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Pathirakali Amman Temple – Pathirakali Ambal Kovil – or the Kali Kovil, Trincomalee is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, a form of the goddess Kali Amman in Trincomalee, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka.
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Shri Badrakali Amman Hindu kovil

24 New Moor St, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
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Pathirakali Amman Temple – Pathirakali Ambal Kovil – or the Kali Kovil, Trincomalee is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, a form of the goddess Kali Amman in Trincomalee, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka.

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At a distance of 2 km from Trincomalee Railway Station, Pathirakali Amman Temple is a Hindu temple situated at the center of Trincomalee town. It is one of the noted pilgrimage places in Trincomalee and among the must-visit places in Trincomalee while holidaying in Sri Lanka.

Pathirakali Amman Temple is dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali, the benevolent form of goddess Kali Amman. Along with her, there are idols of Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati. The Pathirakali Amman Temple is a part of the temple complex of the ancient Trincomalee Koneswaram Temple compounds. The history of the temple dates back to the Chola kings from the 11th Century, and it has been attracting pilgrims ever since. King Rajendra Chola I expanded the shrine significantly during his reign, an inscription he left detailing this is displayed on the premises. The temple is mentioned in the book Birds of Prey (1997) by Wilbur Smith, set in the 1660s.

The temple is built in the classical Dravidian style of architecture which is similar to the temple styles found in South India. The spectacular gopuram of this Kali temple with its vibrant colors and myriad sculptures catches your eye from a distance, while the unique interiors will leave you spellbound. The temple walls are adorned with many beautiful sculptures that are nothing short of excellence. The temple is located just beyond the Konesar Road Esplanade before the entrance to Konamamalai (Swami Rock). Proximal to the ancient Koneswaram Temple, both ancient temples share functions during the Ther Thiruvillah Festival procession and the Back Bay Sea (Theertham Karatkarai).

The temple also holds an annual festival which is called the 'Mahotsavam' which lasts for about ten days and ends along with the Chariot festival of the Koneswaram temple. The feast of the Mahotsavam festival usually begins in the third week of March for 15 days where the devotees come and celebrate the feast. The Mahotsavam ends after ten days with the water cutting ceremony will be held in the Back Bay Sea in the...

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Pathirakali Amman Temple (Tamil: பத்திரகாளி அம்பாள் கோயில்) – Pathirakali Ambal Kovil – or the Kali Kovil, Trincomalee is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, a form of the goddess Kali Amman in Trincomalee, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. The Kali temple of the ancient Trincomalee Koneswaram Temple Compounds, a large complex of connected shrines in the Trincomalee Konesar Malai area, the temple is located close to the Trincomalee Hindu College.

Made in classical Dravidian architecture, the Kovil is located just beyond the Konesar Road Esplanade before the entrance to Konamamalai (Swami Rock). Proximal to the ancient Koneswaram temple, both ancient temples share functions during Ther Thiruvillah Festival procession and the Back Bay Sea (Theertham Karatkarai).

Pathirakali Amman temple has attracted pilgrims from before the 11th century CE. King Rajendra Chola I expanded the shrine significantly during his reign, an inscription he left detailing this is displayed on the premises.

The temple is mentioned in the book Birds of Prey (1997) by Wilbur Smith, set in the...

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1y

The Shri Badrakali Amman Temple is an absolute masterpiece of art and architecture. As you step inside, you are immediately greeted by a breathtaking display of intricate sculptures and vibrant colors. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring, and every nook and corner of the temple seems to tell a story.

The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali and specifically to Badrakali Amman. The walls are adorned with attractive statues and paintings, and even the ceiling is a canvas of divine art. It’s a place where you can lose track of time, as you’ll want to spend hours admiring the craftsmanship and effort that went into creating this beautiful sanctuary.

Whether you’re a devotee seeking spiritual solace or an art enthusiast appreciating the finer details, the Shri Badrakali Amman Temple is a must-visit. Its exterior alone is a testament to human creativity and devotion. Take a leisurely stroll around the temple, marvel at its structure, and let its beauty transport you to a realm of serenity and wonder.

If you’re in Trincomalee, this temple is an...

