Salganga Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 2 HoursPlace Type:
Religious & SpiritualEntry Fees:
Complimentary Entry: Entry to the Salganga Temple is free for all visitors and devotees. The temple trust does not charge any mandatory fee for basic 'Darshan' or visiting the premises.
Puja Offerings: While entry is free, if you wish to pe...Complimentary Entry: Entry to the Salganga Temple is free for all visitors and devotees. The temple trust does not charge any mandatory fee for basic 'Darshan' or visiting the premises.
Puja Offerings: While entry is free, if you wish to perform a special 'Archana' or 'Puja', you may need to pay a nominal donation to the temple office, usually ranging from 51 to 501 Rupees.Timing:
Temple Hours: The temple remains open for devotees from 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and then again from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM daily. It follows a strict schedule for rituals.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the Morning Aarti at 7:00...Temple Hours: The temple remains open for devotees from 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and then again from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM daily. It follows a strict schedule for rituals.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the Morning Aarti at 7:00 AM or the Evening Sandhya Aarti at 6:30 PM to witness the spiritual grandeur of the temple ceremonies.Special Events:
Janmashtami: In August, Salganga Temple celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with grand decorations, overnight prayers, and special devotional songs performed by local groups.
Vishnu Puja: A special annual fair is organized during the month ...Janmashtami: In August, Salganga Temple celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with grand decorations, overnight prayers, and special devotional songs performed by local groups.
Vishnu Puja: A special annual fair is organized during the month of January, where thousands of devotees gather for a community feast and religious discourses.Best Photo Spots:
Temple Spire: The best spot to photograph the Salganga Temple is from the entrance gate, where the entire height of the 'Shikhara' can be captured against the clear blue sky.
Pond Reflection: Use the still waters of the temple pond to captur...Temple Spire: The best spot to photograph the Salganga Temple is from the entrance gate, where the entire height of the 'Shikhara' can be captured against the clear blue sky.
Pond Reflection: Use the still waters of the temple pond to capture a perfect symmetrical reflection of the shrine, especially during the early morning hours when the mist is rising.
Rural Landscape: Walk a few meters away from the temple toward the fields to capture the temple structure framed by the lush green paddy fields and the distant hills of Cachar.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Morning Prayer: Arrive early in the morning at Salganga Temple to participate in the 'Aarti' and experience the divine chanting of mantras that creates a deeply spiritual atmosphere.
Offer Puja: Purchase a 'Thali' of offerings consisting of flowers, sweets, and incense sticks from the local vendors and offer your prayers to Lord Vishnu for health and prosperity.
Picnic in Nature: Utilize the open green spaces surrounding the temple for a quiet family picnic, making sure to carry your own food and clean up the area after your stay.
Bird Watching: The rural setting of Salganga is home to various local bird species; bring your binoculars to spot kingfishers, egrets, and drongos in the nearby trees and fields.
Village Walk: Take a l...
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Why Famous:
Religious Sanctity: Salganga Temple is famous as a wish-fulfilling shrine, where devotees believe that prayers offered to Lord Vishnu here are always answered by the deity.
Airport Landmark: Its location on the Silchar-Kumbhirgram road makes...Religious Sanctity: Salganga Temple is famous as a wish-fulfilling shrine, where devotees believe that prayers offered to Lord Vishnu here are always answered by the deity.
Airport Landmark: Its location on the Silchar-Kumbhirgram road makes it a famous stopover for travelers wanting to ensure a safe journey before their flights.
Annual Fairs: The temple is renowned for its large-scale celebrations during Hindu festivals, attracting thousands of people for community feasts and religious rituals.
Peaceful Vibe: It is famous for its "Shanti" (peace), providing a spiritual retreat for those looking to escape the hustle of the Silchar city center. -
Architecture:
Temple Structure: The Salganga Temple follows the traditional Ek-Ratna architectural style, featuring a single spire or Shikhara that rises toward the sky.
Inner Sanctum: The Garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) measures approximately 12 x 12 fee...Temple Structure: The Salganga Temple follows the traditional Ek-Ratna architectural style, featuring a single spire or Shikhara that rises toward the sky.
Inner Sanctum: The Garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) measures approximately 12 x 12 feet, housing the beautifully carved idol of Lord Vishnu made of black stone.
Dimensions: The total temple plinth area covers roughly 2500 square feet, with the main dome reaching a height of approximately 45 feet from the ground.
Exterior Carvings: The walls are adorned with relief work depicting scenes from the Dashavatara and various local motifs common in the Barak Valley's temple art. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Salganga Temple is located very close to the Silchar Airport road. It is just about 5 KMS from the airport, making it a perfect first or last stop during your air travel to Silchar.
By Train: From Silchar Railway Station, you will n... -
Near Tourist Places:
Silchar Airport (5 km), Udharbond (8 km), Khaspur Ruins (12 km), Kancha Kanti Temple (10 km), Dolu Lake (15 km), Bhuban Hill (35 km), Badarpur Fort (30 km), Maniharan Tunnel (28 km), Madura Bridge (7 km), Kumbhirgram Tea Estate (6 km).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Wear modest clothing as a sign of respect for the religious nature of the Salganga Temple. Avoid taking photos inside the sanctum sanctorum if signs prohibit it.
Packing: Carry some hand sanitizer and a small towel. You ma...
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