Shrinkala
Devi Temple, Pandua,
West Bengal
Shrinkala Devi Temple is a Hindu
Temple dedicated to Goddess Sati located in Pandua Town in Hooghly District in
West Bengal, India. There is no Temple at present but only remains of the
Temple can be seen near the Minar of Bari Masjid. This temple is
considered as one of Shakti Peethas in Indian
Subcontinent. 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.
Legends
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History
This Temple was destroyed by
the Muslim invader and a minar was built in
its place. The Temple remains are found near the Minar and currently it is
under the custody of Archeological Survey of India.
The Temple
There is no Temple at present
but only remains of the Temple can be seen near the Minar of Bari Masjid. The
Temple was completely destroyed by Muslim invasion. The entry to the temple is
barred for security reasons. The temple is maintained by the Archaeological
survey of India. There is another temple dedicated to Hanseshwari Devi near
Shrinkala Devi Temple.
Festivals
Every year during Magha Masa (around
February), 30 days Mela Taala festival is celebrated in the premises of the
minar.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 2
Kms from Pandua Bus Depot, 2.5 Kms from Pandua Railway Station, 50 Kms from Bardhaman,
66 Kms from Howrah Railway Station, 67 Kms from Howrah, 67 Kms from Kolkata
Airport and 75 Kms from Kolkata. The Temple is situated on Grand Trunk Road.
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