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Chaturdash Devta Temple

GFQX+XVG, Master Para, Udaipur, Tripura 799120, India

Chaturdash Devta Temple
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Alok Das
Alok Das
Nice temple
Suma Biswas
Suma Biswas
Prashant Paul
Prashant Paul
Old Agartala is 6km away from the present Capital City of Agartala where the Temple of fourteen Gods is located. Before 1770 A.D the images of Fourteen Gods were in Udaipur in two Temples beside Tripureswar Bhairab Temple. In 1770 A.D Maharaja Krishna Kishore Manikya being defeated by Shamsher Gaze, shifted his capital from Udaipur to Old Agartala and the images of Fourteen Gods were also taken to the capital and installed in a new Temple. Capital was once more shifted to the present Agartala in 1840 A.D. but the images of Fourteen Gods remained in the same Temple at Agartala.
On the occasion of the special puja of the Fourteen Gods known as ‘Kharchi Puja’, a grand mela or fair is held for 7 days in and around the Old palace. It is a popular religious shrine where thousands of devotees across the country assemble to celebrate Kharchi Festival with great pomp.
The worship of the Fourteen Gods has an old history and legend associated with it. During the time of Mahabharata, Trilochana, a contemporary of Yudhisthira, was the king of Tripura who used to worship these Fourteen Gods as Royal deities. The tradition continued with all the subsequent Kings of Tripura. Kharchi Puja observed during the month of Ashar (July) is very famous in Tripura. Animal sacrifices offered by the devotees are an integral feature of Kharchi puja. Inside the temple the images of Fourteen Gods do not consist of full body- only the images of heads of the Gods are there.
Sovon Dey
Sovon Dey
The Chaturdasha Temple is a Hindu temple (mandir) situated near Old Agartala, India, and features the Bengal dome patterned after the roofs of village huts in Bengal. The dome is surmounted by a stupa-like structure which reveals traces of Buddhist influence. This temple was built in honour of fourteen deities, together called the Chaturdasha Devata, by King Krishna Manikya of Tripura in 1761 and these deities are ceremoniously worshipped during Kharchi puja. The Kokborok names of the fourteen deities are Lampra, Akhatra, Bikhatra, Burasa, Thumnairok, Bonirok, Sangroma, Mwtaikotor, Twima, Songram, Noksumwtai, Mailuma, Khuluma and Swkalmwtai.
Vidaan Paul
Vidaan Paul
It's a wrong place
Samujjwal Roy
Samujjwal Roy277 days ago
Wonderful place better to say god's own place... Historical one
Subhadra Dutta
Subhadra Dutta2 years ago
Ancient temple made of bricks, well structured. King Kalyana Manikya built this temple. It is told that, after darshana of Tripurasundari one should have darshana of Tripureswar bhairav. Beside the choddo devata mandir there is Tripureswar Bhairav mandir.
Sushant Bhowmik
Sushant Bhowmik2 years ago
An historical landmark located at the eastern part of the historical city of Udaipur in Tripura. A cool place to visit.
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