Temples, mandirs, darshan timings, dress code and pilgrimage circuit for Mandar Travel Guide: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time to Visit.
arrow_backBack to main guideFaith: Jainism (Tirthankaras, especially Lord Mahavir)
Darshan Hours: Generally from sunrise to sunset, specific temple timings may vary.
Open to all faiths: Yes
Modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required.
Mahavir Jayanti
When: March/April
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Remove footwear before entering temple sanctums. Maintain silence and respect the sanctity of the place. Photography inside the inner sanctum is usually prohibited.
Mandar, located in Jharkhand's Ranchi district, is a significant Jain pilgrimage site.
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You will find several ancient Jain temples at the summit of Mandar Hill. Full details β
This prominent Digambar Jain temple stands at the foot of Mandar Hill. Full details β
Another significant temple at the base, this one belongs to the Shwetambar sect of Jainism. Full details β
The best time to visit Mandar is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and ideal for trekking and temple visits.
You can reach Mandar by flying to Ranchi Airport (IXR) or taking a train to Ranchi Junction (RNC). From Ranchi, take a taxi, bus, or shared jeep for the 30km journey.
No, there are no entry fees for the Jain temples in Mandar. They are free to enter for all visitors.
Mandar is generally safe for solo travelers. Exercise usual precautions like avoiding isolated areas after dark and keeping valuables secure.
You should wear modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees when visiting temples. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for the hill climb.
ATMs are limited in Mandar. It is advisable to carry sufficient cash for your expenses. Ranchi has more ATM facilities.
Hindi is the most widely spoken language. Local dialects like Nagpuri are also common. Some people in tourist-related services may understand basic English.
You can expect simple, home-style vegetarian Jharkhandi and North Indian cuisine. Dhuska, Aloo Chops, and Chilka Roti are popular local dishes.
A low budget would be around rupees 1200 per day, a mid-range budget around rupees 2500, and a high budget around rupees 4000, excluding major transport to Mandar.
You can skip visiting during the peak summer (May-June) due to intense heat or monsoon (July-August) due to slippery trails. Do not expect any nightlife or extensive shopping options.
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