Dakshineswar Kali Temple or Dakshineswar Kalibari is a Hindu
navaratna style temple in
Dakshineswar
Dakshineswar is a neighbourhood in the Kolkata Metropolitan Area of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Autho ...
, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, on the eastern bank of the
Hooghly River
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. The presiding deity of the temple is
Bhavatarini (Kali), a form of
Mahadevi
Mahadevi (, , IPA: / mɐɦɑd̪eʋiː/), also referred to as Adi Parashakti, and Mahamaya, is the supreme goddess in Hinduism. According to the goddess-centric sect Shaktism, all Hindu gods and goddesses are considered to be manifestations of t ...
or Parashakti Adya Kali, otherwise known as Adishakti Kalika.
[ p.11.] The temple was built in 1855 by
Rani Rashmoni, a
zamindar
A zamindar in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semi-autonomous feudal lord of a ''zamindari'' (feudal estate). The term itself came into use during the Mughal Empire, when Persian was the official language; ''zamindar'' is the ...
(feudal lord), and a devotee of Kali. The temple is associated with
avatar
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Sri
Ramakrishna
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and
Sarada Devi
Sri Sarada Devi ( Bengali: সারদা দেবী; ; 22 December 1853 – 20 July 1920), born Kshemankari / Thakurmani / Saradamani Mukhopadhyay, was the wife and spiritual consort of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a nineteenth-century Hindu ...
, his wife and devotee mystic, both of 19th century Bengal.
The main temple was inspired by Radhakanta temple in
Tollygunge
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G ...
, built by Babu Ramnath Mondal of the
Bawali Raj family.
The temple compound, apart from the nine-spired main temple, contains a large courtyard surrounding the temple, with rooms along the boundary walls. Along the riverfront, there are twelve shrines dedicated to
Shiva
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, Kali's consort, a temple to
Radha
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–
Krishna
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, a bathing ghat at the river, and a shrine dedicated to Rani Rashmoni. The 'Nahabat', or "music tower," northeast and beyond the last of the Shiva temples, is where
Maa Sarada spent a considerable part of her life.
Sri Ramakrishna's room is in the northwest corner of the courtyard, with a semicircular verandah facing the river.
History
The Dakshineswar Kali Temple was founded around the middle of the 19th century by Mahishya zamindar Rani Rashmoni. She was well known for her philanthropic activities. In the year 1847, Rashmoni prepared to go upon a long pilgrimage
A pilgrimage is a travel, journey to a holy place, which can lead to a personal transformation, after which the pilgrim returns to their daily life. A pilgrim (from the Latin ''peregrinus'') is a traveler (literally one who has come from afar) w ...
to the sacred Hindu city of Kashi (known also as Varanasi or Benares) to express her devotions to the Divine Mother. Rani was to travel in twenty-four boats, carrying relatives, servants, and supplies.[ According to traditional accounts, the night before the pilgrimage began, Rashmoni had a ]vision
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of the Divine Mother goddess Kali
Kali (; , ), also called Kalika, is a major goddess in Hinduism, primarily associated with time, death and destruction. Kali is also connected with transcendental knowledge and is the first of the ten Mahavidyas, a group of goddesses who p ...
in a dream, who said,
Profoundly affected by the dream, Rani immediately looked for and purchased a plot in the village of Dakshineswar. The large temple complex was built between 1847 and 1855. The plot was bought from an Englishman, Jake Hastie, and was then popularly known as ''Saheban Bagicha''. Built partly on ground shaped like a tortoise and thus considered befitting for the worship of Shakti according to Tantra traditions, it took eight years and nine hundred thousand rupees to complete the construction.
The image of Goddess Kali was installed on the '' Snana Yatra'' day on 31 May 1855, amid grand festivities. The temple was known then as ''Sri Sri Jagadishwari Mahakali'', with Ramkumar Chhattopadhyay as the head priest. His younger brother Gadadhar (later known as Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
) and his nephew Hriday moved in to assist him.[ On 31 May 1855, more than 1 lakh (one hundred thousand) ]Brahmin
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s were invited from different parts of the country to grace the auspicious occasion. The next year, 1856, Ramkumar died, and the position of head priest was given to Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
. His wife, Sarada Devi
Sri Sarada Devi ( Bengali: সারদা দেবী; ; 22 December 1853 – 20 July 1920), born Kshemankari / Thakurmani / Saradamani Mukhopadhyay, was the wife and spiritual consort of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a nineteenth-century Hindu ...
