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Vibhash Temple(Shakti Pith)in Tamluk West Bengal

Here  is Some  Information about  Vibhash Temple(Shakti Pith)in Tamluk West Bengal India.

Location:  Tamluk Village under district Purba Medinipur, West Bengal
Dedicated to: Goddesh  Kapalini
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 6 :00 Am to 9: 00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to March
Nearest Railway Station: Kolkata Railway station
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata Airport 

About Vibhash Shakti Pith Temple  


The Vibhash Shakti Pith Temple is located in Tamluk Village under district Purba Medinipur, West Bengal.The temple is dedicated to Goddesh Kapalini.Vibhasha Shakti Peeth is among the 51 Shakti Peeth of Maa Sati. It is said that, the left ankle Maa Sati fell here, when lord Vishnu in order to relieve lord Shiva from grief of losing his wife Sati, used his ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ to incise maa Sati Body. Then, at the place of fall of left ankle, this temple was constructed. Vibhasha Shakti Peeth is situated in Tamluk Village under district Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. Here the idol of maa Sati is called as ‘Kali Maa’ and the lord Shiva is worshipped as ‘Sarvananda’. In the Sanctorum of the temple, there is a large ‘Shiv Ling’ and it is made of black stone. Priest and pilgrims worship here and Ygya are also carried from time to time. All around the ‘Shiv Ling’ is the White marble boundary.
History of  Vibhash Shakti Pith Temple

History of Vibhash Shakti Pith dates back in the time when it is said that the left ankle of Maa Sati fell to this place. Best information about the origin and the formation of this temple, people can be taken from with local people. Religious books, Purans etc are worth trying to find out the history about the Shakti Peeth.
Festivals Celebrate  Vibhash Shakti Pith Temple

Makar Sankranti, Sharad Purnima, Deepawali, Somvati Amavasya, Ram Navami,Navratri.
How To Reach  Vibhash Shakti Pith Temple

By Road : There are public and private vehecals available to reach Vibhash Shakti Pith Temple .

By Rail The Nearest Railway Station Kolkata Railway station.
By Air The Nearest Air Port  Kolkata Airport.

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Bahula Temple(Shakti Pith)in Katwa West Bengal

Here is Some Information about Bahula Temple(Shakti Pith)in Katwa West Bengal India.

Location:  Bhardhaman district near Katwa in West Bengal
Dedicated to: Goddesh Bhula Devi
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 6 :00 Am to 10:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1Hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to  March
Nearest Railway Station: Bardhawan Railway station
Nearest Air Port: Bardhawan Airport

About  Bahula Shakti Pith  Temple

The Bahula Shakti Pith Temple is located in Bhardhaman district near Katwa in West Bengal.Bahula Shakti Peeth is among the 51 Shakti Peeth of Maa Sati. It is said that, the left arm of maa Sati fell here, when lord Vishnu in order to relieve lord Shiva from grief of losing his wife Sati, used his ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ to incise maa Sati Body. Then, at the place of fall of left arm, this temple was constructed. 
Here the idol of maa Sati is called as ‘Bahula’ and the lord Shiva is worshipped as ‘Bhiruk’. Meaning of Bahula is lavish and it is worshipped by millions of peoples here. 
Temple is having simple, yet adorable art and architecture. Unlike other temple, those who have large dome at their top, here this temple does not have that much. And just a simple dome comes at the top. On the other hand, temple is situated in a remote area and thus that’s what brings calmness all around here. The ringing of bell in morning and evening can be heard clearly from far distance. The scent of ‘agarbatis’ is just adorable and the flame of ‘diya’ which is used for worshipping or doing ‘aarti’ of maa sati is adorable. In front of the temple there is large courtyard and the flooring is done by the red stone.
History of  Bahula Shakti Pith  Temple 

