Dev Bari Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 2 HoursPlace Type:
Religious & HeritageEntry Fees:
Free Entry: Entry to the temple is free for everyone. However, devotees often make voluntary donations for the maintenance of the shrine. Special pujas may have a small standardized fee. ...Free Entry: Entry to the temple is free for everyone. However, devotees often make voluntary donations for the maintenance of the shrine. Special pujas may have a small standardized fee.Timing:
Traditional Temple Hours: The temple is open from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and again from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM. The evening 'Aarti' around 6:30 PM is the most popular time to visit. ...Traditional Temple Hours: The temple is open from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and again from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM. The evening 'Aarti' around 6:30 PM is the most popular time to visit.Special Events:
Maha Shivaratri: This is the biggest event at the temple, held in February or March. Thousands of devotees stay awake all night, offering milk and bael leaves to the Shiva Lingam.
Ganga Puja: Celebrated with great pomp, this festival involv...Maha Shivaratri: This is the biggest event at the temple, held in February or March. Thousands of devotees stay awake all night, offering milk and bael leaves to the Shiva Lingam.
Ganga Puja: Celebrated with great pomp, this festival involves rituals on the banks of Amarsagar. It is a colorful event that showcases the deep religious roots of the Amarpur community.Best Photo Spots:
The Temple Reflection: Capture the temple from the edge of Amarsagar lake during the evening. The reflection of the lighted temple in the still water is a classic shot.
The Main Vault: The entrance of the temple with its traditional Bengali...The Temple Reflection: Capture the temple from the edge of Amarsagar lake during the evening. The reflection of the lighted temple in the still water is a classic shot.
The Main Vault: The entrance of the temple with its traditional Bengali roof style is perfect for architectural photography.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Attending the Morning Aarti: Experience the spiritual energy of the temple by participating in the early morning prayers. The chanting of mantras and the sound of bells create a divine atmosphere.
Historical Exploration: Spend time studying the architecture and the old brickwork of the temple. It is a great place to learn about the Manikya dynasty's contribution to the region's culture.
Relaxing by the Lake: Since the temple is located near Amarsagar, you can take a peaceful walk along the lake banks after your visit. The view of the temple reflected in the water is beautiful.
Photography of Motifs: The temple features unique architectural motifs and vaults that are worth capturing. Focus on the intricate details of the roof and the entrance.
Information
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Why Famous:
Historical Significance: The temple is famous as one of the oldest surviving structures built by the Manikya kings in Amarpur. It carries a legacy of over 400 years and is a center of the Shaivite tradition in the state. The temple’s proximity to the Amarsagar lake makes...Historical Significance: The temple is famous as one of the oldest surviving structures built by the Manikya kings in Amarpur. It carries a legacy of over 400 years and is a center of the Shaivite tradition in the state. The temple’s proximity to the Amarsagar lake makes it a scenic and spiritual hub. It is renowned for its vibrant celebrations during Maha Shivaratri and Ganga Puja. The temple acts as a cultural anchor for the town of Amarpur.
Architectural Beauty: It is famous for its unique blend of Bengali and Tripuri architectural styles. The idol of Lord Shiva here is highly revered and believed to be very powerful. It is a key stop on the religious circuit of Tripura, attracting pilgrims from far and wide. The temple's peaceful courtyard is a haven for those seeking meditation. -
Architecture:
Royal Bengali Style: The temple follows the traditional Char-Chala style of Bengal temple architecture, characterized by a curved four-sided roof. The main sanctum is square-shaped, measuring about 6 meters by 6 meters, with a height of nearly 12 meters to the top of the sp...Royal Bengali Style: The temple follows the traditional Char-Chala style of Bengal temple architecture, characterized by a curved four-sided roof. The main sanctum is square-shaped, measuring about 6 meters by 6 meters, with a height of nearly 12 meters to the top of the spire. It is constructed using high-quality burnt bricks and lime mortar, which was the standard in the 16th century. The entrance features a bow-shaped vault and intricate terracotta-like motifs. A large courtyard or 'Natmandapa' sits in front of the temple for devotees. The temple is surrounded by a low brick wall that defines the sacred space. -
How To Reach:
Centrally Located: The temple is within walking distance from the Amarpur bus stand. Local rickshaws are easily available for a very small fare. It is well-connected by all local transport. ... -
Near Tourist Places:
Amarsagar Lake (0. 5 KM), Debtamura Hills (8 KM), Chabimura (9 KM), Dumboor Lake (30 KM), Udaipur (35 KM), Tepania Eco Park (40 KM), Bhuvaneshwari Temple (36 KM), Gunabati Temple (35 KM), Agartala (110 KM), Melaghar (70 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Respect and Dress: Dress modestly as it is a place of worship. Remove your shoes before entering the main temple area. Avoid taking photos inside the sanctum unless permitted.
Cash and Connectivity: ATMs are available in Amarpur town nearb...
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