, stayed in the south side of the ''Nahabat'' (music tower), in a small room on the ground floor which is now a shrine dedicated to her.
Rani Rashmoni lived for only five years and nine months after the inauguration of the temple. She fell seriously ill in 1861. Realizing that her death was near, she decided to hand over the property she had purchased in Dinajpur (now in Bangladesh
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) as a legacy for the maintenance of the temple to the temple trust. She accomplished her task on 18 February 1861 and died on the next day.[
Due to his inspirational devotion to the Divine Mother as Goddess Kali, realized God-consciousness and practical teachings for laypersons, Ramakrishna was responsible for bringing much in the way of both fame and pilgrims to the temple.] From 1902-1932, lay disciple Mahendranath Gupta published the Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita, known in English as The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna. It contains practical teachings given by Sri Ramakrishna over a four year period to his lay devotees and disciples, including moments with Naredranath Dutta, later world-famous as Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda () (12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902), born Narendranath Datta, was an Indian Hindus, Hindu monk, philosopher, author, religious teacher, and the chief disciple of the Indian mystic Ramakrishna. Vivekananda was a major figu ...
.
Architecture
Built in the navaratna
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or nine spires style of Bengal architecture, the three-storeyed south-facing temple has nine spires distributed in the upper two storeys, and stands on a high platform with a flight of stairs, overall it measures square and rises over high.[
The '']garbha griha
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The term ''garbhagriha'' (literally, "womb chamber") comes from the Sanskrit words '' ...
'' (or sanctum sanctorum) houses an image of goddess Kali, known as ''Bhavatarini'', standing on the chest of a supine Shiva
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, with both figures placed on a thousand-petaled lotus throne
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made of silver.[
West of the main temple and between the entrance to the ]ghat
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on the Hooghly river
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lies the row of twelve identical Shiva temples, built facing the east in the typical '' aat-chala'' Bengal architecture. To the northeast of the temple complex is the Vishnu/Radha Kanta Temple. A flight of steps lead up to a columned verandah and into the temple. There, a silver throne holds the image of Lord Krishna
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and a image of Radha
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Gallery
File:Maa Bhavatarini at Dakshineshwar Temple (Photo Frame Type).JPG, The name of the idol of Kali
Kali (; , ), also called Kalika, is a major goddess in Hinduism, primarily associated with time, death and destruction. Kali is also connected with transcendental knowledge and is the first of the ten Mahavidyas, a group of goddesses who p ...
worshiped in the temple is Jagadishwari, also widely known as Bhavatarini.
File:Ramakrishna.jpg, Sri Ramakrishna
Ramakrishna (18 February 1836 – 16 August 1886——— —), also called Ramakrishna Paramahansa (; ; ), born Ramakrishna Chattopadhay,M's original Bengali diary page 661, Saturday, 13 February 1886''More About Ramakrishna'' by Swami Prab ...
came to the temple in 1855 as an assistant to his elder brother, Ramkumar, the head priest; later he took job as the priest of Radhakanta Jiu temple, and eventually became the head priest of the Kali temple.
File:Dakshineshwar Temple - Calcutta (Kolkata) - 1865.jpg, Photograph of Ramnath Temple from "Views of Calcutta and Barrackpore," taken by Samuel Bourne.
File:The twelve Shiva temples at the Dakshineswar Kali temple complex, in West Bengal, India, photographed by Yogabrata Chakraborty, on November 5, 2022.jpg, Partial view of the Shiva temples, west side of the complex.
File:Dakshineswar Kali Temple on the bank River Ganges.jpg, Dakshineswar Temple on the banks of the Hooghly river
The Hooghly River (, also spelled ''Hoogli'' or ''Hugli'') is the westernmost distributary of the Ganges, situated in West Bengal, India. It is known in its upper reaches as the Bhagirathi. The Bhagirathi splits off from the main branch of the G ...
, a tributary of the Ganges.
File:Main entrance ("Singha Dwar"; সিংহ দুয়ার) of the iconic Dakshineswar Temple in West Bengal, India.jpg, Main entrance (Lion gate/"Singha Dwar"; সিংহ দুয়ার) of Dakshineswar Temple.
See also
* Rani Rashmoni
* Ramkrishna
*Belur Math
Belur Math () is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda, the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. It is located in Belur, West Bengal, India on the west bank of Hooghly River. Bel ...
* Annapurna Temple, Titagarh
* Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda relationship
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