details
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Darshan Timings
Opening Time - 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Evening Time - 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM
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Dress Code Traditional and Formal clothing
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Photography Not allowed
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Prasad Available
Puja in Naulakha Temple Deoghar
Accommodation Near Naulakha Temple Deoghar
Temple Location
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
1. Where is Naulakha Temple Located?
Ans. It is Located in Karnibad, Deoghar Jharkhand.
2. What is the distance between Deoghar to Naulakha Temple?
Ans. The distance of Naulakha Temple from Deoghar is 2 Km.
3. What is the History of Naulakha Temple?
Ans. It was built in 1940 and the donation was given by Queen Charushila of Pathuria Ghat, a Royal Family from Kolkata, hence the Temple is named Naulakha "Nau" means nine and Lakha means "Lakh".
4. Why Janki Mandir is known to be as Naulakha Temple?
Ans. The cost of the construction of the Temple was rupees nine lakh or nine hundred thousand, hence the name Naulakha is given to the Temple.