Lakhi Narayan Bari Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1. 5 - 2 Hours:Place Type:
Religious, Historical, Serene:Entry Fees:
General Entry: Free for all visitors.
Photography Fees: Usually Free, but specific rules apply inside the main sanctum; always confirm with temple authorities.
Special Puja/Rituals: Fees or donations may ap...General Entry: Free for all visitors.
Photography Fees: Usually Free, but specific rules apply inside the main sanctum; always confirm with temple authorities.
Special Puja/Rituals: Fees or donations may apply for performing specific, personalized religious rites (Sankalpa Puja) or participating in community rituals.
Donation: Voluntary donations for temple maintenance are welcomed but not compulsory. The focus is on devotion, not commercialism. :Timing:
Regular Timings: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Morning: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM for prayers and Darshan;
Evening: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for Aarti and Darshan.
Ideal Visit Time:Regular Timings: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Morning: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM for prayers and Darshan;
Evening: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM for Aarti and Darshan.
Ideal Visit Time: Early Morning (before 9:00 AM) or Late Afternoon (after 4:30 PM) to avoid midday heat and experience the peaceful atmosphere or the evening Aarti. Tuesday and Saturday can be slightly more crowded due to special worship days. October to March is the best season. :Special Events:
Janmashtami Festival: Celebrated with immense enthusiasm and grandeur, marking the birth of Lord Krishna, featuring special pujas, cultural programs, and large processions.
Durga Puja: A major regional festival celebrated with great fervor, ...Janmashtami Festival: Celebrated with immense enthusiasm and grandeur, marking the birth of Lord Krishna, featuring special pujas, cultural programs, and large processions.
Durga Puja: A major regional festival celebrated with great fervor, involving special evening rituals, decoration, and community feasting.
Annual Temple Anniversary: The day commemorating the temple’s establishment, often celebrated with a special ceremony and community meal, drawing devotees from the entire district. :Best Photo Spots:
The Temple Entrance Archway: A classic shot that frames the temple structure, emphasizing the traditional architectural elements.
Lake Reflection View: Capture the temple or the surrounding trees reflected perfectly in the still water of the...The Temple Entrance Archway: A classic shot that frames the temple structure, emphasizing the traditional architectural elements.
Lake Reflection View: Capture the temple or the surrounding trees reflected perfectly in the still water of the adjacent lake, especially in the early morning fog.
The Main Deity's Idol: (If permitted) A respectful photograph of the beautifully adorned idol of Lord Laxminarayan or Lord Krishna.
Festival Crowd Dynamics: During Janmashtami, capture the vibrant colors, energy, and devotion of the assembled pilgrims. :Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Offer Prayers and Darshan: Participate in the morning or evening aarti to experience the temple's spiritual energy fully.
Meditate by the Lake: Spend quiet time on the bank of the large, peaceful lake to relax and unwind, enjoying the gentle natural sounds.
Observe Local Rituals: Witness the traditional daily worship practices of the local community to gain a deeper understanding of Tripuri culture.
Photography: Capture the blend of old architecture and the natural scenery, especially the reflections on the lake at sunrise or sunset.
Visit During Festivals: Plan a visit around Janmashtami or Durga Puja to witness the grand celebrations and cultural performances.
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Information
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Why Famous:
Royal Legacy: It is famous for its association with the royal family of Tripura, who supported its construction and maintenance, making it a living piece of regional history.
Center for Krishna Worship: The temple holds a significant idol of...Royal Legacy: It is famous for its association with the royal family of Tripura, who supported its construction and maintenance, making it a living piece of regional history.
Center for Krishna Worship: The temple holds a significant idol of Lord Krishna, making it a key pilgrimage site, especially during Janmashtami.
Peaceful Environment: The large adjacent lake and lush green surroundings make it famous as a serene spot for relaxation and meditation away from the town's bustle. : -
Architecture:
Style and Materials: The temple exhibits the distinct regional style of Tripura architecture, characterized by a blend of indigenous and Bengali temple styles, often using brick and locally sourced materials.
Main Structure and Dimension: Th...Style and Materials: The temple exhibits the distinct regional style of Tripura architecture, characterized by a blend of indigenous and Bengali temple styles, often using brick and locally sourced materials.
Main Structure and Dimension: The central shrine houses the principal deities. While specific dimensions are not readily available, the structure is designed to accommodate large gatherings during festivals.
Intricate Craftsmanship: The exterior often features detailed terracotta or stucco work depicting mythological scenes and figures. The structure follows a traditional temple layout with a main mandapa (hall) and a garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum). The overall design focuses on a simple yet spiritual grandeur, reflecting ancient traditions. : -
How To Reach:
By Air: Nearest airport is Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport (IXA) in Agartala (approx. 178 KM). From the airport, hire a pre-paid taxi or take a state-run bus to Kailashahar, and then a local auto-rickshaw to the temple.
By Train: Nearest major... -
Near Tourist Places:
Unakoti Heritage Site (approx. 10 KM), Soteromiar Hawor (approx. 14 KM), Chouddo Devotar Temple (Rangauti) (approx. 18 KM), Kailashahar Palace Ruins (approx. 4 KM), Hirachara Tea Estate (approx. 15 KM), Ham Ham Waterfall (requires local travel, approx. 30 KM), Manu River Bank (approx. 2 KM), Dharmanagar Town (approx. 30 KM), Kumarghat (approx. 27 KM), Bhairav Thali (Unakoti) (approx. 10 KM)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Carry a basic first-aid kit, especially if travelling with children or elderly people. Stay hydrated, particularly during the humid seasons.
Packing: Wear modest clothing, especially when visiting the temple, as a sign of r...
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