Ambika Kalna - Kalna

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Address :

Kalna, West Bengal 713409, India

Postal code : 713409
Website : http://www.indianrailways.gov.in/
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Kalna, West Bengal 713409, India
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Abhijit on Google

GOOD MAINTAINED AND VERY WELL CLEANED STATION
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Surya on Google

This railway station serves as the gateway to Kalna, Temple City. Almost every trains are stopped here, good transportation services like Bus, Auto, Electric Riksha available located near to the station. Well maintained and cleaned. The station provide an important role to connect to Kalna city, famous for its historical monuments.
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Aritra Bhaumik on Google

Important station in Bandel Jn.- Katwa Jn. Section. Few Superfast & Express Trains stop here. Amar babar mamar bari at Kalna, Boromitropara, Amla Pukur (After Baidyapur 4-point Crossing) Some Superfast Express Trains like:- Teesta Torsa Express Malda Town Intercity Express Azimganj Passenger Kamrup Express Katihar Express Radhikapur Express Puri - Kamakhya Express Hate Bazare Express These trains stop at Ambika Kalna. Besides all slow & fast locals stops here with a DEMU named as SDAH-JANGIPUR Rd DEMU local also stops here. Mainly trains towards Katwa Jn., Nabadwip Dham, Azimganj Jn., New Farakka Jn. & Malda Town arrives at Platform No. 3 & Trains towards Bandel Jn., Howrah Jn., Kolkata, Sealdah & Naihati Jn. arrives at Platform No. 1. Total there is 4 stations.
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Saptarshi Sarkar on Google

Important station in Howrah Katwa Section having 4 platforms. All major train stop here.
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Ankita Doari on Google

I visited Ambika kalna ,few days back in the 1st week of April'21, amazing place with a lot to explore specially the temples and the fine work curved on the pillers of every single tourist spot .. mesmerized to see that the visiting places are well maintained ...I would rather suggest to hire electronic rickshaw for the whole day tour ,the hiring charges may vary so make sure to had a brief conversation before booking..the most common tourists spot you should never miss ,are Rajbari ground , 108 shiv mandir, Bhaba pagla Ashram, Siddheswari Kalibari , Gopaljiu temple , Ram Krishna sarada math , Radha Krishna temple where patal ganga situated,Ananta Bashudev Temple, Mahaprabhu bari ,300 years old tamarind tree where Mahaprabhu Chaitanya met Gouridas pandit for the first time and kalna khalpar etc
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Debananda Saha on Google

Good station weather is also very good. There is lack of gents toilet and that is why male passengers has to suffer. There are four plate form in Ambika kalna. Ticket counter is under the station. Bus stand and toto stand are near to the station. There are two over bridge also. The station is looks very good. After considering all this things I am giving it 4 star rating.
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Sundarban Fresh on Google

Beautiful countryside with rich religious past . River Behula run middle of the Villege areas. Farmers busy with Onion, Cocumber and Jute cultivation process. Farmers Market near Railway Station area. Good connectivity with National routes. You must be visit hear .
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Bengalee Kolkata on Google

Kalna or Ambika Kalna is a town in the Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the Kalna subdivision, situated on the western bank of the Bhāgirathi river. The town is more popularly known as Ambika Kalna, named after the goddess Kali, Maa Ambika. It has numerous historical monuments, such as the Rajbari (the palace), and 108 Shiva temples. The city of Kalna is 60 kilometres (37 mi) from Bardhaman. The first reference to Ambika Kalna is found in a 6th-century text known as the Kubjika Tantra. According to General Alexander Cunningham, the founder of the Archaeological Survey of India, Ambika Kalna was a frontier city of the Tamralipta kingdom during the 7th century. At that time, a naval base was founded in the city during the reign of Shashanka. Kalna houses the only Chaitanya temple built in Sri Chaitanya's lifetime. It is the abode of pilgrimage for the Barnabites. It was a celebrated place during Mohammedan rule in the 15th century. The city reached its apex during the late 18th century under the patronage of the Maharajas of Bardhaman, who built several temples with intricate terracotta ornamentation.

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