Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Tripurasundari Temple

Tripurasundari Temple
The Tripurasundari Temple was constructed in 1501 A.D. by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya. One of the 51 pithasthans in India as per Hindu mythology, this temple is also known as Kurma Pith because the shape of the temple premises resembles that of 'Kurma' namely tortoise.

The temple's presiding deity is Maa Kali. Her idol is made of 'reddish black Kastic pathar.' Maa Kali is worshipped in her 'Soroshi' form in this temple. A smaller idol of Maa Kali called 'Chotto Maa' used to be carried by Maharajas of Tripura during "Mrigaya" namely hunting and also on the battlefield.

A strong Bengali influence is evident in the temple's architecture. It has a square type sanctum of the typical Bengali hut type structure with a conical dome.

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