Saturday, August 27, 2011

"KOLLOLINI" Kolkata - Tourist spot




Dakshineswar Kali Temple

History:-
In the year 1847, Rani Rashmoni of Jan Bazar Bengal began the construction of the great Kali Temple. Rani, who was a rich and pious widow of colonial Bengal, had a divine revelation ordering her to construct a temple dedicated to goddess Kali. She started building the magnificent temple after this revelation. In spite of immense wealth she did not come from a very high caste being a Shudra. The Shudras, being the menial class were not qualified to offer cooked rice to the deity as an offering. But rani out of her intense devotion didn't want her much loved Kali to go half-starved by eating only fruits and uncooked rice. She called upon the Brahmins of greater Bengal to come and adjudicate on this problem. No Brahmin was liberal enough to break the unequal social evils and strictly forbade rani to offer cooked food to the goddess. Rani grew morose. At this time a learned scholar, Ramkumar Chattopadhay, who was the elder brother of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa came forward to Rani's rescue. He advised that if Rani donated the temple to a Brahmin, the Brahmin could then offer cooked rice on behalf of Rani. This would not break the traditional rules and yet help in fulfilling Rani's wish of offering cooked rice. This revolutionary suggestion created a storm in the social circles of Bengal in those days. The rani then proceeded to inaugurate the temple on an auspicious day. Rani had the temple installed on the occasion of the Hindu festival of Snanyatra. It was a luxurious and flamboyant occasion. Brahmins invited for the installation came from as far as Kanauj, Chattagram, Orissa, and Navadwip. Each of them was gifted a silk garment and a gold coin. Thousands of people gathered to witness the spectacle. At the time, nine lakh rupees were spent by the Rani for this occasion.

Claim to fame: -
Dakshineswar Kali Temple, built between 1847 and 1855. It became the workplace for Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, the famous 20th century saint of India, also regarded as an incarnation of God on earth by many. For the upcoming years Dakshineswar would witness spectacular sadhana and unparalled asceticism by Ramakrishna. It would eventually draw numerous intellectual and aristocratic Hindus from the nearby city of Calcutta which was the capital of British Empire at that time. Ramakrishna formed around him a gathering of spiritual aspirants that condensed into later Ramakrishna Mission. His greatest discipleVivekananda would proclaim the superiority of vedic culture over others which eventually gave rise to Bengali nationalism that intensely affected India as a whole. Before the temple was built, the nawabs of Chitpur used to hunt tigers at Dakshineswar.
Thus Dakshineswar could be counted as an important place of origin of the great socio religious renaissance of India.

Location: -
Dakshineshwar is located at 22°39′20″N 88°21′28″E.
It is situated alongside the Vivekananda Setu (Bally Bridge), in the North 24 Parganas district, north of Calcutta, on the East bank of Hoogli River, is famous for its temples. Dakshineswar is 14 km from Sealdah on the Sealdah-Dankuni section of Eastern Railway and about 10 km from Howrah station towards north by road.


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