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Kalighat Kali Temple




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Kalighat Kali Mandir is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The temple has a rich history that dates back to the 12th century. It has been mentioned in various ancient Hindu scriptures and has undergone several renovations over the centuries. The temple is associated with a popular legend that says that the right toe of Goddess Sati's body fell at the site of the temple. The temple is also believed to be the place where Lord Shiva performed the Tandava dance with Sati's body. The temple is built in the traditional Bengali style of architecture and has a unique structure that includes several courtyards and shrines. The main shrine of the temple houses a black stone idol of Goddess Kali. The temple is known for its elaborate rituals and ceremonies that are performed daily. The temple is particularly busy during the festival of Navratri when thousands of devotees flock to the temple to offer their prayers. The temple follows a strict puja ritual, and the priests perform various pujas throughout the day. Devotees can offer various items such as flowers, fruits, and sweets to the goddess. The temple also offers various items for sale such as sacred threads, holy water, and prasad. The temple is considered to be one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India. It is believed that the goddess Kali fulfills the desires of her devotees and blesses them with prosperity and success. The temple is open to all visitors, but there are certain restrictions. Photography and videography inside the temple premises are prohibited. Additionally, visitors are required to remove their shoes before entering the temple. The Kalighat Kali Mandir is located in the heart of Kolkata, which is known for its vibrant street markets, delicious food, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the surrounding area and experience the local culture and cuisine. Overall, the Kalighat Kali Mandir is a significant religious site and a popular destination for devotees of Goddess Kali. The temple's rich history, unique architecture, and elaborate rituals make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Hinduism and Indian culture. The temple's location in the heart of Kolkata and its accessibility makes it a popular tourist destination.
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How to Reach
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By Air
The nearest airport to Kalighat Kali Temple is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) in Kolkata. From the airport, avail of taxi and private car service to reach Kalighat Kali Temple. The distance between the airport and the temple is approximately 24 kilometers, and the journey takes around 1-1.5 hours by road, depending on the traffic.
By Rail
The nearest railway station to Kalighat Kali Temple is Sealdah Railway Station (SDAH) or Howrah Junction (HWH). From the railway station, avail of a cab service or a local train to reach Kalighat Kali Temple. The temple is located around 10-12 kilometers from both Sealdah and Howrah stations, and the journey takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour by road, depending on the traffic.
By Road
Kolkata is well connected by road to various cities and towns in West Bengal and neighboring states. If you are traveling within Kolkata, avail taxi, or bus service, or use ride-sharing services to reach Kalighat Kali Temple. The temple is located on Kalighat Road, near Kalighat Metro Station and Rashbehari Avenue. It is easily accessible by road, and there are parking facilities available nearby.

Getting Around
Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), famously known as the City of Joy, is the capital of West Bengal. Founded as an East India Company trading post, it was India's capital under the British Raj from 1773–1911. It is also home to Mother House, the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa, whose tomb is on site. Here streets are vivid and full of creativity. Starting from admiring the flourishing art scene in the city to going on rewarding gastronomical explorations to wandering amidst the countless bazaars to sitting by the banks of the Hooghly and enjoying a peaceful sunset, Kolkata is soaked in layers and layers of heritage and culture, and peeling off each layer to look beneath the hood is a very rewarding, once-in-a-lifetime experience. It is among the 52 Shakti Peethas in the world. Goddess Kali is deeply revered and Durga Pooja is celebrated in the grandest manner in Kolkata, especially at Kalighat Kali temple. Explore nearby places like Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Belur Math, Indian Museum, Victoria Memorial, St. Paul's Cathedral, Park Street, Science City, Howrah Bridge, Eco Park, Victoria Memorial, Fort William, Howrah Bridge, Birla Planetarium, Marble Palace Mansion, Birla Mandir, Alipore Zoo, Pareshnath Jain Temple, Prinsep Ghat, etc.
Do's and Don'ts
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Do's
- Cameras, mobiles, and wallets are not allowed inside the temple premises, you may need to deposit these items in a locker.
- Clock rooms are available to store your valuables.
- Flowers, incense sticks, altaa, sindoor, bindi, chunni, etc are also prohibited.
Don'ts
- Photography is prohibited inside the temple.

