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Mandirs in Chhattisgarh, state wise

Maa Bamleshwari Devi Mandir, Dongargarh

Believed to be around 2,200 years old, the temple is linked to King Veersen, who is said to have built it after divine intervention led to the birth of his child. Dongargarh was historically revered as Kamakhya Nagari, with Bamleshwari identified as Bagalamukhi Devi, one of the Mahavidyas. Architecture of the Temple The temple is built in the Nagara style, featuring a prominent Shikhara, a mandapa supported by decorative pillars, and elaborate carvings. It is encircled by lush hills, water bodies, and natural beauty, creating a divine setting. How to Reach to Temple By Train: Arrive at Dongargarh Railway Station, situated on the Howrah–Mumbai main line, and just ~2 km from the base of the temple hill. By Road: Dongargarh is approximately 35–40 km from Rajnandgaon and around 100 km from Raipur, accessible via NH-6/NH-53. Frequent buses and taxis are available. By Air: Raipur Airport, about 110 km away, is the nearest air link. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Mandirs in Chhattisgarh, state wise

Hatkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Raipur

It was commissioned in 1402 CE by Hajiraj Naik during the reign of Brahmadev Rai, son of King Ramachandra of the Kalachuri dynasty. Architecture of the Temple How to Reach to Temple By Road: The temple lies around 5 km from Raipur; accessible via Kalibari Bus Stand (~6 km) or directly via Patan–Raipur Road. By Rail: Saraswati Nagar Railway Station (~6 km) or main Raipur station (~16 km) are closest railheads. By Air: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur is about 20 km away, well-connected to major Indian cities. Local taxis and auto-rickshaws provide easy access to the temple. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Mandirs in Chhattisgarh, state wise

Bhoramdeo Mandir, Kawardha

Local legends suggest that the name “Bhoramdeo” may stem from a tribal deity or a king named Bhoram Dev, though definitive conclusions remain elusive. Architecture of the Temple Built in a distinctive Gurur / Nagara style, the temple features a saptaratha (seven-projection wall scheme), an ardhamandapa, a mandapa hall, an antarala, and a garbhagriha (sanctum) housing a Shiva Linga Set on a plinth about 5 feet high, the structure spans 60 × 40 feet, with a soaring shikhara (spire) composed of receding tiers—a design that mirrors the contours of the surrounding Maikal hills. The temple is richly adorned with sculptural bands of erotic art, divine images (Shiva, Vishnu’s avatars, Ganga/Yamuna), lions, elephants, celestial figures, and tantric motifs—the exterior walls are particularly carved in upward tiers How to Reach to Temple By Road: Approximately 18 km from Kawardha, well-connected by road to Raipur (about 130 km) and other major towns. By Rail: Raipur Railway Station is the nearest major railhead (~125–130 km away). By Air: Swami Vivekananda Airport in Raipur (~130 km) serves as the nearest air link. Local buses, taxis, and private vehicles are available from Raipur and Kawardha to reach the temple comfortably Temple Timings Temple Location

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Mandirs in Arunachal Pradesh, state wise

Tawang Monastery, Tawang

Known by its Tibetan name Gaden Namgyal Lhatse, meaning “the divine paradise of complete victory,” it was founded in 1680–1681 by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso, following the directive of the 5th Dalai Lama. Architecture of the Temple The monastery is a striking three-storey Dzong-style structure, enclosed within a 925‑ft long compound wall, and comprises 65 residential buildings. Its assembly hall (Dukhang) houses a towering 8-meter (26-ft) Buddha statue, alongside vibrant thankas and intricate Buddhist murals and artwork The entrance, or kakaling, is grand and richly painted, setting the tone for the spiritual experience within How to Reach to Temple Temple Timings Temple Location

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Malinithan Mandir, Likabali

Era: Excavations suggest the original temple was built between the 13th and 14th centuries, with some sources extending the range to the 10th–14th century AD. Architecture of the Temple The ruins reveal a well-designed, elevated plinth (~8 ft high) with carved columns, floral motifs, and distinct iconography The temple reflects Odisha-style architecture, uncommon to the region, combining natural stone artistry with religious symbolism A newly built replica temple and museum have recently been established at the site to display excavated artifacts and accommodate visitors. How to Reach to Temple By Air: Nearest airports—Lilabari (~100 km) or Dibrugarh (~140 km); helicopter services from Guwahati/Dibrugarh available. By Train: Silapathar Railway Station, ~10–20 km away, connects to major Northeast cities. By Road: Excellent road connectivity from Likabali (1–3 km) and Silapathar; well-linked via NH‑15 from Itanagar, Dibrugarh, and Guwahati Temple Timings Temple Location

