Chhattisgarh Temples stand as a proof to a golden era of Indian spirituality and legacy that can be experienced through pilgrimage. The ancient temple architecture in the state offers an immersive spiritual experience to all who visit. At its core, Chhattisgarh was revered as a land of culture and aestheticism. As much as it was multi-cultural and multi-religious, it is also marked by temples, some as old as the first century CE. Today, the state houses some of the most ancient, spiritually significant, and architecturally sumptuous shrines in the country.
10 Chhattisgarh Temples You Can’t Miss
Chhattisgarh Temples will give you a beautiful experience of spirituality and culture. Every temple carries the weight of history and will tell you about the richness of its culture and beliefs.
1. Maa Bamleshwari Devi Temple
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Maa Bamleshwari Devi Temple, sitting atop a 1600-foot hill in the centre of Dongargarh, is one of the major shrines of Chhattisgarh. Badi Bambleshwari, as it is known, is a major pilgrimage site. Especially during Ram Navami and Dussehra, tens of thousands of devotees visit the temple. It also has Chhotti Bambleshwari at the foothill. Climbing up the hill is itself a spiritual journey, giving a panoramic view of the surroundings.
Best Time To Visit: September to February
Timings: 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Rajnandgaon Railway Station
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
2. Mahamaya Temple
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Mahamaya Temple in Ratanpur is a Shakti Peetha dedicated to Goddess Saraswati and Lakshmi. It is an example of Nagara-style architecture from the 12th-century. Once inside the temple, you can admire the intricate carvings on the walls, which attract devotees and tourists alike. The temple itself is set in a serene environment that adds to the spiritual ambience of the place. Pilgrims and tourists can visit here to seek blessings and admire the beauty of ancient Indian architecture.
Best Time To Visit: October to February
Timings: 6 AM – 12:30 PM, 1 PM – 9 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Bilaspur Junction
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
3. Danteshwari Temple
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The Danteshwari Temple in Dantewada town in southern Chhattisgarh is one of the 52 Shakti Peethas. It is believed that Sati’s tooth fell at this place, where the small temple for Goddess Danteshwari was built by the Chalukyas in the 14th century. The temple’s South Indian and local tribal elements reflect the syncretic cultural history of the region. During the festival of Dussehra, the festival of the victory of Rama over Ravana, thousands of tribal devotees from the surrounding areas visit the temple.
Best Time To Visit: October to March
Timings: 6 AM – 9 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Jagdalpur Railway Station
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
4. Chandrahasini Devi Temple
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Located on the banks of the river Mahanadi in Janjgir district, the Chandrahasini Devi Temple is devoted to Goddess Durga and is visited during the Navratri by devotees to offer their prayers and perform rituals. The temple is considered a place of peace and spirituality due to the sound of the flowing river. The temple, set in a natural setting, is a calm place where one can meditate and reflect.
Best Time To Visit: October to February
Timings: 4 AM – 9 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Champa Railway Station
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
5. Banjari Mata Mandir
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Banjari Mata Mandir in Rajgarh is dedicated to Goddess Banjari Mata, a popular deity in the area. It is located on the state highway from Raigarh to Ambikapur and is easily accessible to travellers on the road. Rajgarh is a hotbed of cultural activity, and a visit to the temple can be a part of a larger itinerary to explore the local kosa silk production and classical music.
Best Time To Visit: October to February
Timings: 6 AM – 7 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Raigarh Railway Station
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
6. Jatmai Ghatarani Temple
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The temple of Jatmai Ghatarani, situated around 85 km from Raipur, is famous for its beautiful waterfall. The place is best visited in the months of September, October, November, and December. The temple is dedicated to Jatmai, the Goddess of forests. As the temple is located in a very dense forest, nature lovers will have a great opportunity to feel the true sense of nature. The waterfall beside the temple is an added attraction of this religious place.
Best Time To Visit: September to December
Timings: Open 24 hours
Nearby Railway Station: Raipur Junction
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
7. Shivani Maa Temple
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Situated in Kanker, in southern Chhattisgarh, the Shivani Maa Temple is dedicated to both Durga and Kali. The idol of the temple is a composite of both these deities. This temple is located in the southern part of the state. It is surrounded by natural beauty, including five rivers that flow through the district, adding to its spiritual and scenic significance.
Best Time To Visit: October to February
Timings: 6 AM – 7 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Durg Railway Station
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
8. Patal Bhairavi Temple
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The Patal Bhairavi Temple is also known as Barfani Ashram. Located on G E Road in Rajnandgaon, It is a three-storey temple devoted to Lord Shiva. A very large Shiva linga is placed on the upper level, and underneath that is a Nandi statue. The lower levels are devoted to Goddess Tripura Sundari and Pathal Bhairavi. Devotees can have a complete spiritual experience here.
Best Time To Visit: October to February
Timings: 5 AM – 9 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Rajnandgaon Railway Station
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
9. Amarkantak Temple
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Nestled at an altitude of 3,500 feet in the Maikal Mountains, this temple is a major Hindu pilgrimage site. It is considered to be the source of the Narmada River, one of the most sacred rivers in India. The thick forests and the range of mountains surrounding this temple make it a serene getaway for travellers and spiritual seekers.
Best Time To Visit: October to March
Timings: 6 AM – 8 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Pendra Road Railway Station
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
10. Bhoramdeo Temple
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Also known as the ‘Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh’ (as it was built in the same style as the Khajuraho Hindu temples), the Bhoramdeo Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is adorned with beautiful carvings. The temple complex, located amidst mountain ranges, is an architectural marvel with sculptures depicting various mythological scenes of artha, kama, dharma, and moksha. Inside the temple, there are scenes from Mahabharata and Ramayana. This Nagara-style temple is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Chhattisgarh and is also a must-visit for all art and architecture enthusiasts.
Best Time To Visit: November to March
Timings: 7 AM – 7 PM
Nearby Railway Station: Bilaspur Junction
Nearby Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
These Chhattisgarh temples serve as a gateway to the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the state. Each temple is a living part of the spiritual and cultural space of Chhattisgarh. Whether you are travelling as a spiritual pilgrim or a cultural tourist, visiting these temples will leave an indelible impression on you. Book your travel to these spiritual marvels with TripXL for an enriching and hassle-free experience.
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