Ma Sati’s left arm is said to have fallen in Ketugram when Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshan Chakra on the burnt corpse to save the world from Lord Shiva’s deadly dance of destruction. ‘Bahu’ in Sanskrit incidentally means ‘arm’. ‘Bahula’, on the other hand, means lavish and refers to the prosperity that this goddess brings. The goddess Bahula is worshipped along with the Bhairav Bhiruk and both are said to be manifestations of Mahadev and Mata Adi Shakti. ‘Bhiruk’ means one who has attained the highest levels of meditation or ‘sarvasiddhayak’.
It is said that this Shakti Peetha is one from where devotees have never left empty-handed. She is said to grant the wishes of all those who approach her with genuine longing in their hearts. Instances of miracles are rampant here. Bahula Devi is seen accompanied by her sons Karthikey and Ganesha. Karthik is the god of fertility and war whereas Ganesh is the one who brings a note of auspicious elements into the world.
Festival celebrate  Bahula Shakti Pith  Temple

Navaratri,Durga Puja, Maha Shivaratri
How To Reach  Bahula Shakti Pith  Temple Katwa

By Road There are many private and public veheles available to reach Bahula Shakti Pith Temple Katwa .
By Train The Nearest Railway station is Bardhawan Railway station.
By Air : The Nearest Airport is Bardhawan Airport.
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Bakreswar Temple(Shakti Pith)in Birbhum West Bengal

Here is Some Information about Bakreswar Temple(Shakti Pith)in Birbhum West Bengal india.

Location:   On the banks of the Paaphra River in the district of Birbhum
Dedicated to: Goddesh Durga
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 6 :00 Am to 8:00 pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to March
Nearest Railway Station: Birbhum
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata

About Bakreswar Shakti Pith Temple

The Bakreswar Shakti Pith Temple is located on the banks of the Paaphra River in the district of Birbhum West Bengal.The temple is renowned for its Oriya-style of architecture.The Bakreshwar Temple of West Bengal lies on the banks of the Paaphra River in the district of Birbhum, around 24 km from the town of Siuri and 240 km from Kolkata. The temple is renowned for its Oriya-style of architecture. Inside the temple complex are the Mahishmardini and the Vakranath temple. The former has ancient paintings of the goddess, preserved well by the Archaeological Survey of India.Bakreshwar is also considered as one of the Shakti peetas, as Sati Devi’s forehead and eye brows had fallen here. A tablet record says a portion of the edifice was erected in 1761 A D by Darpanarayan.
History of  Bakreswar Shakti Pith Temple  

According to mythology, during the wedding of Lakshmi and Narayana in Satya yuga, Indra insulted Muni Subrata. The saint got so enraged by humiliation, that his body got bent at eight places. Hence he was called Ashtavakra muni. Later Ashtavakra muni went to Varanasi to do Tapas but he was directed by a divine lord to go to a distant place in Gaur (Bengal). So he came in search of a suitable location and found this place convenient and started his penance here for several years. Pleased by his devotion, Lord Shiva blessed him. Shiva also requested Vishwakarma to build a temple for him. There is also an idol of Ashtavakra muni in the temple. It is customary to have darshan of Ashtavakra muni first and then Lord Shiva.Bakreshwar is also considered as one of the Shakti peetas, as Sati Devi’s forehead and eye brows had fallen here. A tablet record says a portion of the edifice was erected in 1761 A D by Darpanarayan.
How To Reach Bakreswar Shakti Pith Temple  

By Road : There are many private and public vehicels are available to reach Bakreswar Shakti Pith Temple at Birbhum West Bengal.

By Train : The Nearest Railway station is Birbhum station.

By Air :  The Nearest Airport is Kolkata Airport.

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Ratnavali Temple(Shakti Pith)in Khanakul-Krishnanagar West Bengal

Here is Some Information about Ratnavali Temple(Shakti Pith)in Krishnanagar West Bengal India.

