The renowned Tutla Bhawani Temple in the Rohtas district of Bihar is set to undergo a significant transformation, equipped with modern amenities and a new look. The Department of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change is undertaking the revamp with an investment of approximately 12 crore rupees. Forest Minister Dr. Sunil Kumar laid the foundation stone for the project on Sunday.
The temple holds significance not only religiously but also attracts visitors with its natural beauty. Despite the large influx of devotees and tourists, the lack of basic infrastructure, such as adequate roads, has been a challenge.
Key features of the renovation include:
* Repair of the existing pathways to ease access for devotees.
* Installation of CCTV cameras for security and surveillance, along with the provision of changing rooms and restrooms.
* Construction of a 100-meter-long walkway bridge to enhance visitor convenience and attraction, facilitating easy access to the temple.
* Development of a grand main entrance and modern gateway to welcome visitors.
* Implementation of a solar system to promote environmental conservation and energy efficiency.
* Construction of shops in the vicinity to boost local employment, offering essential items to visitors. This will provide income opportunities for locals and strengthen the regional economy.
The primary aim of the project is to establish Tutla Bhawani as a prominent religious and natural tourist destination. The department anticipates a substantial increase in visitor numbers upon completion.
The temple, located in the Kaimur hills of Rohtas district, is famous for its natural beauty and waterfalls. Also known as Tutileshwari Bhawani Temple or Tutrahi Dham, it houses a 12th-century idol. The temple was built by the Kharwar kings.
Devotees visiting Tutla Bhawani Temple pay their respects to the goddess Bhawani and enjoy the nearby waterfalls. A large crowd of devotees gathers during Navratri.









