Draft:Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple

Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple
গৌড়দহ কালী মন্দিরবাড়ি
Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple, Goddess Kali Idol
Goddess Kali Idols of Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple, Canning.
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSouth 24 Parganas
DeitySri Sri Dakshina Kali Mata Maharani
FestivalsAnnual Kali Puja, Durga Puja, Bipottarini Puja, Shyama Puja
Location
LocationGourdaha
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple is located in West Bengal
Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple
Location of Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple in West Bengal
Geographic coordinates22°22′47″N 88°31′53″E / 22.379746°N 88.531511°E / 22.379746; 88.531511
Architecture
TypeBengal architecture
StyleAt-Chala
FounderTapan Kumar Roy
Completed17 April 2017; 7 years ago (2017-04-17)
Temple(s)1 main temple of Kali

Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple or Gourdaha Kali Mandirbari is a Hindu At-Chala temple in Gourdaha, Canning, West Bengal, India. Situated on the northern side of the Holy Devi Pukur, the presiding deity of the temple is Dakshina Kali (Kali), a form of Mahadevi or Parashakti Adya Kali, otherwise known as Adishakti Kalika.

Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple, known as Gourdaha Kalibari or Gourdaha Mandir Bari, situated in near Gourdaha Railway Station West Side, A must visit Temple in Gourdaha, Canning. Ambiance is too good, you can seat calmly or pray or enjoy the scenic beauty of Maa Kali of the temples shrine. Very good place for visit. 2 minutes from Gourdaha Railway Station.[1]

It exist on very good place beside a holy pond. You absolutely must visit Sandhya Arati, Tuesday and Saturday here. Roads are too clean. Must visit here. Though it doesn't has any amenities like that of a tourist spot. You can sit there and enjoy the serenity. Most attractive is the Kalibari. It is very "Jagroto". Lots of ill peoples visit Tuesday and Saturday on Noon time to seek blessings from the Goddess.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.justdial.com/South-24-parganas/Gourdaha-Ma-Kali-Temple-Gourdaha/9999P3210-3210-190825202110-F9J7_BZDET?

  1. ^ "Gourdaha Maa Kali Temple, situated in Gourdaha".