Location:  Khanakul-Krishnanagar , district Hooghly, West Bengal,
Dedicated to: Goddesh Durga
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 6 :00 Am To 8:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to March
Nearest Railway Station: No near station
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata 

About  Ratnavali Shakti Pith Temple 


The Ratnavali Shakti Pith Temple is located in Khanakul-Krishnanagar , district Hooghly, West Bengal.The temple is dedicated to Goddesh Durga.Ratnavali Shakti Peeth is among the 51 Shakti Peeth of Ma Sati. It is said that, the Right shoulder of Maa Sati fell here, when lord Vishnu in order to relieve lord Shiva from grief of losing his wife Sati, used his ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ to incise maa Sati Body. Then, at the place of fall of Right Shoulder, this temple was constructed. Ratnavali Shakti Peeth is situated in Khanakul-Krishnanagar (on the banks of Ratnakar River); district Hooghly, West Bengal, India. Here the idol of Maa Sati is called as ‘Kumari’ and the lord Shiva is worshipped as ‘Bhairav’. Just near to the temple, flows the flamboyant Hooghly River, and a walk in the evening on the banks of this river is worth to go for.

History of  Ratnavali Shakti Pith Temple

According to the Hindu legends, Ratnavali Shakti Peeth is among the 52 Shakti Peeth of Ma Sati. It is said that, dakshina skandha (right shoulder) of the Goddess fell here, when lord Vishnu in order to relieve Lord Shiva from grief of losing his wife Sati, used his ‘Sudarshan Chakra’ to incise maa Sati Body. Then, at the place of fall of Right Shoulder, this temple was constructed.
Festival celebrate  Ratnavali Shakti Pith Temple

Durga puja, Navaratri and Shivaratri.
How To Reach  Ratnavali Shakti Pith Temple 

By Road : There are many public and private vehicals available to reach Ratnavali Shakti Pith Temple West Bengal.
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Nalateswari Temple(Shakti Pith) in Birbhum West Bengal

Here is Some Information about Nalateswari Temple(Shakti Pith) in Birbhum West Bengal India.

Location:  Nalhati town Birbhum West Bengal
Built in: 1890
Built By: Maharaja Ranajit Singha
Dedicated to: Goddess Sati (Sakti),Nalateswari
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 5:30 Am  to  8:30 Pm
Visiting Timing: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to March
Phone : +91-33-24995726, +91-94340-09435
+91-33-24995726 | +91-94340-09435
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Nearest Railway Station: Nalhati station
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata Airport

About Nalateswari Shakti Pith Temple
The Nalateswari Shakti Pith Temple is located to Nalhati town Near Birbhum West Bengal.The temple was renovate in 1890 Maharaja Ranajit Singha.The temple is Dedicated to Goddess Sati (Sakti),Nalateswari.Believed to be one of the 51 places where parts of Sati’s body fell. This temple is very sacred and visited by people coming from all over the country. Since the throat or ‘nala’ of Sati is believed to have fallen here, it came to be known as the Maa Nalateswari Temple. 
The main temple of the town is that of Maa Nalateshwari’s temple. She is believed to be present in a big mounted rock, dipped with vermillion, She is adorned with a gold crown and three golden eyes. She has a beautiful silver arch on her crown with the images of Maa Durga, Maa kali and lord Shiva. Special rituals are held here during the kali Puja and on Amavasya (new moon) with yagna and also on every Tuesday of the ‘Jaishtya’ (mid may- mid June) month of the Bengali calendar. On every Saturday, ‘aarati’ is done with 108 ‘pradeeps’ (lamp) of pure ghee.

