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South Tripura Upload Photo: N-TR-5 Bhubaneswari Temple, Rajnagar Rajnagar: South Tripura Bhubaneswari Temple, Rajnagar More images: N-TR-6 Thakurani Tilla, Paschim Pillak Pillak: South Tripura Upload Photo: N-TR-7 Ancient Mound called Shyamsundar Ashram Tilla, Baikhora Jolaibari Baikhora Jolaibari: South Tripura
Tripura Sundari Temple is a Hindu temple of the Goddess Tripura Sundari, better known locally as Devi Tripureshwari the third mahavidya & main form of Parvati. The temple is situated in the ancient city of Udaipur , about 55 km from Agartala , Tripura and can be reached by train and road from Agartala.
Pages in category "Hindu temples in Tripura" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Tripura Sundari Temple;
Tripura Sundari Temple, Tripura:This temple is located in the ancient city of Udaipur in Tripura, India. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, which are considered highly sacred in the Shakta tradition. The temple complex is dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari and attracts devotees from all over the country. [citation needed]
Tripura Sundari Temple: It is a Hindu temple of the Goddess Tripura Sundari. This temple situated in ancient city of Udaipur. [62] The temple built by Maharaja Dhanya Manikya. [63] [64] Bhubaneswari Temple: Located about 55 km from Agartala on the bank of Gomati river. This hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Bhuvanesvari. [65] This temple was ...
In Hindu mythology, Tripura were three cities constructed by the great Asura architect Mayasura. They were great cities of prosperity, power and dominance over the world, but due to their impious nature, Maya's cities were destroyed by god Tripurantaka or Tripurari, an aspect of Shiva . [ 1 ]
Tripura is divided into 8 districts and 23 sub-divisions, where Agartala is the capital and the largest city in the state. Tripura has 19 different tribal communities [13] with a majority Bengali population. Bengali, English and Kokborok are the state's official languages. [7]
Tripurantaka is usually portrayed as an archer with four arms, [7] his third (right arm) carrying the trishula, while the fourth (left) holding the damaru, in the other two he holds the pinaka bow releasing the pashupatastra missile on Tripura.