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Nandikeshwari Temple

Coordinates: 23°57′N 87°40′E / 23.95°N 87.67°E / 23.95; 87.67
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Nandikeshwari Temple
Main Gate of Nandikeshwari Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictBirbhum District
Location
LocationNandikeshwari Tala, Sainthia
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Nandikeshwari Temple is located in West Bengal
Nandikeshwari Temple
Location in West Bengal
Geographic coordinates23°57′N 87°40′E / 23.95°N 87.67°E / 23.95; 87.67
Architecture
Completed1913
Elevation54 m (177 ft)

Nandikeshwari Temple, also known as Nandikeshwari Tala, is located in Sainthia town of West Bengal. This temple is part of the famous Shakti Peethas in Indian Subcontinent.

Name

The name of Goddess is derived from ‘Nandi’, the mascot and follower of Lord Shiva, and ‘Ishwari’ (Goddess), meaning ‘one who is worshiped by Nandi, the divine bull.[1]

History

The history of the Nandikeshwari Temple is linked with the event of Sati's self-sacrifice at the Yajna Sabha of her father Daksha, because Daksha insulted Sati and her husband, Shiva. It is believed that the necklace of Sati's corpse fell here to form the Shakti Peetha when the Sudarshan Chakra of Lord Vishnu mutilated the corpse of Sati from the arms of Lord Shiva to reduce his rage.

Shiva carrying the corpse of Sati

The present temple was built in 1913, the Bengali year of 1320.[2]

Idol

The main idol in the temple is a black stone, which is now almost red, as devotees use sindur to pray the holy stone as Nandikeshwari. The idol is adorned with a silver crown and three golden eyes.[1]

Temple Premises

There are several temples within the boundary among which Ram-Sita temple, Shiva temple, Maha Saraswati temple, Maha Laxmi-Ganesha temple, Laxmi-Narayana temple, Radha Govinda temple, Bhairav Nandikeshwari temple, Hanuman (Bajrangbali) temple deserves special mention. There is a huge sacred banyan tree where the devotees bind red and yellow threads to fulfill their wishes.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nandikeshwari Temple, Sainthia - Info, Timings, Photos, History".
  2. ^ India, Pilgrimage Tourism in. "Nandikeshwari Temple, Saithia - Pilgrimaide.com". www.pilgrimaide.com.