History of  Nalateswari Shakti Pith Temple

The history says that The goes beyond fourteen thousand years, actually it stretches since the dawn of the history, when Birbhum which is appeared as the part of the district was getting constituted with the inclusion of the tract known as the "Vajjabhumi” and "Rarh". During 5th century B.C there was the influence of Mahavira, their last great Tirthankara was prevailing in the country of Thunderbolt. You can say that during that time the country was rugged and wilder from every direction. 
Maurayan Emperor was gallantly ruling the territory or the “Rarhbhumi”. Many known emperor like “Harshavardhana”, “Shasankas” and “Guptas” was ruling over the whole area. The “Palas” and “Senas” are also forming a part of this kingdom after the dismemberment of Harsha's Empire. 
This “Rarhbhumi” was a place of Sant, Pir and Fakir, Nalateswari at Kalindipukur village was a place known for its simplicity. Presently this place is a carrier of many historical influences. This is one of the 51 places where parts of Sati's body fell thus it is known as Shakti peethas. The throat of Sati or “Nala” fell here as known by tradition on the other hand some people do believe that “Lalat” or forehead that fell here. 
There are all total 51 “Shakti Peethas” over which the temples were established all over india. Three such peethas namely “Kalighat”, “Kamakha” and “Nalateswri” are present in West Bengal. According the narration of several pre historic legends, the importance and origin of this place, resembles to the goddess Nalateswri temple. This is a raving legend which actually relates with the “Shakti Peethas”. The consort of lord shiva, goddess sati, felt insulted as her father, “Dakhs”, the king of mountains, haven’t invited shiva, (the lord of all gods and goddess) to the great fire sacrifice or yagna. Sati was unable to bear this humiliation, hence sacrificed her life in the yagna fire. The tragic turn of the infuriated events led to the bewilderment of Lord shiva. In order to pacify lord shiva, the creator of this world, lord Vishnu had decimated her body with his chakra (discus). This in turn had dispersed the pieces over the whole sub continent of India. And each of these sites has been developed into sacred places or peethas, manifestation of goddess. 
According to the localities, in 252th Bengali year or “Bongapto”, “Kamdev” (the Hindu god of love or desire) who had dreamt about its existence discovered the larynx of maa sati at this Nalahati forest. Another oral legend depicts that Ram Sharam Devsharma was known to be the first discoverer of “Nala” and this had marked the beginning of Maa Nalateswri devotion.
In the later half, Bramhachari Kushalnan had offered the first “Bhog” or food offerings. He had started the salvation on the “Pancha-munda-ashana” or the five headed throne. Nalhati is a beautiful place with fine vicinity and plateaus all around it where Maa Nalateswri resides and has resemblance with Kamakha and Kalighat pithas. The goddess of this place is known as Maa Nalateswri who is also praised as Maa or “Bhagobidhata-Nalateswri” or Devi Parvati or Kalika. The orientation of this name came from pre historic story that narrates how the throat of Sati or “Nala” which one of the 51 parts of sati fell here as known by tradition on the other hand some people do believe that “Lalat” or forehead that fell here. So the name “Nalateswri” comes from “Nala” or throat of Maa sati. Within this natural beauty, the eastern side of the plateau provided secret formation of Nalateswri temple. 
Thousands of pilgrimage visits this place as a lot of peace and serenity resides in the minds of the worshippers. Nalhati which is the average elevations, situated in the tropics, comprising a climate of hot dry summers while cool wet winters, happens to be the birth place of rishi bankim chatterjee, is a beautiful conglomeration of nature , history and religion. Here, within deep forest, under the mysterious old banyan tree where the “Nala” of maa sati had dropped on this earth.

How To Reach Nalateswari Shakti Pith Temple Nalhati

By Road :  There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Nalateswari Shakti Pith Temple Nalhati town Birbhum West Bengal .

By Train : The Nearest Railway station is Nalhati station.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Dum Dum ,Kolkata Airport.

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Nandikeshwari Temple(Shakti Pith) in Nandipura West Bengal

Here is some Informaton about Nandikeshwari Temple(Shakti Pith) in Nandpura West Bengal India.


Location: Sainthia, in the Birbhum district of West Bengal
Built in :1320 (According to the Bengali calendar)
Dedicated to: Goddesh Nandikeshwari
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 6 :00Am to 10:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to March
Nearest Railway Station: Nandpura
Nearest Air Port: DumDum, Kolkata.

About Nandikeshwari Shakti Pith Temple 

 The Nandikeshwari Shakti Pith Temple is locaedet at Sainthia village Nandipura, in the Birbhum district of West Bengal.The temple was built in According to the Bengali calendar 1320.The temple is dedicated to Goddesh Nandikeshwari ,Durga.The main temple of this place is called Nandikeshwari Devi’s temple It is one of 51 Shakti Peetha (sati pitha) and it is where Sati's neck-bone fell. The temple is near to Railway Station under a banyan tree within a boundary wall.The idol in the temple is a black stone which is now almost Red as devotees use Sindur to pray the Holy Stone as Maa. Three eyes of Maa durga is marked on the stoneInside the temple premise there are many other temples of Dashabvataar, Lord Vishnu, Hanumanji, Ram-Sita, Nabadurga, Lord Shiva and some more. There are several temples within the boundary among which Shiva temple, Maha Saraswati temple, Maha Laxmi Ganesha temple, Vishnu Laxmi temple, Radha Govinda temple, Bhairav Nandikeshwari temple, Hanuman Bajrangbali temple deserves special mention. . There is also an ancient old Banyan tree which is placed inside the temple area and devotees binds ropes with red color with a wish to Maa Durga in this holy place.

