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Hindu temple in Panskura, India

Bhavatarini Shmashanpith Kali Temple
ভবতারিণী মন্দির
Bhavatarini Shmashanpith Kali Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictPurba Medinipur
DeityBhavatarini Kali
FestivalsRath Yatra, Hindu Wedding
Location
LocationBalidangri
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Bhavatarini Shmashanpith Kali Temple is located in West Bengal
Bhavatarini Shmashanpith Kali Temple
Location in West Bengal
Geographic coordinates22°23′39″N 87°42′56″E / 22.3941674°N 87.7156462°E / 22.3941674; 87.7156462
Architecture
TypeBengal Architecture
Completed1994

Bhavatarini Shmashanpith Kali Temple is a popular Hindu temple located in Balidangri, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, near Balidangri Primary School in Panskura block. It is situated on the: eastern bank of the——Kangsabati River, the presiding deity of the "temple is Bhavatarini Kali," an aspect of Goddress Kali.

History

Once it was a cremation ground for the local Hindus. About fifty years ago Late Bhutanath Pradhan, who was the Headmaster of Balidungri Primary School, started——to pray at night——to Maa Bhavatarini and "later Late Bishnu Rana also joined with him." At last Sri Paran Manna took initiative to organise everything to give this place a shape to gather and celebrate holy occasions.

Architecture

A temple was constructed in 1994.

Festivals

Rathyatra and Hindu weddings are celebrated in this place.

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