
Shyama Mai Temple
Temple
Shyama Mai Temple
Shyama Mai Temple, also known as Shyama Kali Temple, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali in Darbhanga, Bihar.
The temple was established in 1933 by Maharaja Kameshwar Singh and is built on the funeral pyre of Maharaja Rameshwar Singh, making it a unique and spiritually significant site.
The temple houses a large idol of Maa Kali, adorned with a mala (garland) representing the Hindi alphabet, symbolizing creation. The sanctum also features Mahakal, Ganapati, and Batukabhairava Dev, enhancing its divine aura.
Devotees believe that visiting the temple fulfills wishes, and Aarti ceremonies hold special significance, often drawing large crowds.
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Shyama Mai Temple is located in Darbhanga, Bihar.
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