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Simri Mai Temple

Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India
The Simri Mai Temple is one of the most revered local temples in Muzaffarpur, dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, a form of Goddess Durga. The temple has a deep-rooted history, believed to have been established or become prominent in the early 20th century (some records suggest incorporation around 1932) , stemming from a local legend where the Goddess is said to have manifested or stayed eternally due to the dedicated worship of a pious local lady. The temple serves as a powerful Shaktipeeth (centre of power) for the local community, attracting a large number of devotees, particularly women, who come to seek blessings for family welfare, health, and prosperity. The atmosphere is highly charged with devotion, and the daily Aarti and Bhog rituals are meticulously followed. Its location near the Muzaffarpur Engineering College makes it a well-known spot. The temple is famous for its sense of tranquility and the strong local belief in the divine powers of Simri Mai. It is a perfect example of a local, grassroots religious institution that plays a central role in the spiritual and social life of the community.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 Hour
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    Place Type:
    Religious/Temple
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    Entry Fees:
    General Admission: There is No Entry Fee to enter the Simri Mai Temple premises and offer prayers, adhering to the tradition of public religious worship.

    Donation/Offerings: Voluntary Contributions and monetary donations are accepted in desi...
    General Admission: There is No Entry Fee to enter the Simri Mai Temple premises and offer prayers, adhering to the tradition of public religious worship.

    Donation/Offerings: Voluntary Contributions and monetary donations are accepted in designated boxes to support the temple's maintenance, daily Puja, and charitable Bhandara (community kitchen) activities.

    Picnic Spot Fee: There is No Specific Fee for using the general outdoor seating/picnic spots, but visitors are expected to maintain cleanliness.

    Ritual Fee: If a devotee asks for a personalized Special Puja or a specific ritual for their family, the priest will charge a small fee for the service and materials. The core experience is based on devotion, not cost.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The temple is typically open from early morning (e. g. , 6:00 AM) until late evening (e. g. , 9:00 PM), with a possible brief closure during mid-afternoon.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Ideal Visit Time is the Early Morning (6:00 AM...
    Regular Timings: The temple is typically open from early morning (e. g. , 6:00 AM) until late evening (e. g. , 9:00 PM), with a possible brief closure during mid-afternoon.

    Ideal Visit Time: The Ideal Visit Time is the Early Morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) for a quiet spiritual experience before the crowds and the Evening (6:30 PM to 8:30 PM) to participate in the main Aarti and receive Prasad.

    Avoid Peak: Weekends and Navaratri days are extremely crowded; avoid them for a peaceful visit.
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    Special Events:
    Durga Puja/Navaratri:

    The Navaratri festival (two major ones: March/April and September/October), dedicated to Goddess Durga/Bhagwati, is the most elaborate and grand event, featuring special all-day Pujas, Kirtans, and large crowds.

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    Durga Puja/Navaratri:

    The Navaratri festival (two major ones: March/April and September/October), dedicated to Goddess Durga/Bhagwati, is the most elaborate and grand event, featuring special all-day Pujas, Kirtans, and large crowds.

    Kali Puja: The temple also sees special Pujas and ceremonies on Kali Puja (October/November), involving special night-time rituals and community gatherings.

    Annual Foundation Day: The temple's Annual Foundation Day (often in January or February), celebrating its establishment, is a local event with special prayers and a community feast.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Idol Altar: Capture the beautifully decorated and illuminated Main Idol of Simri Mai during the Aarti (seek permission, use no flash).

    The Temple Facade and Gate: The vibrant, colourful Temple Facade and the entrance gate, especiall...
    The Main Idol Altar: Capture the beautifully decorated and illuminated Main Idol of Simri Mai during the Aarti (seek permission, use no flash).

    The Temple Facade and Gate: The vibrant, colourful Temple Facade and the entrance gate, especially against the backdrop of the clear sky, make for a good, traditional Hindu temple photo.

    Candid Shots of Devotees: Respectfully take candid photographs of the Devotees performing the Aarti or the small gatherings in the courtyard, capturing the essence of local faith.

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Things To Do

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    Daily Darshan and Aarti: Attend the Morning (6:00 AM) and Evening (7:00 PM) Aarti sessions to witness the devotional energy and receive the special Bhog Prasad.

    Offering Prayers: Offer flowers, Prasad, and prayers to Simri Mai for well-being and prosperity, focusing on the strong local tradition of Shakti worship.

    Family Picnic: Utilize the Outdoor Seating and Picnic Spots within the complex for a small, pleasant family or group outing after the main worship.

    Temple Touring: Walk around the entire temple complex, appreciating the simple architecture and the serene environment.

    Observing Rituals: Observe the rituals being performed by the priests and the local women, gaining insight into local customs and beliefs.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Goddess Bhagwati Devotion: It is most famous as a powerful local shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, specifically referred to as Simri Mai, known for fulfilling the wishes and providing protection to devotees.

    Local Legend and History: The...
    Goddess Bhagwati Devotion: It is most famous as a powerful local shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, specifically referred to as Simri Mai, known for fulfilling the wishes and providing protection to devotees.

    Local Legend and History: The temple's fame is deeply tied to its Founding Legend involving a local lady's devotion, lending it a unique local sanctity and spiritual aura.

    Family-Friendly Spot: The temple complex is known for its Cleanliness and Outdoor Spaces, making it a popular spot for families and children to visit for both worship and a small outing.

    Special Bhog Prasad: The temple is famous for the delicious and mouth-watering Bhog Prasad (sanctified food) served to devotees after the major Aarti sessions.
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    Architecture:
    Traditional Local Temple Architecture: The temple typically features a simple, yet aesthetically pleasing Local Temple Style of architecture. It is characterized by a central single-domed or spired structure over the main sanctum, built of concrete and painted in vibrant co...
    Traditional Local Temple Architecture: The temple typically features a simple, yet aesthetically pleasing Local Temple Style of architecture. It is characterized by a central single-domed or spired structure over the main sanctum, built of concrete and painted in vibrant colours, often white with red or saffron trim.

    Sanctum Dimension and Features:

    The main Garbhagriha (Dimension: usually small, around 8x8 feet) houses the main idol of Simri Mai. The exterior often features small, repetitive decorative Shikharas or ornamentation.

    Courtyard and Seating: The temple often has a moderately sized Courtyard or open area (Dimension: can be up to 50x50 feet) for devotees to gather, and some dedicated outdoor seating arrangements for a small picnic or rest, reflecting its use as a family-friendly destination. The design is utilitarian for community worship.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Patna (PAT), approx. 75 KMS. Take a taxi to Muzaffarpur. The temple is in the Muzaffarpur Ho area, a well-known locality.

    By Train: Muzaffarpur Junction (MFP) is the main station, about 2-3 KMS away. Hire an au...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Muzaffarpur Engineering College (Adjacent, 0. 5 KM) Muzaffarpur Junction Railway Station (Approx. 2 KMS) Shri Ram Temple (Approx. 2 KMS) Motijheel (Approx. 3 KMS) Saraiyagunj Tower (Approx. 3 KMS) Kali Mata Mandir (Approx. 2 KMS) Chaturbhuj Sthan Temple (Approx. 3. 5 KMS) Garbhnath Mahadev Mandir (Approx. 4 KMS) Bahu Bazar (Approx. 2 KMS) Sahu Pokhar (Approx. 1. 5 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Dress Modestly (conservative clothing) out of respect for the religious nature of the site. Maintain cleanliness, especially in the outdoor seating/picnic areas. Be mindful of personal belongings in the crowd during festivals.

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