Bhandari Nath Temple

  Bhandari Nath Temple                                                                            

Bhandari Nath temple is a temple dedicated to the hindu God Bhole  Nath in west bengal. This is temple located on border of Jharkhand and Bengal.Maithon ,the first  underground power station of South East Asia,is located  1 kilometer away  from this temple. It is located on top of a small hill.There are 280 to 300 stairs in this temple.very attractive view in top of hill.Mainthon Dam on one side and kalyaneswari  temple on the other side.Maithon Dam  is one of the most preferable  place for picnics.About 500 to1000 people  gather in this temple  on the day of Shivratri.

                                                     

Many more Hotel and Cottages located in this place. There are many marriage hall. you will get to see many monkeys in the Temple.The temple remains open till 9 to 12 in the morning. 



23 kilometers away from Asansol in West Bengal.You can take both bus or train to reach this place.  You can go here by your own car.There is a lot of crowd in the month of  Sawan.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Bhandari Nath was a sage,The temple is named after him. He has done penance on these hills for many days.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
   
  
                                                                               




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