
Shyama Maa Kali Mandir
Temple
Shyama Maa Kali Mandir
The Shyama Maa Kali Mandir, also known as the Shyama Mai Temple, is located in Darbhanga, Bihar. The temple was built in 1933 by Maharaja Kameshwar Singh in memory of his father, Maharaja Rameshwar Singh.
The temple is unique as it is built on the cremation ground (Ghat) where Maharaja Rameshwar Singh was cremated.
The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali, and it features a large statue of Maa Kali along with statues of Mahakal, Ganapati, and Batukabhairava Dev. The temple is especially popular during the Navratri festival, when a large number of devotees visit to offer prayers and participate in the temple aarti.
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Shyama Maa Kali Mandir is located in Darbhanga, Bihar.
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