Saturday, June 15, 2019

Mrinmayee Temple, Bishnupur, West Bengal

Mrinmayee Temple, Bishnupur, West Bengal
Mrinmayee Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Goddess Sakthi located in Bishnupur Town in Bankura District of West Bengal State, India. The Temple was originally built by Malla King Jagat Malla in 997 AD. The temple is situated opposite to Radhe Shyam Temple. The Temple is located at about 2.5 Kms from Bishnupur Bus Stand, 4.5 Kms from Bishnupur Junction Railway Station and 3 Kms from Bishnupur New Bus Stand.


History
Mrinmayee temple is the oldest temple in Bishnupur. The Malla King, Jagat Malla, shifted the capital from Pradamnapur to Bishnupur in 994 CE. As Bishnupur was surrounded by a hilly terrain and provided a better geographical security. He built Mrinmayee temple in 997 CE in Bishnupur after shifting his capital there. Sri Ramakrishna, on the occasion of his visit to Bishnupur, passed into ecstasy at the sight of this Goddess. The name ‘Mrinmayee’ means ‘anything that is made out of mud’. Temple’s old structure is no longer exists.

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The Temple
Although this temple is considered as the oldest temple of Bishnupur, the current structure is entirely new. However, it is believed that the idol of Goddess, which is made of clay, is an old idol. Mrinmayee is another name of Goddess Durga. The temple enshrines Durga with a Rakshasa under her feet. The idols of Ganesha, Lakshmi and Saraswathi are also found in this temple. The temple, as it is completely renovated, does not have any artistically good idols or sculptures.


Festivals
The Durga puja takes place for 15 days and all the other temples in Bishnupur does not start the puja until the cannon has been fired from the temple. It is also believed that Durga Pooja festival is celebrated in grand manner every year continuously for the past 1000 years.
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Location

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