Kankali Devi Mandir - कंकाली देवी मंदिर

Key Highlights

◉ One of the oldest temples of Devi Kali Maa is known as Shaktipeeth among Hindu pilgrims.
◉ The temple is dedicated to Chamunda Devi and Bhagwan Vishnu.
◉ During Navratri, the neck of the idol of Maa Kali is slightly bent from its original position.
Kankali Devi Mandir is situated in Tigwa village which is about 20 km from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. This mandir is also known as Tigwa mandir. It is one of the oldest Mandirs of Devi Kali Maa, known as Shaktipeeth among Hindu pilgrims. Being so old, it is one of the centers of reverence for Hindus.

History and Architecture of Kankali Devi Mandir
Kankali Mandir in Tigwa village of Madhya Pradesh is an ancient temple dating back to the 5th century BC. Is of. This temple is dedicated to Chamunda Devi and Bhagwan Vishnu. The temple also has idols of Narasimha, Sheshasayi Vishnu and Chamunda Devi.

The Kankali temple is part of a group of 36 temples that are mostly in ruins. The Kankali temple is part of a group of 36 temples that are mostly in ruins. However, the Kankali temple is in remarkably good condition. These temples belong to the Gupta period. The 36 temples were spread over just 30,000 square feet. The Kankali temple is based on four huge pillars. The sanctum sanctorum faces a particular direction, it seems that it has been built keeping a particular constellation in mind. Although the name of this temple is Kankali Temple, but Bhagwan Vishnu is prominent here. Apart from Chamunda Devi, an image of Sheshashayi Vishnu can be seen in the sanctum.

Outside there is a statue of Bhagwan Vishnu sitting in meditation posture with Sheshnaga on his head. A mandap (hall) is also a part of the Kankali temple. The temple has a spire known as Amalaka which was common during the Gupta period.

The walls and pillars are beautifully decorated with sculptures of lions, trees and flowers. The door frames of the temple have intricate carvings of Mata Ganga riding her rider – the crocodile, Mata Yamuna riding a tortoise. The outer walls of the temple depict Varaha avatar and Shaivism themes. There is a depiction of Kali Mata on a wall in front of the Kankali temple. The amazing fact of this temple is that it is equally dedicated to Shaivism and Vaishnavism.

Kankali Devi Mandir Darshan Timings
Kankali Devi Mandir is open throughout the week and darshan timings are from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Kankali Devi Mandir Famous Festival
There is a special thing about the idol of Maa Kali, during Navratri, the neck of the idol of Maa Kali is slightly bent from its original position. Kankali Devi Mandir celebrates many Hindu festivals like Shraddha Navratri and Chaitra Navratri, Navratri and Dussehra. During these festivals people from all over India come to the temple for worship and darshan.

How to reach Kankali Devi Mandir?
To reach Kankali Mandir, you can take a bus to Bolpur station or Toto and then take an electric rickshaw to the temple. The nearest railway station is Katni, which is about 53.8 km from the temple. Jabalpur Railway. The nearest airport is Jabalpur Airport, which is about 88 km from Kankali Temple.

Personal Experience
❀ In Kankali temple its mysterious story is heard that Kankali Mata had three types of faces i.e. when you visit in the morning she looks like a little girl, in the afternoon she looks like a young lady and in the evening she looks like an old woman. The glow on his face keeps changing from time to time.

❀ You will find peace in experiencing this great piece of architecture.

❀ Nice old temple, it is similar to the Gupta period temple of Sanchi.
Popular Name: Tigwa mandir
कंकाली देवी मंदिर - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
कंकाली देवी मंदिर तिगावा गांव जो मध्य प्रदेश के भोपाल से लगभग 20 किमी दुरी पर स्थित है। इस मंदिर को तिगावा मंदिर के नाम से भी जाना जाता है।

Information

Open Close Timing
6 AM - 8 PM
Mantra
Jai Maa Kali
Festival
Navratri, Dussehra, Kali Puja, Diwali | Read Also: एकादशी
Founded
5th century
Dedicated To
Bhagwan Vishnu ,Chamunda

How To Reach

Address 📧
Tigawa, Amgawan Madhya Pradesh
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Coordinates 🌐
23.6905904°N, 80.061686°E

Timeline

6 AM - 8 PM

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Updated: Jan 31, 2025 13:19 PM