
Mangalchandi Temple
Temple
Mangalchandi Temple
The Mangalchandi Temple is a historical temple located in Amarpur, Gomati district, Tripura. Built by the erstwhile princely ruler Amar Manikya between 1577 and 1586, the temple blends traditional Hindu-Buddhist architectural styles.
The temple is dedicated to the eight-headed goddess Mangalchandi, who is revered by devotees for her blessings of prosperity and happiness.
The temple is situated on the southern bank of Amarsagar, a 16th-century artificial lake, and is a popular pilgrimage site. Every year, a large number of devotees visit the temple to celebrate the Makar Sankranti festival, which includes a fair organized at the temple premises.
The temple also features a figure of a cow, considered the vehicle of Lord Vishnu, and images of minor deities.
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