Kripamayee Kali Temple

Kripamayee Kali Temple (Bengali: কৃপাময়ী কালী মন্দির Kripamôyee Kali Môndir), commonly known as Joy Mitra Kalibari (Bengali: জয় মিত্র কালীবাড়ি, Jôy Mitrô Kalibari ), is a Hindu temple located on the eastern banks of Hooghly river at Baranagar (in Greater Kolkata) in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of Paschimbanga (West Bengal). The presiding deity of the temple is Kripamayee ("She who is merciful"), a form of Kali. The temple was built in 1848 by Jayram Mitra, a famous zamindar and a devotee of Kali. It is a colossal nabaratna (nine-spired) temple with twelve shrines dedicated to Shiva, Kali's consort.[1]

Entrance of Kripamayee Kali Temple

Kripamayee Kali Temple
কৃপাময়ী কালী মন্দির
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNorth 24 Parganas
DeityKali
Location
LocationBaranagar
StateWest Bengal
CountryIndia
Location in West Bengal
Geographic coordinates22°39′18″N 88°21′28″E
Architecture
TypeBengali architecture
CreatorJayram Mitra
Completed1848

Notes

  1. Roy, Diptimoy (2001). Paschimbanger Kali O Kalikshetra [Kali and Kali Temples in West Bengal] (in Bengali). Kolata: Mondal Book House. pp. 64–65.


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