Noida Kalibari is located in Sector 26, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Noida Kalibari was established and registered in 1984 with the aim of promoting religious and cultural values. This temple is dedicated to Mother Kali. The first Durga Puja in Noida Kalibari was celebrated in October 1983 under the banner of Noida Durga Puja Committee at Noida Club, Sector 27. Subsequently, Noida Bengali Cultural Association (NBCA) was established and registered in 1984.
About Noida Kalibari
Noida Kalibari is one of the most beautiful and sacred temples. The idol of Kali Maa is very beautiful. There are also separate statues of Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva and a small statue of Nandi. There is also a statue of Guru Ramakrishna Paramahamsa here.
The temple has a huge complex where many pujas are conducted including the all important Durga Puja. It has a well maintained reading room and other facilities. The coronation of Maa Kali has been done on the first floor of the temple. The temple complex also has a guest house as well as a canteen that serves authentic Bengali food.
Noida Kalibari Darshan Timings
Noida Kalibari is open throughout the week and darshan timings are from 5 am to 10 pm.
Major festival of Noida Kalibari
The major festivals of Noida Kalibari are Durga Puja and Diwali. During the time of Navratri, devotees celebrate the festival wholeheartedly for nine days. Thousands of Bengali devotees come during Durga Puja. Poila Boisakh, Saraswati Puja, Kali Puja are also celebrated in a grand manner. Prasad/Bhog is distributed free of cost during Durga Puja. Cultural programs are also organized to make the festival more colourful.
How to reach Noida Kalibari?
Noida Kalibari is easily accessible. It is located in Sector 26, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The nearest metro station to Kali Bari Temple is Noida Sector 16 in Dadri, Noida Sector 26. It is a 13-minute walk.
Three Shikhar with first floor of main temple
Full closeup view of main temple
Full temple view with Dharmsala
Full temple view including three shikhar
Main / Middle Shikar
Top of Main / Middle Shikar
Three Shikhar with first floor of main temple
Closeup of Maa Kali Dham on first floor
1984
NBCA - Noida Bengali Cultural Association
16 August 1986
16 August 1986 / Diwali Nov 1988 / 13 May 1994
30 November 2000
Dharamsala: 30 November 2000 (Foundation Stone)
9 October 2005
Dharamsala: 9 October 2005 (Inauguration)
14 June 1999
Shri Radha Krishna Mandir
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