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Maa Taratarini Mandir is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Tara Tarini, located on the Kumari hills near the town of Berhampur in Odisha, India. The temple is considered to be one of the oldest Shakti Peethas in India and is a major pilgrimage destination. The temple has a rich history that dates back to the 8th century. It is believed that the temple was built by King Purusottama Deva of the Eastern Ganga dynasty. The temple follows the Kalinga style of architecture, with a large central tower and intricate carvings. The temple complex also has several smaller shrines and a large courtyard. The temple is considered to be one of the oldest Shakti Peethas in India. The temple is located on the Kumari hills, which are considered to be a sacred place in Hindu mythology. The hills are believed to be the place where the goddesses Tara and Tarini appeared to bless their devotees. The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Tara Tarini, who is considered to be an incarnation of Goddess Shakti. The goddess is believed to be the savior of the distressed, and her blessings are considered essential for the well-being of her devotees. The temple celebrates several festivals throughout the year, including Navratri, Durga Puja, and Chaitra Mangalavara. During Navratri, the temple witnesses a huge influx of devotees who come to seek the blessings of Goddess Tara Tarini. The temple has several shops that sell souvenirs, including idols, pictures, and other religious items. The souvenirs are popular among the devotees who visit the temple. The temple offers prasad to the devotees, which includes rice, dal, vegetables, and sweets. The Prasad is considered to be a blessing from the goddess and is believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the devotees. Overall, Maa Taratarini Mandir is a significant cultural and religious site in India, attracting millions of visitors every year. The temple's location on the Kumari hills and its association with Goddess Shakti make it an essential pilgrimage destination in India. The temple is located in a serene and picturesque setting, surrounded by lush green forests and hills. The natural beauty of the surroundings adds to the spiritual ambiance of the temple.

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By Air

The nearest airport to Maa Taratarini Temple is Biju Patnaik International Airport (BBI) in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. From the airport, avail taxi or bus service to reach Berhampur. The distance between Bhubaneswar and Berhampur is approximately 170 kilometers, and the journey takes around 3-4 hours by road.

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By Rail

Berhampur Railway Station (BAM) is the nearest railway station to Maa Taratarini Temple. It is well-connected to major cities in Odisha and other parts of India. From the railway station, avail of taxi or auto-rickshaw service to reach the temple. The temple is located around 32 kilometers from Berhampur Railway Station.

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By Road

Berhampur is well connected by road to major cities and towns in Odisha. You can reach Berhampur by state-run buses, or avail of private buses, or taxi service. Once you reach Berhampur, avail taxi or bus service to reach Maa Taratarini Temple, which is located on the Kumari hills.

Getting Around

Brahmapur or Berhampur as it is called, is the largest city and gateway to Southern Odisha. The dialect and culture of Southern Odisha have a distinct South Indian touch which can be attributed that it shares its borders with Andhra Pradesh and also the fact that after the British annexed Ganjam from the French in 1759 (in the battle of Deccan), the district was Governed by the Madras Presidency under the aegis of the British Empire in India. Brahmapur is also known as the Silk City due to the famous Silk Patta Sarees. One of the Adi Sakti Peethas is situated near the city, mostly around a distance of 35 km from the Silk City. Explore Kumari Hill, Tara Tarini Hill Shrine, Rushikulya River, Gopalpur Beach, Mahurikalua, Narayani Temple, Budhi Thakurani Temple, Aryapalli Beach, Panchama, Taptapani, Girishnagar Beach, Ghumusar Wildlife Sanctuary, Chilika Lake, Tampara Lake.

Do's and Don'ts

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Do's
  • You have the option of using the stairs, ropeway, and bus service by the temple authority to go up to the temple.
  • Keep your shoes outside the temple.
  • No Luggage locker room is available. Keep your belongings safe with you.
  • Mobile phones are allowed but make sure to keep them in silent mode before entering the temple.
  • Cameras are not allowed inside the temple premises.
Don'ts
  • Photography is not allowed inside the main temple.
  • Be careful with your belongings, as lots of monkeys are there. Avoid carrying food items in the open.