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Maa Tara Chandi Temple

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Proper name
  
Tara Chandi Temple

Sanskrit transliteration
  
Maa Tara Chandi Mandir

State
  
Bihar

District
  
Rohtas district

Number of temples
  
1

Devanagari
  
माँ तारा चंडी मंदिर

Country
  
India

Elevation
  
110 m (361 ft)

Locale
  
Sasaram

Important festivals
  
Navratri, Maha Shivaratri

Maa Tara Chandi Temple

Address
  
Delhi Kolkate Hwy, Sasaram, Bihar 821115

Similar
  
Tomb of Sher Shah Suri, Mundeshwari Temple, Rohtasgarh Fort, Gupta Dham, Sasaram Junction railway st

Maa tara chandi temple sasaram bihar


Maa Tara Chandi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Maa Shakti or Maa Durga, located in Sasaram, Bihar, India. It is one of the 52 Shakti Peetha.

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History

Maa Tarachandi Shakti Peetha, also called Maa Tarachandi, is the oldest and one of the most sacred temples of Sasaram. It is regarded as one of the 52 Siddha Shakti Pithas in India. According to Puranic legends, the "right eye" (Netra) of the corpse of Sati had fallen here when it was chopped off by Lord Vishnu with his "Sudarshan Chakra". The ancient temple, originally called Maa Sati, is believed to be the abode of the goddess Dur Maa Tara Chandi.

The Kaimur Hills provide an access to many other attractions of Sasaram like Gupta Mahadev Temple, Parvati Temple, ancient caves, Manjhar Kund and Dhua Kund are two waterfalls of this town that have the capacity of generating large amounts of electricity.

Shakti Peetha

The Shakti Peetha (Sanskrit: शक्ति पीठ, Śakti Pīṭha, seat of Shakti is a place of worship consecrated ashes of the goddess Shakti or Sati, the female principal of Hinduism and the main deity of the Shakta sect. They are sprinkled throughout the Indian subcontinent.[2]

Location

There is a temple of Goddess Tarachandi, about 5 km from Sasaram two miles to the south, and an inscription of Pratap Dhawal on the rock close to the temple of Chandi Devi. Hindus in large number assemble to worship the goddess. Dhuwan Kund, located about 36 km south-west of this town, is a nearby tourist attraction.

References

Maa Tara Chandi Temple Wikipedia