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Chaturdasha Devata Temple

Agartala, Tripura, India
The Chaturdasha Devata Temple, or the Temple of Fourteen Gods, is one of the most revered and historically significant temples in Tripura. It was built in 1761 by King Krishna Manikya, after Agartala became the new capital of the state. The temple is dedicated to the 14 deities (Chaturdasha Devata) that are the ancestral deities of the Tripuri people. The idols are not conventional deities but are heads made of "Khor" (a species of cane), and they represent the indigenous faith of the Tripuri people. The temple's unique architectural style is a fascinating blend of Bengali hut-style (Ek-ratna) and Buddhist influences. The most notable feature is the dome, which is patterned after the roofs of village huts in Tripura, and is surmounted by a stupa-like structure. The temple is the center of the famous Kharchi Puja, a week-long festival that is celebrated with great devotion and pomp, attracting thousands of devotees. The festival honors the deities and the earth, and is a vibrant display of the rich cultural and religious traditions of Tripura. The temple is not just a place of worship but a living testament to the unique religious heritage of the state.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1-2 hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious Site, Historical Temple, Cultural Landma
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    Entry Fees:
    No entry fees. ...
    No entry fees.
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    Timing:
    6:00 AM to 8:00 PM...
    6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
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    Special Events:
    The Kharchi Puja, a week-long festival held in July, is the most important event at the temple. It is a vibrant and colorful celebration of the Tripuri people's faith and culture. ...
    The Kharchi Puja, a week-long festival held in July, is the most important event at the temple. It is a vibrant and colorful celebration of the Tripuri people's faith and culture.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The unique architecture of the temple with its hut-like dome is a great subject for photos. The vibrant atmosphere during the Kharchi Puja is also a fantastic opportunity for cultural and festival photography. ...
    The unique architecture of the temple with its hut-like dome is a great subject for photos. The vibrant atmosphere during the Kharchi Puja is also a fantastic opportunity for cultural and festival photography.

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Things To Do

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    Witness the daily rituals and prayers, learn about the unique deities and their significance, and plan a visit during the Kharchi Puja to experience the grand festival. ...

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    Why Famous:
    The Chaturdasha Devata Temple is famous for being the most important indigenous temple in Tripura, housing the 14 ancestral deities of the Tripuri people. Its unique architecture, a blend of traditional Tripuri, Bengali, and Buddhist styles, and its role as the central location for the celebrated K...
    The Chaturdasha Devata Temple is famous for being the most important indigenous temple in Tripura, housing the 14 ancestral deities of the Tripuri people. Its unique architecture, a blend of traditional Tripuri, Bengali, and Buddhist styles, and its role as the central location for the celebrated Kharchi Puja, make it a significant cultural and religious landmark.
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    Architecture:
    The Chaturdasha Devata Temple is a prime example of indigenous Tripuri architecture with influences from Bengal and Buddhism. The temple is a small cubical structure, but its unique three-tiered roof is a striking feature. The dome resembles the thatched roofs of traditional Tripuri huts. The roo...
    The Chaturdasha Devata Temple is a prime example of indigenous Tripuri architecture with influences from Bengal and Buddhism. The temple is a small cubical structure, but its unique three-tiered roof is a striking feature. The dome resembles the thatched roofs of traditional Tripuri huts. The roof is topped with a stupa-like structure, which indicates a subtle Buddhist influence on the design. The construction is of brick and local materials. The focus of the architecture is on simplicity and functionality, designed to house the sacred idols and provide a space for worship.
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    How To Reach:
    The temple is located in Old Agartala, about 5 km from the city center. It is easily accessible by auto-rickshaw or taxi. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Be respectful of the religious customs and traditions. Dress modestly and remove your footwear before entering the temple. The area around the temple can be crowded during festivals, so be prepared. ...

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