
Fourteen Gods' Temple
Temple
Fourteen Gods' Temple
The Fourteen Gods' Temple, also known as the Chaturdasha Temple, is a revered Hindu temple located in Old Agartala, West Tripura. Built by Maharaja Krishna Manikya in the 18th century, the temple is dedicated to fourteen deities, each representing different aspects of Hindu mythology.
The principal deities include Brahma, Shiva, Durga, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Kartikeya, Ganesha, Saraswati, Samudra, Prithvi, Ganga, Agni, Kamadeva, and Himadri.
The temple is famous for the Kharchi Puja, a grand festival held every July, attracting thousands of devotees and pilgrims. The festival is marked by religious fervor, rituals, and cultural celebrations. The temple is also known for its beautiful surroundings, including a lake with boating facilities and an artificial water fountain.
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Fourteen Gods' Temple is located in West Tripura, Tripura.
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