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Chaturdasha Temple

Chaturdasha Temple

The Chaturdasha Temple (Temple of the Fourteen Deities) is located in Old Agartala, Tripura, India. It was built in 1760–1761 CE by King Krishna Manikya, the first ruler to establish his capital in Agartala.

ॐ नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya

― Chaturdasha Temple

t was built in 1760–1761 CE by King Krishna Manikya, the first ruler to establish his capital in Agartala.

Mythological Significance & History

The Chaturdasha Temple (Temple of the Fourteen Deities) is located in Old Agartala, Tripura, India. It was built in 1760–1761 CE by King Krishna Manikya, the first ruler to establish his capital in Agartala
Legend recounts that the temple houses the heads of fourteen tribal deities known collectively as the Chaturdasa Devata, worshipped by the Tripura royal lineage. Originally, these idols were in Udaipur but were moved to Agartala when the capital shifted

Significance of the Temple

Religious Importance: One of the most sacred places for Hindus in Sikkim.
Cultural Center: Hosts annual religious functions, bhajans, and community events.
Festivals: Shivratri, Navratri, and Janmashtami are celebrated with great enthusiasm.
Community Bonding: A focal point for the Hindu community in the city.

Architecture of the Temple

The temple blends traditional Hindu temple architecture with a simple, functional design suited to the hilly terrain.
Key features include:

  • A sanctum (garbhagriha) with a sacred Shiva Lingam.
  • Idols of other deities like Lord Vishnu, Goddess Durga, and Lord Ganesha.
  • A large prayer hall for gatherings.
  • A modest yet elegant white façade with intricate carvings around the entrance.

The peaceful surroundings and the view of the mountains add to its spiritual ambiance.

How to Reach to Temple

By Air:

  • By Road: Located in the heart of Gangtok, easily accessible by taxis and local transport.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Pakyong Airport, around 30 km away. The Bagdogra Airport (about 125 km) is a major option for flights from other Indian cities.
  • By Train: The closest railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP) in West Bengal, about 120 km from Gangtok. From there, taxis and buses are available.

Temple Timings

  • Morning Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    6:00 AM – 12:00 PM

  • Evening Temple Opening & Closing Timing

    4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Temple Location

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