Birbhum's Hidden Gem: Maharaja Nandakumar's 1775 Kali Temple Revealed!

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News18•28-01-2026, 19:35
Birbhum's Hidden Gem: Maharaja Nandakumar's 1775 Kali Temple Revealed!
- •Birbhum district is rich in historical and religious sites, including numerous Sati Pithas, Siddha Pithas, royal palaces, zamindar houses, and countless Kali temples.
- •The Guhyakali temple in Akalipur, near Nalateshwari Sati Pitha in Nalhati, Birbhum, holds a unique history and a distinct Kali idol.
- •Established by Maharaja Nandakumar, the temple houses a Guhyakali idol seated on a serpent throne atop a Panchamundi asana, differing from conventional Kali idols.
- •The idol's history traces back to Magadha King Jarasandha, later found by a farmer during Kashi King Chait Singh's reign, and even caught the attention of Warren Hastings.
- •Originally established in an octagonal brick temple by the Brahmani river, the Guhyakali temple is known for tantric practices and is set in a beautiful natural environment, attracting visitors to Birbhum.
Why It Matters: Discover the ancient Guhyakali temple in Birbhum, established by Maharaja Nandakumar, with its unique idol and rich history.
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