History of  Nandikeshwari Shakti Pith Temple

The history says that Nandikeshwari Shakti Pith Temple is one of the historic place in west bengan india,where the divine power of the worshipped as a devi shakti "Nandini"by Hindu devotees.According to the hindu legends,it is whispered that devi sati's "Necklace' fell here and Goddesh is present in a huge rock in the shape of tortose.The main idol of this legendary divine place are devi as "Nandini" and Lord Shiva as "Nandikeshwar" located in the bank of Tista River worshipped here.The holy place is dedicated to Maa Durga and Lord Shiva. 

How To Reach Nandikeshwari Shakti Pith Temple  Nandipura  

By Road : There are many public and private vehecles available to reach Nandikeshwari Shakti Pith Temple Nandipura .

By Rail :  The Nearest Railway station is Nandipura  station.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is  DumDum, Kolkata Airport.

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Attahas Temple(Shakti Pith) in Katwa West Bengal

Here is Some information about Attahas Temple(Shakti Pith) in Katwa West Bengal India.

Location: Nirol gram panchayat in the Katwa subdivision of the Bardhaman district of West Bengal
Dedicated to: Goddesh Durga, Maa Fullora
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 6 :00 Am to 9: 00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Oct To March
Nearest Railway Station: Labhpur Station
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata

About Attahas Shakti Pith Temple  
Attahas Shakti Pith Temple is located at Nirol gram panchayat in the Katwa subdivision of the Bardhaman district of West Bengal .The temple of Attahas, also known as Fullora Attahas, is believed to be one of the 52 Shakti Peethas at which the body parts and jewelry of the Hindu goddess Shakti fell to Earth. The goddess is so large that the lower lip is about 15 to 18 feet wide. The temple is a site of Hindu pilgrimage throughout the year.This goddess Shakti, the Goddess of power is the complete incarnation of Adi Shakti, has three chief manifestations, as Durga, Goddess of strength and valour, as Mahakali, goddess of destruction of evil and as Goddess Gowri, the goddess of benevolence.It’s one of the 51 Shakti Peethas.
emple has a stone deity that is around fifteen feet long –which, incidentally, symbolises the lower lip of the goddess. A natural pond that has now gone into disuse sits right adjacent to the temple complex. An interesting fact about this pond: Hanuman was said to have collected a hundred and eight lotuses from this very pond when Shree Rama needed them for worship of the Goddess Durga. Gracing the same temple complex is a beautiful marble idol of Mahadev sitting on a stone lotus. The temple in itself is an architectural marvel. Although not very large and extravagant, the temple has been done up artistically and is extremely pleasing to the eye.
History of  Attahas Shakti Pith Temple  

During Shiva’s tandav after Mata Sati’s death when Lord Vishnu had hurled his Sudarshan Chakra at the burnt corpse, Mata Sati’s lower lip is said to have fallen in Attahas. Literally, ‘Attahas’ is a Sankskrit word which means profound laughter. The lower lip had then taken on the form of a stone and a shrine was erected around it. Shiva had appointed Vishvesh as the Bhairav guarding the temple.
Attahas is famous not only for being a heavenly abode but also the abode of a number of beautiful wild birds. Every year, this place is paid a visit by over two thousand Asian open bill storks, fruit-eating bats and exquisite butterflies. It is for these reasons that Attahas attracts a lot of environmentalists and birwatchers every year, particularly during December-January.

 How To Reach Attahas Shakti Pith Temple Katwa West Bengal 


By Road - There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Attahas Shakti Pith Temple Katwa West Bengal .

By Train - The Nearest Railway station is Labhpur Station.

