Shyama Maa Kali Temple - Darbhanga

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

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Mansaar Colony, Darbhanga, Bihar 846006, India

Postal code : 846006
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Mansaar Colony, Darbhanga, Bihar 846006, India
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Ashutosh Jha on Google

Well maintained and beautiful temple.
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Krishna Kumar on Google

I love this place. This is the famous temple of Maa kaali in Darbhanga.
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Satyanarayan Krishna on Google

It Goddess Kali temple located inside the Darbhanga University campus. It has a pond , shiv and other God temple as well.
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Pinku Vatas on Google

Most praised temple in darbhanga bihar , build by darbhanga maharaj. Must visit once if you in darbhanga.Mother Kali's Dham Shyama Kali temple is built on the pyre in Darbhanga, Bihar. A large number of devotees visit here and all Manglik works are also done. This temple is known as Shyama Mai's temple.Shyama Mai's temple is built on the pyre of Maharaja Rameshwar Singh at the crematorium Ghat and is an unusual occurrence in itself. Maharaja Rameshwar Singh was one of the seeker kings of the Darbhanga royal family. Due to the name of the king, this temple is known as Rameshwari Shyama Mai. The temple was founded by Maharaj Kameshwar Singh of Darbhanga in 1933. The statue of mother was brought from Paris - Historians say that this statue came from Paris. Visiting the feet of Mother Shyama Kali fulfills every wish of the devotees. On the part of the mother, there is a delectable Raktim or yellow cloth. This idol of Maa Kali is of four arms. The right hand always blesses the visiting refugees. The entire temple complex is always in a bustling mood and the atmosphere is vibrant with Jai Shyama Mai's Jayghosh. In this temple, mother Kali is worshiped with both Vedic and Tantric methods. Usually in Hinduism the couple does not go to the cremation ground until after 1 year of marriage. But in this temple built in the cremation ground, not only newlyweds come to seek blessings, but weddings are also done in this temple. Experts say that Shyama Mai Mata is the form of Sita. Laldas, who was a servant of King Rameshwar Singh, has explained this in the Rameshwar Charit Mithila Ramayana. It is derived from the Ramayana composed by Valmiki. It is told that after Ravana was killed, Mother-Sita told Lord Rama that whoever slays Sahatrananda will be the real hero. On this, Lord Rama went out to kill him. During the war, Lord Rama got an arrow from Sahasranand. Mother Sita became very angry on this and killed Sahastranand. Mother's color turned black with anger. Even after the slaughter, his anger did not calm down, so Lord Shiva himself had to come to stop him. As soon as the feet were placed on the Lord's chest, the mother was very ashamed and the tongue came out of her mouth. This form of Mother is worshiped and she is called here as Kali not Shyama
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Superheroes Central on Google

Enjoyed the vibe there. It is behind LNMU university. There are 5 temple complexes. Don't go on Sundays afternoon, just don't. I was there on the day when the 10th board ended so it ruined my day. Tons of children irrespective of their religion were there praying to maa. ? But I tell you what the vibe was still alive. It is the place ones go if tries to explore darbhanga. There is a small man made pond in which you can enjoy sailing boat. You will love it.
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Sanjeeb Mishra on Google

One of the main Devotees/ Tourist attraction Temple in entire North Bihar, carrying legacy of Royal touch, now-a-days devotee/tourist can enjoy the boat riding, due to beautiful lighting at night, area near Temple looks amazing, must visit place
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Ashutosh Choudhary on Google

This is heritage of dharbhanga.one of the oldest temple of dharbhanga
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Anil Yadav on Google

Shyama Maa Temple is one of the most famous temples in India. This temple is very old and serene. People from all over the world visit this.

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