Chandranath
Temple, Sita Kunda,
Bangladesh
Chandranath Temple is a Hindu
Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located on top of the Chandranath
Hill near Sita Kunda in Bangladesh. This Temple is
considered as one Shakti Peethas. Being one of the 51 Shakti
Peethas of Hindu Mythology, this temple is one of the holiest
sites for devotees of the Shakti sect of Hinduism. The Temple is situated at
about 1,020 feet (310 m) above sea level.
Legends
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History
The Rajmala states
that about 800 years ago, Raja Biswambhar Sur, a descendant of the famous
Adisur of Gaur,
tried to reach Chandranath by sea. The Nigamkalpataru refers to the poet Jayadev living
for a time in Chandranath. By the time of Dhanya
Manikya, ruler of Tripura,
Chandranath received numerous endowments. Dhanya Manikya attempted to remove
the idol of Shiva from
the temple to his kingdom but failed.
The Temple
The Temple is situated at about 1,020
feet (310 m) above sea level in Chandranath Hill. The Temple consists of
two major shrines. One is dedicated to Goddess Sakthi and other dedicated to
Lord Shiva, called as Chandrashekhar. Chandrashekhar means one who got moon as
the crown in top of their head. As per the belief of locals, Lord Shiva himself
has committed to visit Chandrasekhar Mountain during Kali Yuga. The temple
commands a panoramic view and its surroundings are enchanting. The temple’s
ancient chariot is well known for its wood carvings. There is also Buddhist
Temple having a footprint of Lord Buddha. There is also a hot-water spring 5
Kms to the north of Sitakunda.
Temple Opening Time
The Temple remains open from 06.00
a.m. in the mornings to 06:00 p.m. in the evenings.
Festivals
Shiva Chaturdashi festival is
held every year in February when thousands of pilgrims assemble which lasts for
ten days.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
2.5 Kms from Sitakunda Railway Station, 4 Kms from Sitakunda Bus Stand, 38 Kms
from Chittagong, 54 Kms from Chittagong and 220 Kms from Dhaka. The Temple is
situated on Dhaka to Chittagong Route. Sitakunda can be reached from Chittagong
by Bus. Then one has to go Sitakunda Bazar. Chandranath hill stands east from
Sitakunda Bazar. Devotees can go to Chandranath hill side on a rickshaw or on
foot.
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