Parasnath railway station

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Parasnath
Indian Railway Station
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Location Isri, Giridih, Jharkhand
 India
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Elevation 332 metres (1,089 ft)
Owned by Indian Railways
Operated by East Central Railway
Line(s) Asansol-Gaya section of Grand Chord, Howrah-Gaya-Delhi line and Howrah-Allahabad-Mumbai line
Platforms 5
Construction
Structure type Standard on ground station
Parking Yes
Bicycle facilities No
Other information
Status Functioning
Station code PNME
Division(s) Dhanbad
History
Opened 1906
Electrified 1961-62
Previous names East Indian Railway
Location
Parashnath railway station is located in Jharkhand
Parashnath railway station
Parashnath railway station
Location in Jharkhand

Parasnath railway station is on the Asansol-Gaya section of the Grand Chord and serves the town of Isri in Giridih district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The Parasnath Hill or Shikharji, located nearby, with a height of 1,365 metres (4,478 ft) is the highest mountain in the state of Jharkhand.

Jain temples on Shikharji or Parashanth Hills

Etymology

The word Parasnath comes from the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism, Parshva. Jains refer to the Parasnath Hill as Shikharji, and it is one of the two most prominent Jain pilgrimage centers, the other being Shetrunjaya, located in Gujarat.[1] According to Jain belief, twenty of the twenty-four Tirthankaras (teachers of the Jains) attained Moksha (Nirvana) from Shikharji.

History

The Grand Chord was opened in 1906.[2]

Electrification

The Gomoh-Koderma sector was electrified in 1961-62.[3]

Shikharji

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It is a holy place to visit with innumerable temples, shrines and meditation halls in the midst of natural scenery and wildlife.[1]

There are two recognized routes to Parasnath Hill. The summit of Parasnath Hill can be reached either from the southern or the northern side.[1]

The southern approach is from Isri Bazaar or Nimiaghat, to the top. It is motorable for about 2 km (1 mi), the rest being a climb of 8 km (5 mi).[1]

The northern approach is a 13 km (8 mi) route from Madhuban village on the Dumri-Giridih road. Madhuban is about 40 km (25 mi) from Giridih and about 10 km (6 mi) from Parasnath rail station/ Isri Bazaar/ Dumri, all on Grand Trunk Road (NH 2). Buses ply along this route from Dumri to Giridih and stop at Madhuban village. Hired cars or taxis are available at Isri Bazar, just outside the rail station. There are a number of Jain temples at Madhuban. There is a metalled trek route of 9 km (6 mi) to the summit, a major part of which is jeepable.[1]

Both the Svetambaras and Digambaras have established Dharamshalas or Ashrams here to accommodate the pilgrims to this the first most holy place for travelers from all over the world.

New line survey

Connecting Giridih Station with Parasnath Madhuban rail line is one of the new line surveys to be taken up during 2012-13.[4]

References

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External links

External video
video icon Poorva Express passes Parasnath Hill
video icon Bhubaneswar Rajdhani passes through Parasnath railway station
Preceding station   Indian Railways   Following station
East Central Railway zone