By Air - The Nearest Airport is kolkata Airport.

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Matri Mandir in Kolkata West Bengal

Here is Some Information about Matri  Mandir in Kolkata West Bengal India.


Location:  Bipin Pal Rd, Manoharpukur, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengale
Bipin Pal Rd, Manoharpukur, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal
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Built in: 700 years ago
Dedicated to: Goddesh Durga
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Temple Timing: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Significance: One of the most temple
Visiting Timing: 15 to 30 minutes
Best time to Visit: Aug to Feb
Phone: +91-98300-70662 | +91-72789-12311
Nearest Railway Station: Kolkatta
Nearest Air Port: Kolkatta

The Matri Mandir is Located in Bipin Pal Rd, Manoharpukur, Kalighat, Kolkata west Bangal.The temple was built about 700 years ago.The temple is Dedicated to Goddesh Durga.Matri Mandir is a brilliant place to simply bow your heads in a silent prayer in front of Goddess Durga, Kali, Saraswati, Durga, Lakshmi and Jagadhatri. The temple is especially abuzz with people from the community close by who get together for several puja and aarti sessions and distribute sweets as "prasad." A lot of footfall is also seen at the time of Sankranti, which is of prime importance as it marks off the Bengali New Year.

How To Reach Matri Mandir in Kolkata   

By Road: There are many public and private vehicles available to reach Matri Mandir Kilkata.

By Train: The Nearest Railway station is Kolkata junction.

By Air : The Nearest Airport is Kolkata Airport. 

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Brindaban Matri Temple in Kolkata West Bengal

Here is Some In formation about Brindaban Matri Temple in Kolkata West Bengal India.

Location: Sukhiya street, Near- Capital Nursing Home., Kolkata
16,Brindaban Mullick 1st lane

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Built in:1910
Built By: British Rular
Dedicated to: Goddesh Kalika
Entry: Free
Photography:Allow
Temple Timing: 6:00 Am to 9:00 Pm
Significance: One of the Most temple
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit:Oct to Feb
Contect No: +91-72789-12311
Nearest Railway Station: Kolkata
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata

The Brindaban Matri Temple is Located in Sukhiya street, Near- Capital Nursing Home., Kolkata west Bangal.The temple was built in 1910 and built by British Rular. The rtemple is dedicated to Goddesh Kali(Durga).During Durga Pooja in this temple very popular celabration.Inthis temple The simplicity of Maa Durga's idol was adding glory to the already amazing ambience. They always appear with very minute and beautiful crafting works. The music is one of the strongest asset for the ambience. 

How To Reach Brindaban Matri Temple 

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By Rail: The Nearest Railway Station is kolkata.

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Balaram Temple in Kolkata West Bengal

Here is Some Information about Balaram Temple in Kolkata West Bengal India.

Location: Belur math temple,Kolkata,Weat Bangal
Built in: 1922
Built By:Sri Ramakrishna
Dedicated to: Lord Rama
Entry: Free
Photography:Allow
Temple Timing: 6.00 AM - 7.00 PM
Significance: One of the most temple
Visiting Timing:30 to 45 minutes
Best time to Visit: Oct to March
Nearest Railway Station: Kolkata
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata

The Balram Temple is located at Kolkata in Belur Math West bangal.The temple was built in 1922 and made a branch centre in 2002, it was the dwelling place of Sri Balaram Basu, one of the chief lay disciples of Sri Ramakrishna. The place has been sanctified by the numerous visits of Sri Ramakrishna, his disciples, and Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi. It was here that the Ramakrishna Mission Association was born- Swami Vivekananda held the historic meeting on 1 May 1897 to finalize his plan for founding the Association in the name of his Master.
Shyampukur Bati, sanctified by the stay of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi and the direct disciples, was taken over by Ramakrishna Math and made a sub-centre of Balaram Mandir branch in November 2010. Sri Ramakrishna stayed at Shyampukur Bati for seventy days before moving to Cossipore garden-house.

How To Reach Balaram Temple 

By Road: There are many public and Private Vehicals available to reach Balaram Temple in Kolkata.

By  Rail: The Nearest Railway station is Kolkata.

