Category: Travelogue

  • Maa Fullora (Attahas) Temple- Ahmedpur, Birbhum, West Bengal

    Maa Fullora or Attahas (meaning laughter) temple a Shakti Peeta is located in Birbhum district of West Bengal. It is on Labhpur to Ahmedpur road. Labhpur to Ahmedpur is about 15 kms. The temple is situated closer to Ahmedpur i.e about 5 kms before Ahmedpur. It is believed that Sati Devi’s lower lip had fallen…

  • Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh

    Lepakshi is a small town situated in Ananthpur district of Andhra Pradesh. It is about 15 kms from Hindupur and 120 kms from Bangalore. Lepakshi has shrines of Shiva, Vishnu and Virabhadra. It is interesting both historically and archeologically. The famous Virabhadra temple built by brothers Viranna and Virupanna, is a notable example of Vijayanagar…

  • Lankeshwar Temple – Guwahati, Assam

    Lankeshwar temple is an ancient Shiva temple in the western part of Guwahati. It is on the way to airport and close to Guwahati University. Lankeshwar is on the top of a hill and has about 450 steps. The climb is very beautiful and a temple of Shani (Saturn) is found on the way. A…

  • Kshanambika Devi Sri Chakra Temple, Srirangapattana, Karnataka

    Kshanambika Devi Sri Chakra Temple is located in Srirangapattana town in Mandya district of Karnataka. Srirangapattana one of the oldest and the previous capital of Wodeyar rulers is situated about 125kms from Bangalore and 20 kms from Mysore. While driving from Bangalore, on reaching Srirangapattana, we find a circle. Take the Bandikeri road which turns…

  • Kankaleshwari Shakti peeta- Kankalitala, Bolpur, Bhirbhum, West Bengal

    Kankalitala temple is situated about 9 kms. from Bolpur. It is located on Bolpur- Labhpur road, on the banks of river Kopai, in Birbhum district of west Bengal.  Sati devi’s waist is believed to have fallen in a pond adjacent to the temple. Hence the main temple has no idol but has a photograph of…

  • Kali Temple- Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal

    Kali temple at Kalighat, Kolkata is situated on the bank of river Adi Ganga. The name Kolkata is believed to have come from Kalighat. Kalighat was a ghat or a landing point for a boat to the sacred temple of Kali. In the course of time, the river has moved away and the present temple…

  • Kalabhairava Temple Devaramane, Mudigere, Chikkamagalur District, Karnataka

    Devaramane is a tiny village, located in Mudigere taluk, Chickamagalur district, Karnataka. It is about 20 kms from Mudigere town. The road is motor able up to temple. About a kilometer before the temple, on the left side of the road, there is a small cattle path for about 200 meters, which leads to a…

  • Kaal Bhairav Temple – Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

    Bhairav or Kaal Bhairav is an important deity of Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. It is a fierce attribute of Shiva associated with destruction. As per Shiva Purana, Brahma arrogantly asks Vishnu to worship him as he is the supreme creator. This angers Shiva and he thereby severs Brahma’s fifth head. Thereafter Brahma had only four…

  • Jhula Devi Temple – Ranikhet, Uttarkhand

    Jhula devi temple is located near Chaubatia gardens, Ranikhet, and is about 7 kms from town. The main temple is about 700 years old but the present temple was renovated in 1935. It is believed that, 700 years ago, Chaubatia was a dense forest and wild animals like Tigers and Leopards could be seen. They…

  • Hole Anjaneya Temple, Maddur, Mandya District, Karnataka

    Hole Anjaneya temple located on the banks of river Shimsha, in Maddur town of Mandya district, Karnataka. Maddur is about 80 kms from Bangalore. While driving from Bangalore, one has to take a left deviation from the highway. This road goes to Maddur town. Just 10 meters from this deviation, take a left turn. There…