Tanginath Dham is situated in the Dumri block of Gumla district. It is about 50kms away from Gumla headquarters and 8km from Dumri. It is situated on a hill about 300 feet high and is a place of religious as well as historical importance.
It covers an estimated area of 10,000 square meters. Inside the dham, there are sculptures of Lord Vishnu, Surya, and Laxmi, as well as other deities. Inside the Dham, there are hundreds of Shivalingas. The main attraction inside the Dham is the temple of lord Shiva, and the Trishool buried in the ground.
Tanginath Dham is a place having several architectural works in its lap since the ancient era to the medieval era. It is believed to be the meditation place of Lord Parashuram. According to mythology, Lord Parashuram worshiped Lord Shiva here. It was here that he buried his parshu ie furs in the ground. Surprisingly, there is never any kind of rusting or corrosion in it. The Trishul is unaffected by the sun, shade, or rain falling from the sky.