By Air: The Nearest Airport is Kolkata.

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Shree Aadi Bhootnath Temple in Kolkata West Bengal

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Location: Metropolitan city of Kolkata.
Metropolitan city of Kolkata
Metropolitan city of Kolkata
Beniatola, Kolkata District, Kolkata, West Bengal
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Beniatola, Kolkata District, Kolkata, West Bengal
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Built in: 500 Years ago
Dedicated to:Lord Shiva
Entry: Free
Photography:Allow
Temple Timing: 6.00 AM - 8.00 PM
Significance: One of the most temple
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: Oct to Jan
Nearest Railway Station: kolkata
Nearest Metro Station: Grish Park Metro station
Girish Park Metro Station
Nearest Air Port: Kolkata Air Port 

There are shree Aadi Bhootnath Temple is Located in Metropolitan city of Kolkata near garish Park Metro station.The temple is 500 years old.This temple is believed to be of very high religious importance for the Hindus. The temple is located in Beatlemania. The location of the temple is quite central as it only 1.5 kms away from the Howrah Rail junction and 1.1 kms from the world famous Howrah bridge. There are many prominent hotels and guest houses located close to the Shree Aadi Bhootnath temple.

How to Reach Shree Aadi Bhootnath Temple

By Road: There are many road Transport available reach to  Aadi Bhootnath Temple Kolkata.

By Train: The Near  Railway station is Kolkata Railway  station.

By Air: The Nearest  Airport  is Kolkata Airport.

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Iskcon Temple in Kolkata West Bengal

Here is Some Information about Iskcon Temple in Kolkata West Bengal India.


Location: Mayapur,3C Albert Road, Minto Park, Kolkata, West Bengal
Built in: 1966
Dedicated to: Radha Madhava
Photography: Allow
Entry: Free
Temple timing: 6:00 AM to 9:00AM
Visiting timing: 30 Mins
festivals: Janmastmi,Diwali
Coordinates:   22°32'37"N   88°21'13"E
Phone: +91 (033) 22873757, +91 (033) 64511401
Website: www.iskconkolkata.com
Nearest Railway Station:Kolkata
Nearest Airport: Netaji subhas Chandra Bhose Int. Airport

The Iskcon society was founded by his divine grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, in the year
1966. The society focuses on Krishna devotion worldwide. In the last 43 years, it has developed into a worldwide confederation. The chain of Iskcon presently owns 10,000 temple devotees and 250,000 congregational devotees throughout the world.

Popularly known as the Hare Krishna movement, the Iskcon society has 350 centers, 60 rural communities, 50 schools and 60 restaurants worldwide. The international headquarter of the society are based at Mayapur near Kolkata. It takes approx 3 hours to reach Mayapur from Kolkata, by road. Through its headquarters at Mayapur and other centers, Iskcon society spreads its mission of its unsectarian, monotheistic movement. It is stated to be meant for the well being of the entire humanitarian society, preaching them the holy science of Bhagavad Gita and other ancient scriptures.

The Iskcon society plans to build its largest temple in Mayapur. The construction of this marvelous building has started in the city. When complete, this temple would be surrounded by the Iskcon society city and will also have its own Vedic planetarium. Right now, the city houses an Iskcon temple with Radha Madhava deities. The idols are surrounded by eight gopis, four on either side. The idols of Narasimhadeva and the Pancha-tattva can also be seen here. It is one of the most visited religious places in the city.

Other Famous Temples in Kolkata 
Birla Temple
Dakshineswar Temple
Pareshnath Jain Temple
Nakuleshwar Temple 

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By Air : Kolkata is well connected by air to all major countries in the world, as well as to Indian cities. The air carriers that have flights to and from the city include Aeroflot, Air France, Air India, Biman Bangladesh, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Gulf Air, Indian Airlines, Japan Airlines, Jet Airways, KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines, Royal Jordanian Airlines, Royal Nepal Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways International.

