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The (Deori / Dewri )Mata Mandir , Deori jharkhand

 Deori (Deori/Dewri) Mandir is a striking 700‑year‑old temple located in Diuri (Deori) village near Tamar, about 60–70 km south of Ranchi on NH‑33 toward Jamshedpur  . Here’s a detailed look:


๐Ÿ•‰️ History & Legend ofThe (Deori / Dewri )Mata Mandir , Deori jharkhand 


Founding: Believed to date from the 10th–12th centuries (around 1300 CE), likely built by King Kera of the Munda tribe, who regained his kingdom after worshipping here  .


Name Origin: Initially called “Dewri Diri,” meaning the “sacred stone” of Diuri  .

๐Ÿช” Deity & Rituals of The (Deori / Dewri )Mata Mandir , Deori jharkhand 

Presiding Deity: A 3‑ft murti of Maa Dewri (an avatar of Durga/Kali) with 16 arms, holding bow, shield, flower, and more  .


Traditions: Typically worshipped for six days by tribal Pahans and one day by Brahmin priests; visitors tie colored threads on bamboo as vows and untie them once fulfilled  .


Construction Style: The temple is built by interlocking large stones without mortar, and legend warns against unauthorized alterations  .

๐Ÿ›️ Architecture & Renovationof The (Deori / Dewri )Mata Mandir , Deori jharkhand 


Materials: Stone doors, granite walls, originally constructed sans binding agents  .


Recent Renovation: Craftsmen from Odisha were brought in; compound walls and decorative art were added—though some locals opposed the trust-led beautification  .


๐Ÿ“ Location & Access of The (Deori / Dewri )Mata Mandir , Deori jharkhand :-


Address: Deori Mandir, Near Tamar, along Ranchi‑Tata Highway (NH‑33), ~60 km from Ranchi, ~70 km from Jamshedpur  .


⏰ Visiting Details &Time Table of The (Deori / Dewri )Mata Mandir , Deori jharkhand  :-

Location-Diuri village, near Tamar, Jharkhand


Distance from Ranchi & jamshedpur~60 km

Getting There:

๐Ÿ›ซ Air: Ranchi’s Birsa Munda Airport (~60 km away)

๐Ÿš† Train: Ranchi Junction or Tata Nagar

๐Ÿš Road: Regular buses and taxis from Ranchi/Jamshedpur .


Timings: Opens early morning (~5 AM) until evening (~8:30 PM); morning and evening aartis are held  .


Best Time to Visit: Navratri (March‑April & September‑October) for festive decorations; winters (Oct–Feb) are also pleasant  .


๐Ÿ“Œ Interesting Facts of The (Deori / Dewri )Mata Mandir , Deori jharkhand 


Dhoni’s Faith: Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is a known devotee and regularly visits the temple  .


Legends of Power: Myth holds that attempts to tamper with the temple invoke divine wrath .

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