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Famous Durga Temple, Mandirs in Kerala, state wise

Pariyanampatta Bhagavathy Temple, Kattukulam

The origin legend speaks of a Namboothiri who, after receiving blessings at the Mookambika Temple in Kollur, discovered the idol—or thidambu—in his own bundle while resting at Pariyanampatta. Architecture of the Temple The temple spans one acre within a larger 8-acre complex, featuring: Intricate wood carvings of the Ashta Dikpalayas surrounding the Sree Chakra and motifs of Bhadrakali flanked by elephants adorn the mandapam entrance Sreekovil (sanctum), Mukha Mandapam, flagstaff (dhwajam), lamp-post (deepasthambam), sub-shrines, kitchen (thidapalli), dining hall (ootupura), and resting area (agrasala). How to Reach to Temple By Road: Kattukulam is about 17 km from Ottapalam. The temple is well-connected via KSRTC and private buses. By Rail: Nearest railhead is Palakkad Railway Station, approximately 31–35 km away. By Air: Coimbatore International Airport is the closest, at around 96–101 km distance Temple Timings Temple Location

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Navamukunda Temple, Thirunavaya-Kerala

According to legend, nine sages—the Navayogis—attempted to install sacred Vishnu salagramas here; the first eight sank completely, while the ninth sank to its knees. Only above-the-knee form of the idol is visible today. Architecture of the Temple The temple is a fine example of Kerala temple architecture, enclosed by a rectangular wall (kshetra-matilluka) with gateways leading into an outer pavilion (chuttambalam).Inside lies the nalambalam (pillared corridors), a namaskara mandapam, and the sri kovil (sanctum), elevated and approached by five steps. Only the upper portion of the 6‑ft, panchaloha-covered stone deity is visible—its lower half remains underground. The deity is poised with the conch (Panchajanya), discus (Sudarshana Chakra), mace (Kaumodaki), and lotus .Intricate wood and stucco carvings—featuring scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata—adorn the temple roof and walls. The superstructure combines granite base with laterite, terracotta tiles, and timber to endure monsoon rains. A separate shrine to Goddess Lakshmi (Malarmangai Nachiyar) exists within the complex. Additional deities include Ganapati and Ayyappa Swami How to Reach to Temple By Road: Around 10 km south of Tirur; accessible via buses, autos, and taxis. By Rail: Thirunavaya Railway Station (~1.5–2 km) is nearest; Kuttippuram (~7 km) and Tirur (~11 km) stations are also options . By Air: The closest airport is Calicut International Airport (~42–43 km) Temple Timings Temple Location

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Sree Maha Ganapathy Temple, Thamarakulam

Although the main deity of the Kottarakkara temple is Lord Shiva, it is popularly revered as a shrine of Mahaganapathy, drawing special attention and priority. Architecture of the Temple The temple features traditional Kerala-style architecture, with simple yet elegant structures built in wood and sloping tiled roofs . It houses multiple deities, including Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Ganesha, Murugan, Ayyappa, and the serpent deity Nagaraja. Except for Parvati and Ganesha, all idols face east How to Reach to Temple Located in Kottarakkara taluk, just 25 km from Kollam city . By Air: Nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport, roughly 70 km away . By Rail: Easily accessible via Kottarakkara railway station, as well as stations at Kollam and Trivandrum . By Road: Well connected through road networks, with buses and taxis available from Kottarakkara, Kollam, Trivandrum, and Kottayam  Temple Timings Temple Location

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Famous Durga Temple, Mandirs in Kerala, state wise

Mangottu Kavu Temple, Athipotta

It is dedicated to Goddess Mangottu Bhagavathi, a fierce form of the Divine Mother and considered the younger sister of Parakkattu Bhagavathi. Architecture of the Temple The temple is built in traditional Kerala style, characterized by gabled roofs and woodwork. The main deity is Mangottu Bhagavathi (Bhadrakali). There is a sub-shrine for Lord Ganapathy in the south-west corner (referred to as Kanni Moola) and another for Mookken Chathen, a guardian spirit, on the northern side. The temple complex includes a Kalyana Mandapam (marriage hall) and lodging facilities managed by the Malabar Devaswom Board, with hereditary trusteeship held by Poomully Mana. How to Reach to Temple By Road: Athipotta is approximately 10 km from Alathur. Buses, autos, and taxis are available. By Rail: Nearest station is Ottapalam, around 24 km away . By Air: Coimbatore Airport also accessible Cochin International Airport ~87–92 km . Temple Timings Temple Location

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