Mahakal Shakti Pith
The Mahakal Shakti Pith, located in the western part of Pakur city, in Talwadanga Mohalla, at a distance of 2.5 km from Pakur Railway Station, is another important religious centre in the city of Pakur.
The Mahakal Shakti Pith, located in the western part of Pakur city, in Talwadanga Mohalla, at a distance of 2.5 km from Pakur Railway Station, is another important religious centre in the city of Pakur.
Located to the south-east of the Pakur Railway Station, the Shiv Sheetla Mandir is devoted to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti and is on of the major religious attractions for Hindus in the region. Shiv Sheetla Mandir
The Nityakali Mandir is the oldest temple that is present in the campus of Pakur Rajbari, in the north of Pakur City. The form of the Goddess Kali is carved on a big black stone, to which the people of this area offer flowers with great devotion and reverence. Its origin relates to the Pakur Raj family. It is at a distance only 2 km from Pakur Railway Station.
Radha Krishna Mandir in the Garhwa District of Jharkhand is known for the golden idols out of which the main idol is made of 32 mand of gold.
Hakumatkam Temple is situated at the foothills of Talaburu and lies on the main Chaibasa-Kiriburu Road. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and can be easily reached by road from Chaibasa.
Raksisthan Temple is another significant temple of Sahibganj District and is situated near the Karamtola Railway Station, at the west of Teliagarhi Fort. This temple is considered to have been built in 1819 and is mainly popular amongst tribals and non-tribals.
The Shukravasini Temple is another place of worship in Sahibganj District. This temple is situated in the Mirzapur Village and is dedicated to goddess Shukravasini.
The Binduvasini Temple is another religious attraction of Sahibganj Town. This temple is situated 2 km away from the Barharwa Railway Station. The temple s most visited during the festival of Navaratri that lasts for 9 days.
Leela, near Sahibganj Town, is popular for St. Mary’s Church, which was built here in the year 1950.
Kharagdiha, a village near Giridih, is popular for the Langta Baba Samadhi Sthal. Langta Baba was a saint who was worshipped by the local people as god. A Surya temple is situated in the middle of a lake in the shape of a lotus near Kharagdiha.