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मार्च 13, 2019 की पोस्ट दिखाई जा रही हैं

Kalighat

चित्र
One of the 51 Shakti Peeths, the Kalighat Kali sanctuary is a standout amongst the most notable spots of love in Kolkata. The present sanctuary goes back to the nineteenth century, in any case, it finds a reference in certain bhakti writing of Bengal going back to the fifteenth and seventeenth hundreds of years. This is proof enough for the artifact of the area. Developed under the support of a zamindar, the present sanctuary was finished in 1809. The symbol is extraordinary with three enormous eyes, along with projecting tongue, and four hands— all made of gold. Two of these hands hold a grass shearer and the separated leader of the evil presence Shumbha. The sanctuary is worked in the style of conventional Bengal school of engineering with a solitary vast arch at the best. Distinctive areas inside the sanctuary are reserved for various purposes. The Natmondir and Jor Bangla give a superior perspective on the sanctum sanctorum and the Harkat tala is the conciliatory spec