Sultanganj to Deoghar Kawariya Path & Paidal Yatra Distance Posted on July 5, 2025July 6, 2025 By Sourabh Kumar Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Spread the love Introduction to the Kanwar Yatra The Kanwar Yatra is a powerful expression of devotion to Lord Shiva, observed during the holy month of Shravan (July–August). Every year, millions of Kanwariyas undertake this challenging but spiritually rewarding journey. Among the most revered routes is the Sultanganj to Deoghar Kawariya Path, where devotees walk over 100 kilometers, carrying Ganga Jal from Sultanganj’s Ajgaibinath Temple to offer at the Baba Baidyanath Dham, a prominent Jyotirlinga in Deoghar, Jharkhand. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know about this sacred route, including the path, facilities, tips, and spiritual significance for Kanwar Yatra 2025. Spiritual Significance of the Sultanganj to Deoghar Kawariya Path This yatra is rooted in deep faith and mythology. Devotees collect water from the north-flowing Ganges at Sultanganj and carry it in Kanwars—a bamboo pole with pots on either end—on foot to Deoghar. As per legends in the Anand Ramayana, both Lord Rama and Ravana undertook this pilgrimage to worship Lord Shiva. Chanting “Bol Bam”, devotees walk with discipline, following strict rules—no meat, no intoxicants, and a focus on spiritual purity. Completing this pilgrimage is said to be as auspicious as performing an Ashwamedha Yagya. Sultanganj to Deoghar Kawariya Path Route and Paidal Yatra Distance The pilgrimage stretches between 105 to 114 kilometers, depending on the exact path taken. Here’s a detailed route breakdown: Sultanganj (Ajgaibinath Temple) to Kamrai: 6 km Kamrai to Masumganj: 2 km Masumganj to Asarganj: 5 km Asarganj to Rangaon: 5 km Rangaon to Tarapur: 3 km Tarapur to Madhodih: 2 km Madhodih to Rampur: 5 km Rampur to Kumarsar: 8 km Kumarsar to Vishwakarma Tola: 4 km Vishwakarma Tola to Mahadev Nagar: 3 km Mahadev Nagar to Chandan Nagar: 3 km Chandan Nagar to Jilebia More: 8 km Jilebia More to Tageshwar Nath: 5 km Tageshwar Nath to Suiya: 3 km Suiya to Shivalok: 2 km Shivalok to Abrakhia: 6 km Abrakhia to Katoria: 8 km Katoria to Lakshman Jhula: 8 km Lakshman Jhula to Inaravaran: 8 km Inaravaran to Bhulbhulaiya River: 3 km Bhulbhulaiya River to Goryari Inn: 5 km Goryari Inn to Patania: 5 km Patania to Kalakatia: 3 km Kalakatia to Bhutbangla: 5 km Bhutbangla to Darshaniya: 1 km Darshaniya to Baba Baidyanath Temple: 1 km Total Distance: Approximately 105–114 km, generally covered in 3 to 5 days depending on individual pace and rest stops. Types of Kanwariyas Common Kanwariyas: Walk 20–25 km daily, resting at night. Most complete the yatra in 4-5 days. Dak Bam: Highly disciplined Kanwariyas who complete the journey in a single day (10–20 hours), without rest or contact with the ground. Facilities Along the Kawariya Path and Paidal Yatra Thanks to state and local efforts, the Sultanganj to Deoghar route is well-supported with amenities: Seva Shivirs : Free food, water, rest spaces, and medical assistance. Resting Stands: Wooden frames placed to hold Kanwars upright without touching the ground. Shelters & Dharamshalas: Accommodation in Bihar and Jharkhand. Toilets & Medical Camps: Mobile toilets and first aid centers are installed during Shravan Mela. Security & Volunteers: Local police and volunteers monitor the route. However, remain cautious—there were reports of a missing Kanwariya in 2024. Tips for Kanwariyas Before the Journey: Wear saffron clothes and comfortable footwear. Use lightweight Kanwars and sealed containers for water. Carry essentials: snacks, water bottles, torch, and a first-aid kit. During the Yatra: Bathe before touching your Kanwar. Avoid non-veg food, alcohol, and impure thoughts. Regularly chant “Bol Bam” for motivation and connection. Health & Safety: Stay hydrated and take rest when needed. Be cautious in hilly terrain like Suiya Pahad or Bhulbhulaiya River. Follow traffic rules and avoid walking on highways after dark. How to Reach Sultanganj By Rail: Sultanganj Railway Station connects via the Patna–Bhagalpur line. For Deoghar, get down at Jasidih. By Road: Regular buses and private taxis run from Bhagalpur (30 km), Patna (281 km), and Deoghar (100 km). By Air: Nearest airport is Patna. You can take a taxi or train from there. After the Yatra Anyone can Explore Deoghar Pay respects at Baba Baidyanath Temple. Visit local markets for souvenirs, lac bangles, and spiritual items. Don’t miss Deoghar Pedas from the iconic Shree Bhagirath Sah Peda Bhandar. Sultanganj to Deoghar Kawariya Path and nearby city connections: RouteDistance (Approx.)NotesSultanganj to Tarapur Distance20 km (12.43 miles)Based on segment distance in Kanwar YatraSultanganj to Jalebiya More Distance40 km (flight), 45–50 km (road)Actual walking distance during Yatra may vary slightlyRanchi to Sultanganj Distance330 kmVia road route through Hazaribagh and DhanbadJasidih to Sultanganj Distance80 km (50 miles)Common travel route for pilgrims returning after darshanSultanganj to Deoghar Distance105–120 km105 km via Kanwar Yatra path, 120 km via roadSiliguri to Sultanganj Distance262 kmBased on major roadwaysSultanganj to Kumarsar Distance33 kmCumulative of Kanwar segments (Kamrai, Asarganj, Tarapur, Rampur, etc.)Hazaribagh to Sultanganj Distance220 kmEstimated road distance via Bhagalpur Conclusion The Sultanganj to Deoghar Kawariya Path is not just a pilgrimage—it’s a spiritual awakening. With detailed planning, discipline, and devotion, you can experience the divine blessings of Baba Baidyanath Dham. Prepare your body, mind, and soul, and embark on this sacred journey that millions await every year during Kanwar Yatra 2025. Bol Bam Download QR 🡻 Shravan
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