By Rail : Trains are available from all parts of the country to Calcutta. Most inward bound trains stop at Howrah, which is also the station from which major trains to other cities depart. Most trains heading to areas such as New Jalpaiguri and other provinces in the north-east stop at the other station, Sealdah. Local trains to nearby towns are available from both stations, depending on which part of West Bengal you want to go to. Since Howrah and Sealdah are not exactly a hop, skip and jump away from each other, do remember to check which station you need you board your train from, when you buy your ticket!

By Road - A few buses ply from Orissa and Bihar to Calcutta. However, these are highly uncomfortable and best avoided. Buses are also available to nearby towns, especially if you wish to visit Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri on your trip to Calcutta. Depending on which direction you're heading in, buses could depart from the end of the Maidan near Chowringhee Road, or the bus stand at Babu Ghat near Fort William. A few tour operators have their own private bus stands, so do make inquiries.

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Pareshnath Jain Temple in Kolkata West Bengal

Here is some information about Pareshnath Jain Temple in Kolkata West Bengal India.


Location: Northeast of Kolkata
Built in: 1867
Built by: Ray Badridas Bahadur
Dedicated to: 10th Jain Avtaar Sri Sital Nath Ji
Entry: Free
Temple Timing: 6.00 am to11.00 am and
 from 3.00 pm to7.00 pm
Visiting timing: 1 Hour
Photography: Allow
Best time to Visit:  All time
Nearest Railway Station:Kolkata
Nearest Airport:Netaji Subhas Chandra Bhose International airport

Pareshnath Jain Temple is located in the north-east of Kolkata. The temple is decorated with mirrors, colored stones and mosaics made of glass. It has a beautiful garden around it. It has blocks of glass mosaics and European statues, painted with silver paint. Pareshnath Jain temple is a very famous temple of Calcutta that was built by an art connoisseur named Ray Badridas Bahadur in 1867. 
There are four temples here. The main temple is dedicated to the 10th Jain Avtaar (incarnation of God) Sri Sital Nath Ji. The gateway of the temple is a pleasant spectacle to behold.

An arboretum embellishes the place along with many effigys. There is a small stream which has an array of flowers on all sides. In the north, is the greeting room and a museum. One can reach the veranda of the temple by climbing thirteen marble stairs.

Here is a lamp which burns with ghee and is never extinguished. On the south of the temple of Sri SitalaNath Ji stands the temple of Sri Chanda Prabhujidev. Ganeshlal Kapoorchand Jahar constructed it in 1895. There is another temple towards the right where Dadaji Garu and Kushalji Maharaj are worshipped. The 4th temple towards the north, belongs to Mahavira the last guru of the Jains.

Main Jain temple is the Paryushan celebrated in Bhadrav month. Jains observe ahimsa, listen to recitations of scriptures of worship and perform charitable deeds. Last day of festival is called samvatsari.

Other Famous Temples in Kolkata 
Birla Temple
Dakshineswar Temple
Kalighat Kali Temple
Nakuleshwar Temple
How to Rich Pareshnath Jain Temple in Kolkata
By Air : Kolkata is well connected by air to all major countries in the world, as well as to Indian cities. The air carriers that have flights to and from the city include Aeroflot, Air France, Air India, Biman Bangladesh, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Gulf Air, Indian Airlines, Japan Airlines, Jet Airways, KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines, Royal Jordanian Airlines, Royal Nepal Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways International.

By Rail : Trains are available from all parts of the country to Calcutta. Most inward bound trains stop at Howrah, which is also the station from which major trains to other cities depart. Most trains heading to areas such as New Jalpaiguri and other provinces in the north-east stop at the other station, Sealdah. Local trains to nearby towns are available from both stations, depending on which part of West Bengal you want to go to. Since Howrah and Sealdah are not exactly a hop, skip and jump away from each other, do remember to check which station you need you board your train from, when you buy your ticket!

By Road - A few buses ply from Orissa and Bihar to Calcutta. However, these are highly uncomfortable and best avoided. Buses are also available to nearby towns, especially if you wish to visit Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri on your trip to Calcutta. Depending on which direction you're heading in, buses could depart from the end of the Maidan near Chowringhee Road, or the bus stand at Babu Ghat near Fort William. A few tour operators have their own private bus stands, so do make inquiries.

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