Kshirgram Yogadya Temple

Kshirgram Yogadya Temple

๐Ÿ›• Lord Devi | ๐Ÿ“ Kshirgram, Birbhum, West Bengal

Temple Tags: Famous Temple Shakti Peetha
โœ” Verified by Mandirvaas
โฐ Darshan
Morning: 06:00 AM โ€“ 12:00 PM
Evening: 04:00 PM โ€“ 08:00 PM
๐Ÿ“… Best Time to Visit
October to March
๐Ÿ“ธ Photography
Not Allowed

๐Ÿ”ฑ Temple Significance

Kshirgram Yogadya Temple is believed to be the sacred place where the big toe of Goddess Sati fell, making it one of the important Shakti Peethas in India. The Goddess is worshipped here as Yogadya, symbolizing the primordial energy and cosmic power of the universe.

Devotees believe that Maa Yogadya fulfills wishes, removes obstacles, and grants protection from negative forces. The temple is especially powerful for those seeking spiritual growth and divine guidance.

One of the unique aspec...
Kshirgram Yogadya Temple is believed to be the sacred place where the big toe of Goddess Sati fell, making it one of the important Shakti Peethas in India. The Goddess is worshipped here as Yogadya, symbolizing the primordial energy and cosmic power of the universe.

Devotees believe that Maa Yogadya fulfills wishes, removes obstacles, and grants protection from negative forces. The temple is especially powerful for those seeking spiritual growth and divine guidance.

One of the unique aspects of this temple is that the idol of the Goddess is traditionally kept submerged in water for most of the year and is brought out only during special เคชเฅ‚เคœเคพ rituals. This rare practice adds to the mystical significance of the temple.

The temple becomes highly vibrant during festivals like Navratri and local Bengali celebrations, where thousands of devotees gather to seek blessings.
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๐Ÿ› Temple History

The history of Kshirgram Yogadya Temple is deeply rooted in ancient Hindu traditions and local folklore. It is believed that the temple has existed for centuries and has been a center of Shakti worship in Bengal. According to legends, the temple gained prominence due to the strong devotion of local rulers and villagers who worshipped Maa Yogadya as their guardian deity. Over time, the temple became a significant pilgrimage site in the region. The rituals followed here are unique and reflect traditional Bengali customs, preserving the ancient spiritual practices passed down through generations. The concept of keeping the idol submerged in water is symbolic of divine energy hidden within nature. Despite its rural setting, the temple continues to attract devotees from across West Bengal and neighboring states, maintaining its sacred legacy and cultural importance. Today, Kshirgram Yogadya Temple stands as a symbol of faith, simplicity, and mystical devotion, offering a deeply spiritual experience to all visitors.

Daily Poojas

No daily poojas available.

๐Ÿ”ฑ Special Rituals

No special rituals available.

๐Ÿงญ Pilgrim Travel Tips
  • Visit during special เคชเฅ‚เคœเคพ days to see the idol
  • Carry water and essentials as facilities are limited
  • Respect local traditions and rituals
  • Best visited in winter or festival season

๐Ÿ”” Darshan Timings & Rules

Dress Code: Traditional attire preferred

Photography: No

Prasad: Available

Prasad Details: Sweets and local Bengali offerings

๐Ÿงญ How to Reach

๐Ÿš† Railway: Katwa Railway Station (20.00 km)

โœˆ Airport: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (Kolkata) (140.00 km)

๐ŸšŒ Bus Stand: Katwa Bus Stand (20.00 km)

Kshirgram Yogadya Temple Gallery

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