Bardhaman Sarbamangala Mandir || বর্ধমানের সর্বমঙ্গলা মন্দির | Sarvamangala Temple of Bardhaman
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 Published On Jan 13, 2023

Bardhaman Sarbamangala Mandir, Sarbamangala Para, Purba Bardhaman

The Sarbamangala Temple with Tarakeswar, Rameswar, Kamaleswar, Chandreswar and Mitraswar Shib Temples situated at D.N. Sarkar Road, Burdwan is an old religious institution which has been built by Maharaja Kirtichand in the year 1702 A.D. and since then the temple has become a holy place to the people of Burdwan as well as nearby Districts and States. The celebrated temple and the deity has same importance and popularity as Kalighat, Dakshineswar, Tarakeswar and Tarapith. Hundreds of devotees feel pride on taking the blessing of Mata Sarbamangala everyday.
 
The idol of Mata Sarbamangala is very old (approx. 1000 years old) from time immemorial, people felt the existence of it in old texts and holy books. This is an idol of Maa Durga with eighteen hands and bestowed on Lion MAHISHASURA MARDINI and is the first NABARATNA temple in the undivided Bengal. The structure of the temple manifests the unique blending of art and architecture of terra-cotta style and popular architecture of the then Bengal. The historians have graciously depicted the historical importance and the archaic value of the temple. The Sarbamangala Temple is main historically importance tourist place in Purba Bardhaman District.
 
After abolition of the Zamindari, the then Maharaja of Burdwan Sir Uday Chand Mahatab formed and constituted a trust in the year 1959 and thereby handed over the deity in favor of the Trust Board and since then the Trust Board is managing and performing the seba puja and maintaining the properties of the deity.
 
Sarbamangala Mata Thakurani has an old heritage in the mind of all religious minded people. From very far off place of Paschim Bardhaman District people assemble here and offer seba puja and even from remote corners of West Bengal people come here to offer their pujas and obtain blessings of the Maa Sarbamangala . It has become a holy place as well as a tourist spot in this part of West Bengal. In the festival days the number of devotees run into lakhs. They all come from different walks of life. The Government of India has notified this temple as the place of public worship considering its historical and archaeological importance.
 
Main occasion of the temple Bengali New Years day i.e. 1st Baisakh, Bipadtarini Brata, Saradiya Durgotsov, Kali Puja, Nabanna and Shib Ratri Brata etc.

Burdwan is well connected with all the major junctions of Eastern Railway. Local trains ply between Asansol, Howrah and Burdwan at regular intervals. One can also avail buses which run frequently from all the major bus terminals.

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