Shree Tripura Sundari Maa Shaktipeeth Temple is truly a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of spirituality, serenity, and natural beauty. Nestled in a lush green environment, the temple radiates peace and calm, making it an ideal place for spiritual seekers and families alike.
The atmosphere here is incredibly soothing, with newly done plantations adding a refreshing touch of greenery all around. The temple premises have recently been decorated with vibrant colours, and the Mandir itself looks divine and beautifully maintained. There's a proper seating arrangement for visitors, allowing you to relax and soak in the tranquil surroundings.
Evenings are especially magical here – the Arati is an experience not to be missed. The peaceful chants and divine energy during the evening rituals create an aura that calms the soul.
The temple also holds rich historical and spiritual significance, making every visit meaningful. It’s best enjoyed with friends and family, as the environment is welcoming and peaceful for all age groups.
Reaching the temple is quite convenient – just take the metro to Kavi Nazrul or Garia Bazaar station. From there, hop on an auto from opposite Garia Sitala Mandir and get down at Boral High School. The temple is just a 3-minute walk from there.
Whether you’re a devotee or simply seeking peace away from the city’s hustle, Shree Tripura Sundari Maa Shaktipeeth is a must-visit. Do plan your visit during the evening Arati – you’ll leave feeling spiritually uplifted and...
Read moreThe district of 24 Parganas adjoins Calcutta and covers an ancient area. Large number of very old bricks and pieces of pottery, rectangular copper coins and terra cotta have been found which definitely suggest the possibility of more early antiquities if excavations are done. The area was under the reputed Maharaja Pratapaditya of Jessore. There are a number of villages now in decadence but which obviously had once seen prosperous days. A rapid view of some of these villages will be some interest.
The village of Boral is only about 12 miles to the south of Calcutta. Trees and thorny bushes now make it difficult to approach some of the old temples at this village. There is a very large tank covering about 42 bighas of land known as Sendighi, which suggest the glorious past of the village. While reclaiming portions of the dighi a number of stone images of deities like Vishnu have been found. One large image of Vishnu has been identified to belong to the Pala period. Tripura Sundari deity is the most important village deity still in worship. At the feet of the female deity lies the Panchadevatas or five gods of Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwar, Ishwar and Rudra. The deity of Tripura Sundari has four hands and three eyes and the image rests on a lotus that has come out from the naval of Lord Sieve in a lying posture. This is a...
Read moreThe district of 24 Parganas adjoins Calcutta and covers an ancient area. Large number of very old bricks and pieces of pottery, rectangular copper coins and terra cotta have been found which definitely suggest the possibility of more early antiquities if excavations are done. The area was under the reputed Maharaja Pratapaditya of Jessore. There are a number of villages now in decadence but which obviously had once seen prosperous days. A rapid view of some of these villages will be some interest.
The village of Boral is only about 12 miles to the south of Calcutta. Trees and thorny bushes now make it difficult to approach some of the old temples at this village. There is a very large tank covering about 42 bighas of land known as Sendighi, which suggest the glorious past of the village. While reclaiming portions of the dighi a number of stone images of deities like Vishnu have been found. One large image of Vishnu has been identified to belong to the Pala period. Tripura Sundari deity is the most important village deity still in worship. At the feet of the female deity lies the Panchadevatas or five gods of Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwar, Ishwar and Rudra. The deity of Tripura Sundari has four hands and three eyes and the image rests on a lotus that has come out from the naval of Lord Sieve in a lying posture. This is a...
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