Chandika Sthan Mandir

It ranks among the most revered spiritual sites in Shaktism, comparable to Assam’s Kamakhya Temple






Architecture of the Temple

The temple was originally a modest shrine but was expanded in the 20th century with a larger entrance, under the patronage of Rai Bahadur Kedar Nath Goinka and later Shyam Sunder Bhangad in 1991. Development continues to this day.
It’s built in a traditional North Indian style, nestled near the Ganges and set against Vindhya-like rocky terrain. A distinctive cauldron-shaped entrance or hill-side structure leads to the sanctum in a cave-like setting..
Within the complex, shrines to Kal Bhairava, Hanuman Ji, Durga Mata, and Kali Mata are also found
How to Reach to Temple
By Air: Nearest airport is Patna Airport (~185–188 km away)
By Train: Munger Junction railway station is approximately 2 km from the temple
By Road: Munger is well-connected from Patna (via Mokama–Lakhisarai–Munger), Begusarai, and Bhagalpur. From the station, locals can use autos or taxis to reach the shrine

Temple Timings
