Thursday, May 21, 2020

Chaturdasha Temple, Agartala, Tripura

Chaturdasha Temple, Agartala, Tripura
Chaturdasha Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to fourteen tribal deities located in Old Agartala in West Tripura District in the Indian state of TripuraThis temple was built in honour of fourteen deities, together called the Chaturdasha Devata. 

Legends
According to the legends, the tyrant King of Tripura was killed by Lord Shiva. Once his widow, Harabari came to the river to bath and found the fourteen Gods are chased by a maddened buffalo. She helped the Gods to fight and win against the buffalo. The Gods decided to visit the palace with Harabari as a token of gratitude and lived there. Thus, during the annual Kharchi Festival, buffaloes are sacrificed since then.



History
Udaipur fell to Samser Gaji, forcing King Krishna Manikya to shift his capital to Agartala. This temple was built in honour of fourteen deities, together called as Chaturdasha Devata, by King Krishna Manikya Debbarma of Tripura in Agartala in 1761 CE.



The Temple
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Temple Opening Time
The temple will not be opened after noon and visitor can only get darshan of the Gods after 8.00 AM to 12 noon.
Festivals
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Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 9 Kms from Nagerjala Bus Station, 12 Kms from Agartala Railway Station and 17 Kms from Agartala Airport. The Temple is situated on Old Agartala. National Highway 8 connects Agartala to Assam and the rest of India by road.  The highways (NH44, NH 44A) connect Agartala with Silchar, Guwahati, Shillong, Dharmanagar and Aizawl. A bus service connects it to Dhaka.
Location

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