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Gayan SanjeewaGayan Sanjeewa
At a distance of 2 km from Trincomalee Railway Station, Pathirakali Amman Temple is a Hindu temple situated at the center of Trincomalee town. It is one of the noted pilgrimage places in Trincomalee and among the must-visit places in Trincomalee while holidaying in Sri Lanka. Pathirakali Amman Temple is dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali, the benevolent form of goddess Kali Amman. Along with her, there are idols of Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati. The Pathirakali Amman Temple is a part of the temple complex of the ancient Trincomalee Koneswaram Temple compounds. The history of the temple dates back to the Chola kings from the 11th Century, and it has been attracting pilgrims ever since. King Rajendra Chola I expanded the shrine significantly during his reign, an inscription he left detailing this is displayed on the premises. The temple is mentioned in the book Birds of Prey (1997) by Wilbur Smith, set in the 1660s. The temple is built in the classical Dravidian style of architecture which is similar to the temple styles found in South India. The spectacular gopuram of this Kali temple with its vibrant colors and myriad sculptures catches your eye from a distance, while the unique interiors will leave you spellbound. The temple walls are adorned with many beautiful sculptures that are nothing short of excellence. The temple is located just beyond the Konesar Road Esplanade before the entrance to Konamamalai (Swami Rock). Proximal to the ancient Koneswaram Temple, both ancient temples share functions during the Ther Thiruvillah Festival procession and the Back Bay Sea (Theertham Karatkarai). The temple also holds an annual festival which is called the 'Mahotsavam' which lasts for about ten days and ends along with the Chariot festival of the Koneswaram temple. The feast of the Mahotsavam festival usually begins in the third week of March for 15 days where the devotees come and celebrate the feast. The Mahotsavam ends after ten days with the water cutting ceremony will be held in the Back Bay Sea in the eastern port town.
Sivapriyan SivakaranSivapriyan Sivakaran
The Shri Badrakali Amman Temple is an absolute masterpiece of art and architecture. As you step inside, you are immediately greeted by a breathtaking display of intricate sculptures and vibrant colors. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring, and every nook and corner of the temple seems to tell a story. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali and specifically to Badrakali Amman. The walls are adorned with attractive statues and paintings, and even the ceiling is a canvas of divine art. It’s a place where you can lose track of time, as you’ll want to spend hours admiring the craftsmanship and effort that went into creating this beautiful sanctuary. Whether you’re a devotee seeking spiritual solace or an art enthusiast appreciating the finer details, the Shri Badrakali Amman Temple is a must-visit. Its exterior alone is a testament to human creativity and devotion. Take a leisurely stroll around the temple, marvel at its structure, and let its beauty transport you to a realm of serenity and wonder. If you’re in Trincomalee, this temple is an unmissable gem.
Dr. Deluckshi NavaratnamDr. Deluckshi Navaratnam
A Hindu temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali, Sri Pathrakali Amman Kovil is one of the most spectacular Hindu temples you will see in Sri Lanka. It’s a large complex of connected shrines located in the Trincomalee. The kovil is very impressive with its colourful look and plenty of stories visualized in the sculptures. Not only does the temple have such an amazing interior design, it is also a place with an interesting history. It’s a marvelous experience for visitors, watching devotees pray for their needs by breaking coconuts in front of the temple. The most unique feature of the temple is that it is brightly painted inside and the outside, which is also very ornate. The unbelievable colorfulness of the temple is truly awe-inspiring. An amazing degree of detail will keep you snapping away. This is a place truly worth your visit.
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At a distance of 2 km from Trincomalee Railway Station, Pathirakali Amman Temple is a Hindu temple situated at the center of Trincomalee town. It is one of the noted pilgrimage places in Trincomalee and among the must-visit places in Trincomalee while holidaying in Sri Lanka. Pathirakali Amman Temple is dedicated to goddess Bhadrakali, the benevolent form of goddess Kali Amman. Along with her, there are idols of Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati. The Pathirakali Amman Temple is a part of the temple complex of the ancient Trincomalee Koneswaram Temple compounds. The history of the temple dates back to the Chola kings from the 11th Century, and it has been attracting pilgrims ever since. King Rajendra Chola I expanded the shrine significantly during his reign, an inscription he left detailing this is displayed on the premises. The temple is mentioned in the book Birds of Prey (1997) by Wilbur Smith, set in the 1660s. The temple is built in the classical Dravidian style of architecture which is similar to the temple styles found in South India. The spectacular gopuram of this Kali temple with its vibrant colors and myriad sculptures catches your eye from a distance, while the unique interiors will leave you spellbound. The temple walls are adorned with many beautiful sculptures that are nothing short of excellence. The temple is located just beyond the Konesar Road Esplanade before the entrance to Konamamalai (Swami Rock). Proximal to the ancient Koneswaram Temple, both ancient temples share functions during the Ther Thiruvillah Festival procession and the Back Bay Sea (Theertham Karatkarai). The temple also holds an annual festival which is called the 'Mahotsavam' which lasts for about ten days and ends along with the Chariot festival of the Koneswaram temple. The feast of the Mahotsavam festival usually begins in the third week of March for 15 days where the devotees come and celebrate the feast. The Mahotsavam ends after ten days with the water cutting ceremony will be held in the Back Bay Sea in the eastern port town.
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The Shri Badrakali Amman Temple is an absolute masterpiece of art and architecture. As you step inside, you are immediately greeted by a breathtaking display of intricate sculptures and vibrant colors. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring, and every nook and corner of the temple seems to tell a story. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali and specifically to Badrakali Amman. The walls are adorned with attractive statues and paintings, and even the ceiling is a canvas of divine art. It’s a place where you can lose track of time, as you’ll want to spend hours admiring the craftsmanship and effort that went into creating this beautiful sanctuary. Whether you’re a devotee seeking spiritual solace or an art enthusiast appreciating the finer details, the Shri Badrakali Amman Temple is a must-visit. Its exterior alone is a testament to human creativity and devotion. Take a leisurely stroll around the temple, marvel at its structure, and let its beauty transport you to a realm of serenity and wonder. If you’re in Trincomalee, this temple is an unmissable gem.
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A Hindu temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali, Sri Pathrakali Amman Kovil is one of the most spectacular Hindu temples you will see in Sri Lanka. It’s a large complex of connected shrines located in the Trincomalee. The kovil is very impressive with its colourful look and plenty of stories visualized in the sculptures. Not only does the temple have such an amazing interior design, it is also a place with an interesting history. It’s a marvelous experience for visitors, watching devotees pray for their needs by breaking coconuts in front of the temple. The most unique feature of the temple is that it is brightly painted inside and the outside, which is also very ornate. The unbelievable colorfulness of the temple is truly awe-inspiring. An amazing degree of detail will keep you snapping away. This is a place truly worth your visit.
Dr. Deluckshi Navaratnam

Dr. Deluckshi Navaratnam

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