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Maa Chandrika Devi Temple, Lucknow

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    Location: NH24 Lucknow-Sitapur Road Kathwara, Village, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226202, India

    Estimated Visiting Time: 2-3 hours.

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    In Lucknow, one of the oldest and most well-known places of worship is Maa Chandrika Devi Temple. It is located close to the serene Gomti River banks. For more than 300 years, people have come to this temple to offer prayers to the goddess Durga. Remarkably, the goddess’s three-headed idol is crafted entirely of granite. The temple’s significance extends beyond its age and aesthetic appeal. Hindu holy texts like the Skanda and Karma Puranas also make reference to it. An energetic and dynamic atmosphere is created by the annual influx of numerous enthusiasts. However, on holidays like Amavasya and Navratri, the number of visitors rises even further.

    Attraction

    Maa Chandrika Devi Temple is well known for both its spiritual significance and its exquisite architecture. Maa Chandrika Devi, the principal goddess of the temple, is revered as a strong goddess who is frequently connected to safety, wealth, and well-being. Visitors swarm the temple in search of blessings and offer prayers for different areas of their lives. Other shrines, places for meditation, and pilgrimage amenities are frequently found within the temple grounds. Devotees and tourists alike love it for its tranquil settings and lively atmosphere during festivals.

    History

    It is still unknown whence this well-known Hindu temple in Lucknow began. On the other hand, the current temple was constructed around 300 years ago. According to legend, the site of the temple was formerly covered in a thick forest. A resident of Kathwara village was motivated to erect a temple there by a dream they had about Chandrika Devi. Remarkably, the temple eventually housed the primary deity’s idol, which had originally been discovered in another hamlet. There are interesting legends surrounding the origins of the Chandrika Devi Temple, according to local accounts. The eldest son of Shri Lakshmana, who founded Lucknow, encountered a challenging circumstance while riding his horse, Ashwamegh, along the Gomti River.Maa Chandrika Devi Temple - Oldest temple In Lucknow & its storyThe weather suddenly became gloomy, and he sought refuge in a thick woodland. He honestly prayed to Chandrika Devi there, requesting protection. The weather miraculously cleared, and the goddess materialized in front of him. This holy experience led to the construction of the first Chandrika Devi Temple. Regretfully, intruders destroyed it in the twelfth century. This well-known Lucknow tourist destination is associated with another fascinating legend that transports us back in time to the Dwapar Yug of Hindu mythology. Barbeek, son of Ghatotkacha, is said to have learned from Lord Krishna about a holy site where he may acquire immense power. Barbeek came here and worshiped Goddess Chandrika for three years in a row, hoping to receive great power and blessings. On these unique days, the temple is the site of several religious events. People travel great distances to offer prayers and ask the goddess for blessings. Sacred rites such as the “mundane” (hair offering) and Dhawan (fire ritual) are frequently observed by devotees. An extensive fair is held at the temple in March/April and October/November to commemorate the significance of these unique days. Beside the temple lies a pond called Sudhanva Kund, also called Mahisagar Tirtha. A massive statue of Lord Shiva stands in the middle of the kund. The shrine is close to Havan Kund and Yagyashala for Havan performances. The Chandrika Devi Temple is the ideal location if you’re seeking a serene and contemplative spiritual. Regretfully, intruders destroyed it in the twelfth century. This well-known Lucknow tourist destination is associated with another fascinating legend that transports us back in time to the Dwapar Yug of Hindu mythology. Barbeek, son of Ghatotkacha, is said to have learned from Lord Krishna about a holy site where he may acquire immense power. Barbeek came here and worshiped Goddess Chandrika for three years in a row, hoping to receive great power and blessings.

    Inside/Outside Views

    The temple is a magnificent building that embodies traditional Indian temple design with its elaborate carvings and vivid colors. Its exterior features a majestic facade with elaborate pillars and a tall spire that is frequently adorned with sculptures that represent Hindu deities and scenes from mythology. The temple’s interior is a haven of spiritual peace, with shrines honoring the goddess Chandrika Devi as well as other celestial creatures. The aroma of incense and the sound of devotional chants fill the air, bringing tourists and worshippers alike to a peaceful atmosphere. Within the sanctum of the temple, devotees pray, carry out rites, and ask for blessings. Visitors’ spiritual experience may be further enhanced by ornate murals or relief sculptures on the inside walls that illustrate religious stories.Maa Chandrika Devi Temple - Oldest temple In Lucknow & its story

    Opening Hours

    Thursday      5 AM–1 PM 

                            2–10 PM

    Friday            5 AM–1 PM

                            2–10 PM

    Saturday       5 AM–1 PM

                           2–10 PM

    Sunday        5 AM–1 PM

                           2–10 PM

    Monday       5 AM–1 PM

                           2–10 PM

    Tuesday       5 AM–1 PM

                           2–10 PM

    Wednesday  5 AM–1 PM

                           2–10 PM

    Entry & Others Fees

    There is no entry fee.

    How to Reach

    By Metro: Krishna Nagar Metro Stationwhich is located two kilometers away, is the closest metro station to Chandrika Devi Temple. You may get to this temple by auto or rickshaw from here. 

    By Train: You can take a taxi or vehicle to the closest train stations, Manak Nagar Railway Station (3 km away) and Lucknow Charbagh Railway Station (3 km away), from Chandrika Devi Temple.

    By Bus: Alambagh, 34 kilometers distant, is the closest bus stop to Chandrika Devi Mandir. You can comfortably take any bus from here.

    Tips for Travellers

    • Dress modestly. 
    • Follow the rules. 
    • Wear easily removable shoes. 
    • Respect the rituals.

    FAQ

    Que-01: Is this place safe to visit?

    Ans: Yes.

    Que-02: Is photography allowed inside the place?

    Ans: Yes. 

    Que-03:What is the significance of Chandrika Devi Mandir Lucknow?

    Ans: Chandrika Devi Temple is a sacred temple dedicated to one of the many forms of Hindu Mother Goddess Durga.

    Que-04: What are the events of the Temple? 

    Ans: Navratri, Diwali, Durga Puja, Ram Navami etc.

    Que-05: Is there any entry fee for visiting Maa Chandrika Temple?

    Ans: No, there is usually no entry fee to visit Maa Chandrika Temple. However, donations are commonly accepted to support the maintenance and operations of the temple.

    Que-06: Is there parking available near Maa Chandrika Temple?

    Ans: Yes, there is usually parking available near the temple premises or in nearby areas. It’s advisable to check for designated parking spaces or seek assistance from the temple authorities for guidance.

    We wish you all the best for your journey. Happy Travel!!!

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