Most Beautiful Hindu Temples in West Bengal





West Bengal is also famous for its delicious Puchkas (Spicy/Tangy Water Balls) and Roshogullas (Famous Bengali Sweet) viz. Its rich culture and heritage is reflected in its magnificent temples, a symbol of the power manifested by the deities and their presence in and around the temples. We all have seen the photos of this West Bengal temple and are mesmerized by the architectural beauty. Let's know more about some of the most beautiful temples in West Bengal.



Famous Temples in West Bengal:


Dakshineshwar Kali Temple.

Tarapeeth Temple.

Mahesh Jagannath Temple.

Tarakeswara Temple.

ISKCON Temple.

Rampart Kalibari.

Kalighat Temple.

Ramakrishna Belur Math.



1. Dakshineshwar Kali Temple:



The rich widow queen Rashimi's dream of Goddess Kali and her quest for great refuge along the mythical banks of the Ganges is just a dream. One of the most famous Kali temples is located in West Bengal, which was owned by the revolutionary Ramakrishna who took over the management of the temple after the death of the priest. In a way, this temple is dedicated to Radhe Krishna Krishna as well as Lord Shiva, making it an ideal place of worship.

Address: Dakshineshwar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700076

Timings: 5:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Dress code: Good attire

Approximate duration of visit; 2 - 3 hours

How to get there; Local transport options are readily available.

Temple Website: http://www.dakshineswarkalitemple.org/

  Best time to visit: Any time of the year.




2. Tarapeeth Temple:

A temple that dictates the entire existence of a city, Tarapeeth is a city of temples famous for the vast religiously decorated sacred temple of Tara Devi, the reincarnation of Goddess Kali. Beautifully vibrant and vibrant, this wish-fulfilling temple looks magnificent when thronged with people from all over the country. Along with all the attractions, you can find a famous cemetery nearby.


Address: Tarapeeth Road | Tarapeet Temple, Tarapeet 731233, India

Timings: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM

Dress Code: Appropriate attire

Approximate Visit Time: 1 - 2 hours

How to get there; Local transport options are readily available.

Temple Website: http://tarapith.com/

Best Date to Go: Any time of the year.




3. Mahesh Jagannath Temple:

Tucked away from the crowds in a part of Serampore town, the Mahesh Temple stands as a religious and religious symbol of worship in the name of Lord Jagannath. Small and precise, this small temple hosts one of the largest Rathayatras, an occasion to witness the gigantic celestial horses to aid in the journey for Lord Jagannath (Lord of the Universe).


Address: Mahesh, Serampore, West Bengal 712202

Timings: 6 AM to 9 PM

Dress code: Good attire

Approximate Visit Duration: 1 hour

How to get there; Local transport options are easily available.

Temple Website: N/A

Best time to visit. In any season,






4. Tarakeswara Temple:


It is famous all over the world and even outside Bengal for the ardent Shiva devotees who hide in the warm and cozy Tarakeswar. Among the nearby areas of Hooghly district, Tarakeswar is one of the most famous and oldest temples, which has a very stable past history dating back to a blind devotee who expressed his love through the construction of this temple.


Address: Tarakanath Mandir Road, Tarakeswar, West Bengal 712410

Timings: 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 4:45 PM to 7:15 PM.

Dress code: Good attire

Approximate visit time: 3 hours

Where to go How to reach: Local modes of transport are easily available.

Temple Website: N/A

Best time to visit: Shivratri






5. ISKCON Temple:

A magnificent temple built in the midst of nature, surrounded by lakes and gardens, this temple is situated in the beautiful Siliguri as well as in the height of peace. ISKCON is one of the sects of Krishna devotees who flock to this beautiful and serene temple. Both locals and foreigners are happy with this temple and Sri Krishna, who is a very active deity according to Puranas.


Address: ISKCON Mandir, ISKCON Road, Siliguri - 734006, West Bengal

Timings: 4:30 AM to 8:30 PM

Dress code: Good attire

Approximate Visit Time: 1 hour

where to go Transportation options are easily available.

Temple Website: www.iskconsiliguri.com

Best time to visit: Janmashtami, Holi, Gaur Purnima




6. Rampara Kalibari:

Kalibari Temple is a secluded rampart worshiping the heavenly goddess Kali and is known for its elaborate worship. This ritual takes place during Diwali, which is full of light and energy. It is in a courtyard. Jagannath is also present in this temple. On the outside, the Kolkata Kali Temple presents the appearance of a luxurious and comfortable home, but on the inside, the presence of the Goddess and the Lord is a wonderful experience to witness.


Address: Rampart, West Bengal 712706

Timings: 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Dress code: Good attire

Approximate Visit Time: 1 - 2 hours

Where to go How to reach: Local modes of transport are readily available

Temple Website: N/A

Best time to visit: November is during Diwali.



7. Kalighat Temple:

Kali Ghat Temple, a place of worship in the midst of Kolkata's glorious bustling city, is once again a magnet that draws visitors to the place of happiness. A mighty and extravagant temple, in its best form a blessing to the lucky visitors who visit the temple of Goddess Kali, who throng in huge numbers every day.

Address: Anami Sangha, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700026

Timings: 5:00 AM – 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Dress code: Traditional dress

Approximate duration of visit; 1 - 2 hours

How to get there; Local transport options are easily available.

Temple Website: http://kalighattemple.com/

Best time to visit.; Anytime throughout the year.



8. Ramakrishna Belur Math:

Covering a total area of 40 acres, Belur Mutt is a must-see area spread across 40 acres, Belur Mutt is another committed place of worship for Ramakrishna devotees. The spectacular scenery and architectural beauty is as impressive as the temple, which is another popular religious center in Howrah district.

Address: Belur, Howrah, West Bengal 711202, India

Timings: Every day of the week.

Approximate duration of visit

6:00 AM – 11:30 AM (April to September)

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM (April to September)

6:30 AM – 11:30 AM (October to March)

3:30 PM – 6:30 PM (October to March)

Dress code: Good attire

Approximate duration of visit; 2 - 3 hours

where to go Local transport options are easily available.

Temple Website: https://belurmath.org/

Best time to visit; Anytime throughout the year.



A variety of cuisines, friendly people and some important places of the past as well as the famous shrines and temples of West Bengal make for a thoroughly satisfying experience for all. The temple corridors of West Bengal are steeped in legends and must be experienced to appreciate and understand the mythological significance of this place and its beauty.