5 Must Visit Temples Of Kolkata
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Tue, 11 Feb 2020 12:56:49
Kolkata, an integral part of West Bengal is a metropolitan city, a city of modernization, early morning vermillion skies set against the river bed, a hustle and bustle of every day life trying to make a hard earning in this busy city. Kolkata is a vibrant city made of cultural histories holding onto the last remnants, a city of art enthusiasts painting their everyday struggle through the jostling city life.
Infact, the very name of Kolkata was derived from the word Kalighat, which was a ghat for Goddess Kali. It is also home to one of the 51 Shaktipeethams of India where it is said that the parts of the severed Sati’s body. Among st the technology and urbanization, one thing that stayed stagnant forever was the love and devotion for god, us being blessed under the divine city of joy. A rich heritage of ethnicity and culture mixed with folk believes integrated a deep devotion in our minds, the reason why Kolkata is also a hub for many temples, temples being a house of the Hindu gods. Even though our gods and goddesses have a myriad basis, the temples, be it for the divine idol or the beautiful décor is really worthy a visit. This article uncovers Kolkata temple list.
* Kalighat Temple
A jostling temple right in the middle of a bustling city, Kalighat in south Kolkata is famous not only for the rampant everyday crowd flocking to the temple, but also for its lively past where it is believed that the Goddess residing within the idol is one of the most lively and vibrant Goddess of all time. A tribute to Goddess Kali, Kalighat temple attracts a huge crowd every single day.
* Lake Kalibari
Another form of Goddess Kali, Goddess karunamoyee resides in this temple that is located in southern Avenue in Kolkata. A intense worshipper and believer of Goddess kali, Mr. Haripada Chakraborty established this temple. The word of mouth calls this place lake Kalibari but the real name is Sree Sree 108 Karunamoyee Kalimata Mandir.
* Dakshineshwar Kali Temple
Grazing the City of Joy just by a few yards is Dakshineshwar on the banks of river Hooghly, one of the most well famed temples in the city that attracts thousands of worshippers throughout the month. A must visit for the religious buffs when in Kolkata, Dakshineshwar is a Kali Temple, sheltering probably one of the most responsive and live deities of all times as considered.
* Belur Math
Belur Math is yet another must visit place when in Kolkata. Once again set on the banks of river Hooghly just opposite to Dakshineshwar is Belur Math, established by devoted Swami Vivekananda in remembrance of Ramkrishna Paramhansa. If the architecture and surrounding scenery doesn’t baffle you, the unique fuse of Islam, Hindu and Christian Motifs sure will.
* Birla Temple Kolkata
Elegantly structured in bright white marble, this temple can be seen residing on Ballygunge, Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue built by the wealthy industrialist family, Birlas. The temple is constructed to provide shelter to Lord Krishna and his wife Radha, a classic couple from the Indian folk believes.