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Thursday 21 December 2017

The only temple of the country where the saffron flag is hoisted with the flag tricolor ... the national anthem



New Delhi: In the Hindustan world, it is called the country of temples. Some of these temples keep their special architecture, recognition, and rules of worship differently.
On the occasion of Independence Day, we are telling you about such a temple, where the national flag is hoisted with the devotion of God and the religious flag.

Here the hanging of Freedom fighters was English: The story of the hill palace of Jharkhand's capital Ranchi is very interesting. This temple of Lord Shiva situated on the mountain was in the possession of the British before the country's independence and he used to hang Freedom fighters here. On Independence Day and Republic Day on Independence Day, the national flag is hoisted with a religious flag on this temple. This is the first temple in the country where the tricolor is hoisted.

Temple is 7 kilometers from Ranchi Railway: 7 kilometers from Ranchi railway station, this temple of Lord Shiva is known as Hill Temple. The old name of Hilli Baba Temple was Tiriburu, which later turned into "hanging poverty" in British times because freedom fighter was hanged under British rule.

 The first tricolor in Ranchi was hoisted after independence: After the independence, the first tricolor flag was hoisted in Ranchi, which was hosted by a freedom fighter from Ranchi Krishna Chandra Das. He hoisted the tricolor in remembrance and honor of the martyr Freedom Fighters here. From that time onwards, the tricolor is hoisted on Independence Day and Republic Day every year. The stone temple has a stone, on which the message of freedom of the country is written on the midnight of August 14 and 15, 1947.

The entire Ranchi city is visible from the temple: This temple is situated at 2140 feet above sea level and at an altitude of 350 feet from the ground. To reach the temple, 468 stairs have to be clamped. The entire Ranchi city can be seen from the temple. Lord Shiva is worshiped in the mountain form in the mountain form. There is a large crowd of Shiva devotees in the month of Shivratri and Sawan.

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