Maa Chandi Temple - Cuttack

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Maa Chandi Temple

Address :

Sartol, Cuttack, Odisha 753010, India

Postal code : 753010
Opening hours :
Tuesday 8AM–8PM
Wednesday 8AM–8PM
Thursday 8AM–8PM
Friday 8AM–8PM
Saturday 8AM–8PM
Sunday 8AM–8PM
Monday 8AM–8PM
Categories :

Sartol, Cuttack, Odisha 753010, India
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Sanjay kumar Sahoo on Google

Because i don't like any blind believe
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Aditya Ranjan Patra on Google

Very good place
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Dinesh kumar Swain on Google

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pritikant jena on Google

If u r a devotee of maa chandi then u must visit this temple... A best time to visit is during Dussehra when maa chandi was worshipped at most... Most people do pooja when they bought new vehicle.. May maa chandi bless you all
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Giridhar M Desai on Google

Excellent Mandir. Face of Devi Chandi is unique. During aarati you can witness various expressions on the face of the goddess. Wonderful experience.
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Bond 007 on Google

Look at the facial expressions of the Devi. This is the aarti of Cuttack Chandi Mandir..the expression of face changes as per lights of aarti... looks like sakhshaat maa hai.. notice the eyes, mouth specially.....
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Santosh Patra-IA20-520 on Google

Hindu temples are known by many different names, varying on region and language, including AlayamMandir, Mandira, Ambalam, Gudi, Kavu, Koil, Kovil, Déul, Raul, Devasthana, Degul, Deva Mandiraya and Devalaya. A Hindu temple is a symbolic house, the seat and dwelling of Hindu gods. It is a structure designed to bring human beings and gods together according to Hindu faith. Inside its Garbhagriha innermost sanctum, a Hindu temple contains a Murti or Hindu god's image. Hindu temples are large and magnificent with a rich history. There is evidence of use of sacred ground as far back as the Bronze Age and later during the Indus Valley Civilization. Outside of the Indian subcontinent (India, Bangladesh and Nepal), Hindu temples have been built in various countries around the world. Either following the historic diffusion of Hinduism across Asia ancient stone temples of Cambodia and Indonesia or following the migration of the Indian Hindus' diaspora; to Western Europe (esp. Great Britain), North America (the United States and Canada), as well as Australia, Malaysia and Singapore, Mauritius and South Africa.
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Suryakanta Behera on Google

This place is in my area. Developed and maintained by local people. Many occasions are celebrated hear. Very nice and peace'place. Now development is going on.

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