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  2. Itkhori - Wikipedia

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    Itkhori has the footprint of the 10th Jain tirthankara, Shitalanatha. Plans are afoot for a Jain temple at Itkhori. [12] The Ma Bhadrakali temple, built in the 9th century, has several ancient deities that includes the Hindu deity Bhadrakali and the Buddhist deity Tara. [9] [11] Itkhori Mahotsav is organised annually in February. [13]

  3. Chatra district - Wikipedia

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    Mother Bhadrakali in a Temple in Chatra district. The district of Chatra, gateway of Jharkhand has a number of picnic spots and fountains, waterfalls and flora and fauna. Some of the tourist spots of Chatra include: Bhadrakali temple:- It is at Itkhori, 35 km on the East of Chatra and 16 km west of Chauparan connected with Grand Trunk Road ...

  4. Itkhori block - Wikipedia

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    The Bhadrakali temple was built in the 9th century AD. The remnants of the past reflect a superior quality of workmanship. ... Chatra, 2011 census, Itkhori CD block ...

  5. Chatra subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The following institutions are located in Chatra subdivision: Chatra College was established at Chatra in 1961. It is affiliated with the Vinoba Bhave University. [10] R.N.M. College at Hunterganj is affiliated with the Vinoba Bhave University. [11] Bhadrakali College was established at Itkhori in 1979.

  6. Tourism in Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist stupas of Itkhori goes backs to 200 BC. It is holy place for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. [5] [6] The Kapilnath Temple built by King Ram Shah in 1643 in another pilgrim place in Jharkhand. [7] The Rankini Temple of Jadugora, built in 1947–50, is famous in Jharkhand as well as in Odisha, Bengal and Bihar. [8]

  7. Bhadrakali - Wikipedia

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    Bhadrakali (IAST: Bhadrakālī; lit. ' auspicious Kali ' [2]) is an important Hindu goddess, a form of Kali. She is considered to be the auspicious and fortunate form of Adi Shakti or Durga, the supreme mother who protects the good, known as Bhadra or Bhadra Bhagavathy. She is worshipped predominently in the South indian state of Kerala. [3]

  8. History of Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    This is the Sahastrakoot Jinaya (1008 the Temple of Jain statues) at Bhadrakali in Itkhori (10th Tirthankar the birthplace of Shitalnath). It is worshipped by assuming the Sahasrara shivling Idols of Bhadrakali temple in Itkhori Khakparta Temple, 9th century Shiva temple in Lohardaga

  9. List of Hindu temples in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Bhadrakali Temple भद्रकाली मन्दिर; Sitaladevi Mandir; Akala Devi Temple; Mudula Karki Kulayan Mandir; Kedareshwor Mahadev Temple; Kumari Temple; Kalika temple Mattikhan 15 km south from Pokhara; Dhor Barahi Temple; Narayansthan Temple; Thulibidi Jhakri; Nirajan Adhikari; Phewa Taal Vitri Temple