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<p> </p> <p>Mangal Chandi Temple, Ujani Shakti Peetha is situated in Ujani Village in Guskara of Barddhaman district, West Bengal in India. It is 16km from Guskara Railway Station. Here, at Ujani Shaki Peeth, the right wrist of Devi Sati had fallen,she is in the form of Devi Mangala Chandika or Mangal Chandi and Kapilambar appears as Vairabh. From then onwards, the place became pious and deified to be a Shakti Peeth of Bengal.</p> <p> </p> <p><img src="https://www.pilgrimaide.com/main-control/photos/Mangal%20Chandi%20Ujani%202.png" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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<p> </p> <p>The proud King Dakshya summoned a yajna but intentionally avoids inviting his daughter Sati and her husband Lord Shiva as Dakshya was not that fond of his son-in-law. When Sati reached the yajna ceremony uninvited, the abominable king insulted her and Lord Shiva like anything. Out of rage and pain, the devi then and there self-immolated herself leaving behind the corpse.</p> <p>When Lord Shiva came across this fact, He immediately took the form of Birbhadra and chopped off the head of Dakshya and took the corpse of the Devi and started mourning. To help Him out of His pain and to save the world, Lord Vishu sent the Sudarshan Chakra to mutilate the body of the Devi. When that happened the body was cut off in 51 pieces. The right wrist of the Devi fell at this place and formed the Shakti Peeth</p>
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<p> </p> <p>The freshly painted yellow colored simple edifice of the Ujani Shakti Peeth doesn't depict any special architectural ornamentation. The temple courtyard is enriched with beautiful trees that have grown there and preserved for ages. Inside the garbha griha two idols of the deities are consecrated. One is of Devi Mangal Chandi and the other is of Lord Shiva, worshipped as Kapilambar here.</p>
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<p> </p> <p>The regular nitya puja is offered at the Maa Mangal Chandi Temple. The shebaits perform the regular rituals starting from snana to decking up the garbha griha with flowers and oil lamps. Next to that, the deities are adorned with fresh clothes that mostly the devotees offer. After a certain time, before the aarti, the pilgrims can offer their puja to the deities. Later they can have the Prasad of Maa Mangal Chandi and Lord Shiva.The deities are specially adorned with ornaments and flamboyant attires during Durga Puja, Navaratris and also specially during the Kalipuja or Diwali. Yajnas are also offered by the purohits during the special occasions. Mahashivratri is also celebrated with a great pomp in this ancient Shakti Peeth of Bardhaman district.</p> <p>March - Mahashivratri <br /> October - Durga Puja, Navratri<br /> November - Kalipuja/Diwali</p> <p> </p>
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<p> </p> <p>24 Hours Open</p>
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<p> </p> <p>Kogram, Nutanhat, West Bengal 713147</p> <p><em>Contact : 033-4401 2086/4401 2082</em></p> <p> </p>
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