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Kanak Durga Temple

Coordinates: 22°27′15″N 86°52′54″E / 22.454185°N 86.881557°E / 22.454185; 86.881557
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Kanak Durga Temple
কনক দুর্গা মন্দির
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJhargram
DeityDurga
FestivalsDurga Puja
Location
LocationChilkigarh
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Kanak Durga Temple is located in India
Kanak Durga Temple
Location in India
Kanak Durga Temple is located in West Bengal
Kanak Durga Temple
Kanak Durga Temple (West Bengal)
Geographic coordinates22°27′15″N 86°52′54″E / 22.454185°N 86.881557°E / 22.454185; 86.881557
Architecture
Date established500 years ago (approximately)
Website
Jhargram Kanak Durga Temple

Kanak Durga Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Devi Durga, is located at Chilkigarh, Jhargram district, in West Bengal.[1][2]

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The Kanak Durga Temple is laying on the bank of Dulung river, which is 14 kilometers away from Jhargram town.[3] The family of Ramchandra Sarangi, a Brahmin from Odisha, is the family priest of the Jhargram royal family, is also the priest of this temple through generations.[4]

History

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History says that the feudal king of Chilakigarh, Gopinath Singh, built this temple. Following a divine dream, he crafted the idol using his wife's bangles. Locals say that once upon a time human sacrifices offered to Deity until the blood reached Dulung river (following down the temple).[5] However, following the goddess's directive, this practice was stopped. Yet, animal sacrifices, specifically goat sacrifices, still occur. This takes place on the night of Ashtami, deep within the nearby forest. Only members of the royal family participate in the night worship. Locals believe that on Navami, the offerings are cooked by Goddess Durga herself. During the Maoist era, the statue was stolen twice in 2007–2008.[6] A new idol made of Ashtadhatu (an alloy of eight metals) was created. CCTV cameras were installed in the temple. The Kanak Durga Temple has also made its place on the tourism map of West Bengal.[7] There is a vast herbal forest adjacent to the temple.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Chakraborty, Goutam (2020). Know Your State West Bengal. Arihant Publication India Limited. p. 156. ISBN 9789325292222.
  2. ^ "Kanak Durga Temple on Google Maps". Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Kanak Durga Temple | Jhargram District, Government of West Bengal | India". Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  4. ^ "কয়েকশো বছরের পুরোনো মন্দির, মনস্কামনা পূরণের জন্য জঙ্গলপথ পেরিয়ে যেখানে পৌঁছন ভক্তরা". bengali.Indianexpress.com (in Bengali). The Indian Express. 10 August 2022. Archived from the original on 12 July 2024. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  5. ^ সরকার, অনিরুদ্ধ (25 September 2023). "নবমীর রাতে নরবলি হত ঝাড়গ্রামের কনকদুর্গা মন্দিরে!". anandabazar.com (in Bengali). Anandabazar Patrika. Archived from the original on 12 July 2024. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  6. ^ Mukherjee, Indranil (4 October 2023). "Durga Puja 2023: প্রায় ৫০০ বছরের প্রাচীন চিল্কিগড়ের কনক দুর্গা মন্দির, জনশ্রুতি অষ্টমীর রাতে ভোগ রান্না করেন দেবী স্বয়ং". bangla.latestly.com (in Bengali). Latestly. Archived from the original on 12 July 2024. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  7. ^ "'Holy Forest' around Jhargram declared Bio-Heritage Site". Get Bengal. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  8. ^ Mukherjee, Sreecheta (2012). Temples of Bengal. Aesthetics Media Services. pp. 94–99.
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