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It is roughly 7 km from the Madhupur Town. The temple consists of a shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is one of the oldest and sacred temple in Madhupur which was built by Raja Digvijay Singh about 6 to 7 centuries ago. [1] Worship is held every day from Monday to Sunday. Animals are sacrificed as part of worship.
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Madhupur is a town with a municipality in Deoghar district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.It is a subdivisional town, famous for the production of sweets and widely considered a popular health resort for tourists as the water and overall climate is said to cure many stomach and digestion ailments.
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Maa Pathrol Kali Temple, Madhupur; Macchapurisvarar Temple, Koyildevarayanpettai; Maha Kali Amman Temple, Mutwal; Mahalakshmi Temple, Dahanu; Mahalakshmi Temple, Kolhapur; Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai; Malibu Hindu Temple; Malikarjun Temple; Manakamana Temple (Sankhuwasabha) Mannar Thrikkuratti Mahadeva Temple; Mariamman Temple, Ho Chi Minh City
This temple is situated amidst the Aravali hills of Ranthambore adjacent to the Bhairo Darwaza (Bhairo Gate), the western entrance to the old walled-city of Sawai Madhopur. This temple is known for tantric worship and occult practices, thus Kala Gora Bhairav Temple of Sawai Madhopur comes second in tantric knowledge after the Kamakhya Temple .
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Madhupur Satra is a religious institutional center associated with the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism, [1] situated in Cooch Behar, the Indian state of West Bengal.It was established by Assamese Vaishnavite monasteries for religious practices in the mid 16th-century during Koch kingdom (1515–1949).