M42M+C5H Khepi Maa Katwa, Khepima Ln, Lenin Sarani, Katwa, West Bengal 713130
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The Khepi Maa Katwa Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Katwa a city in the Indian state of West Bengal. Dedicated to the goddess Khepi Maa the temple attracts a large number of devotees throughout the year. The temple is known for its unique and exquisite architecture. The main deity Khepi Maa is beautifully adorned with jewelry and garments making her a sight to behold. The temple complex is also home to several other smaller shrines dedicated to various gods and goddesses including Lord Shiva Lord Vishnu and Goddess Saraswati. Devotees visit the Khepi Maa Katwa Temple to seek blessings offer prayers and perform various rituals. The temple holds special significance during festivals like Navratri Durga Puja and Kali Puja when it is adorned with lights and decorations. The serene and peaceful ambiance of the temple makes it an ideal place for spiritual contemplation and meditation. People from all walks of life come here to find solace and seek spiritual guidance. Apart from its religious significance the Khepi Maa Katwa Temple also plays an important role in the cultural heritage of Katwa. The temple hosts various cultural events music concerts and dance performances showcasing the rich cultural traditions of the region. Visiting the Khepi Maa Katwa Temple is not just a religious experience but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the vibrant culture and traditions of West Bengal. Whether you are a believer or simply want to explore the beauty of Hindu architecture and traditions a visit to this temple is sure to leave you with a sense of peace and spirituality.
Kali , Kalika or Mahakali is a major goddess of Hinduism . She is the goddess of death, time and change. This beautiful form of Adishakti is the black, fierce and fearful form of Durga Mata, which originated to kill the demons . He is especially worshiped in Bengal , Odisha and Assam . Kali is also considered one of the ten Mahavidyas of the Shakta tradition The right Pindi in Vaishno Devi is of Mata Mahakali only. Kali' is derived from Kaal or time which makes everyone its grass. This is the form of Mother which is going to destroy but this form is only for those who are of demonic nature, who have no mercy. This form is going to make good win over evil, so Maa Kali is well-wisher and worshipable of good people. She is also called Mahakali . According to Hindu mythology, Shumbha and Nishumbha were two demon brothers who were the sons of Maharshi Kashyapa and Danu and brothers of Rambha , Namuchi , Hayagriva , Swarabhanu , Daityaraj , Karambh , Kalketu and Vaprichiti . Her story is described in Devi Mahatmya. Devraj Indra once killed Namuchi . Enraged , Shumbh-Nishumbh snatched Indrasan from him and started ruling. Meanwhile Parvati killed Mahishasura and both of them were eager to take revenge from her. He placed a condition in front of Parvati that she should either marry one of them or get ready to die. Parvati said that whoever defeats me in the war, I will marry him. There was a fight with both of them and both were killed. Apart from the Shakta sect of Sanatan Hindu religion, Kali is also worshiped in Tantric Buddhism and other sects. Tantric Buddhism worships yoginis , dakinis with terrifying forms such as Vajrayogini and Krodhakali. Krodhakali (other names: Krodikali, Kalika, Krodheshwari, Krishna Krodhini, etc.) is called Troma Nagmo (in Old Tibetan: khro-m-ng-mo-, Wylie: khro ma nag mo). Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs , composed a famous book called Chandi Di War . The practice of pilgrimage to Saint Sara (or, Sarala Kali) in European countries probably went from India to Europe with the Roma people in the Middle Ages. Some people in the western world worship Kali in a modern form. These people are mainly feminists or followers of the 'New Age'. But the form in which they consider Kali does not match with the Sanatan Hindu belief at all.
Khaepa Kali Tala is a temple situated at Katwa, Malo Pada near the Gouranga Baddi. Mostly a temple of Hindu Goddess Kali,[1] this temple also comprises a number of other temples, including that of Shiva, the most important deity of Hinduism. Although this temple was set up in the 1970s[2] but the Khaepa Kali was established there by the dacoits long ago. Major Locations:- The temple is composed of; The temple of Lord Shiva The temple of Bhisnu The principle temple of Maa Kaali The Durga Mandir The Hari Mancha
One of the best Maa Kali temple in Katwa East Burdwan, each and everyday many devotees come here for praying. Lord Shiva and Maa Durga temple also situated in this temple, each and everyday they also pray to Lord Shiva. Every year they also pray to Maa Durga also. The atmosphere of this temple is awesome.
Very popular temple at Katwa. Must visit place near river Ganga.
A real place of mind sanctity....being a child of parents belonging from Katwa... really feel good about this place...and it's a sure visit for us during every Kalipuja
It is the most famous temple in katwa.on the occasion of kali puja millions of people from different part of the contry comes here for blessings. the very next day (emersion day) khepi maa procession out and travels through the town.every visitor should visit here.. its a mast one.
Temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. ... located very near to Gouranga Bari . Nice place for Jappa and puja
Khepi Maa Katwa Located in Katwa of Purba Bardhaman. The complete address is M42M+C5H Khepi Maa Katwa, Khepima Ln, Lenin Sarani, Katwa, West Bengal 713130.
It's a beautiful place. You get to see the place as well as feel the beauty. The people over there are very cooperative and are keen to explain you details of each and everything present inside the temple.
Amazing Gym with many Kinds of Workout Machines and Equipments. The gym is large in size, has full AC support, Rest room, Changing Room, And all other commodities. Trainers and other trainees are helpful and encouraging. Highly Recommend this Plac
This Ghat ( bathing place) is in on the river the Ganga. It is very near to the electric burning place of Katwa which is locally called "Moraghat". This is a very beautiful place with its natural scenic beauty. The Katwa Municipality created a beaut
No word in my dictionary to describe how much the quality of food. In one word just awesome. I personally request to you everyone just go and taste the dalpuri
Very good xerox centre. Well behaviour. If you want any print or Xerox related services go to this place. Besides these the printing and xerox cost are really very low and affordable. But this low cost does not compromise with the material quality. T
This shop is very popular throughout the entire Katwa for samosa. Very tasty & good quality samosa(s) are prepared here. Everyone,who are seeing this should really try these samosa(s).
Went for a small evening dine in. The restaurant ambience is perfect. Restaurant staffs are also well mannered. The only con I found is Parking. And also expect a delay in food delivery on typical busy days.
A perfect place for Nature lover. One can witness all sort of flora and fauna, the whole walk you can hear sounds of birds chirping. A must walk for a beautiful experience.
A holy and a reknowned place in Katwa,........ There are many pilgrims........................................................ They are the Vakta Brinda........................................................ They are really good but too far away fro