Simri Mai Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 HourPlace Type:
Religious/TempleEntry 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.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.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.
...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.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.Photo Gallery
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.
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. -
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. -
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... -
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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