Spiritual Significance of Shivlings in Ranchi and Shravani Mela in Deoghar
Discover the spiritual significance of the 21 Shivlings on the Swarnarekha River in Chutia, Ranchi, and learn about the Shravani Mela in Deoghar.

In the Chutia area of Ranchi, the Swarnarekha River is home to 21 sacred Shivlings. It is widely believed that pouring water on these Shivlings can fulfill all wishes. According to Gautam Deb , a local resident, these Shivlings were established by the Nagavanshi kings approximately 400 years ago. At that time, the Swarnarekha River was much cleaner. The kings established these Shivlings specifically for their queens, who used to worship them after bathing in the river.
Historical Significance
The 21 Shivlings in Chutia hold a rich historical significance. Gautam Deb explains that the Nagavanshi kings, who ruled the region, set up these Shivlings to facilitate the queens’ religious practices. The queens would perform rituals and offer prayers to these Shivlings, believing in their divine powers to grant wishes. Over time, the site became a place of pilgrimage, attracting devotees who come to seek blessings and fulfill their desires.
Current State of the Swarnarekha River
Despite its historical and spiritual importance, the Swarnarekha River is currently in a poor state due to pollution. The river, once known for its pristine waters, now requires significant conservation efforts to restore its former glory. Local communities and environmentalists are calling for immediate action to clean and preserve this sacred waterway.
Annual Fair on Kartik Purnima
Every year, a fair is held at the site of the 21 Shivlings during Kartik Purnima. This event draws numerous devotees and visitors who come to participate in the festivities and offer their prayers. The fair is a significant cultural and religious event, reflecting the enduring importance of these Shivlings in the local community.
Shravani Mela in Deoghar
In other spiritual news, the Shravani Mela has commenced in Deoghar, starting from Sunday, 21st July. The fair was inaugurated by Jharkhand’s Drinking Water Minister Mithilesh Thakur and Agriculture Minister Deepika Pandey Singh. The ministers announced that this year, Chief Minister Hemant Soren is personally overseeing the entire event to ensure a smooth experience for the devotees.
The Shravani Mela is expected to attract around 60 lakh devotees this year. This year’s Shravani Mela holds special significance as both the beginning and the end of the month of Sawan fall on a Monday, a rare coincidence that scholars say has occurred after 72 years.
The 21 Shivlings on the Swarnarekha River and the Shravani Mela in Deoghar highlight the deep spiritual heritage of Jharkhand. These sites not only draw devotees from across the region but also emphasize the need for preserving cultural and historical landmarks. As efforts to clean the Swarnarekha River continue, the spiritual significance of these Shivlings remains a testament to the enduring faith and traditions of the local community.
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