The Divine Mother Goddess Kali is known as Maha Kali, Nitya Kali, Smashana Kali, Raksha Kali, and Shyama Kali, Maha Kali and Nitya Kali. When there were neither the creation, nor the sun, the moon, the planets, and the earth, and when darkness was enveloped in darkness, then the Mother, the Formless One, Maha Kali, the Great Power, was one with Maha Kala, The Absolute.
Shyama means dark blue black. Syama Kali is yet another of Her manifestations. She is four handed, holding khadga and severed human head in upper right and lower hand respectively. The upper right and left are in varasa and varada mounting on a dead body respectively.
Shyama can be said to be just another name for Dakshinakali. Dakshina Kali mantra or Shyama Rahasya deals with Dakshinakalika worship. It confirms to dhyana of the first Mahavidya Kali. Kali Puja is also known as Shyama Puja in Bengal. In the southern tradition, Shyama Puja is...
Read moreThe Nityakali Mandir is situated at a distance of 2 kilometres from Pakur Railway Station.This temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. The big idol of Kali Mata is the major attraction of this temple. The shape of the statue is engraved on a big black stone.Its origin relates to the Pakur Raj family. Every Tuesday and Saturday devotees come here to complete...
Read moreA lovely and peaceful temple dedicated to MA Kali with shree Ganesha and shivlinga of Mahadev. One of the oldest temple of pakur made by the Raja of pkr of that time. This temple is made in a swastik design . At least once in a life you should visit this temple when you visited pakur and I am sure that you want to come here again.... Jai...
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