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Bhadrakali Temple Kurukshetra

Bhadrakali Temple Kurukshetra Tourism

Bhadrakali Temple Kurukshetra Tourism

Type of destination: Religious Site
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Closed in: None
Bhadrakali Temple, situated in Kurukshetra, Haryana, India, stands as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas associated with the legend of Goddess Sati. It is believed that the lower right leg of Sati fell here. Historically, the temple is linked to the Mahabharata era, signifying its ancient heritage. Architecturally, the temple showcases a blend of northern Indian design elements with a prominent shikhara (spire) rising above the sanctum. The site is a spiritual centerpiece and a vital part of local and national cultural heritage, attracting legions of devotees who believe in its sanctity and the power of goddess Kali. Apart from religious importance, the temple is a hub for studying ancient Hindu culture and traditions. Visitors can often witness ceremonial offerings, rituals, and festivals celebrated with great fervor, especially during Navratri. The serene ambiance, coupled with its verdant surroundings, creates a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Opening and Closing time of Bhadrakali Temple Kurukshetra
Monday 05:00 AM - 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Tuesday 05:00 AM - 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday 05:00 AM - 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Thursday 05:00 AM - 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Friday 05:00 AM - 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Saturday 05:00 AM - 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Sunday 05:00 AM - 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Disclaimer: It's important to check the most current information before planning your visit, as opening hours can vary and might be subject to change due to special events, maintenance, or unforeseen circumstances. A reliable way to confirm the opening hours is to contact the local tourism board, check the official website (if available)

Entry Ticket Pricing for Bhadrakali Temple Kurukshetra
Adult Free
Child Free

Disclaimer: Please note that prices are subject to change, cross check required .

Tips when you are visiting to Bhadrakali Temple Kurukshetra
Dress Conservatively
As a respected religious site, it's advised to dress conservatively.
Footwear Restrictions
Remove your shoes before entering the temple premises as a sign of respect.
Photography Allowed
Check for any photography restrictions within the temple.
Be Prepared For Crowds
Especially during festivals and weekends, the temple can get crowded.
Top 5 Reviews on Bhadrakali Temple Kurukshetra
GRVARCH
Wrote on 25th Mar, 2023
Jai Mata Di
This temple is in Kurukshetra. This is considered as one of 52 Shaktipeeths and only Shaktipeeth in Haryana. Temple premises is Good as many other temples in it. Pooja samagri shops, Drinking Water a..
564sanja
Wrote on 13th Apr, 2021
Bhadrakali temple
This is the most famous temple at kurukshetra. It is one of the shaktipeeth as godess left ankle fell here. Shaktipeeth means where goddess body parts fell. The temple is beautiful and worth seeing es..
DeveshJ
Wrote on 29th Mar, 2020
Historical Place
This temple is supposed to be one of the shaktipiths - Shakti mata Mandir - amongst the main 52 in this world. This temple is fully dedicated to Badrakhali, a stern form of Shakti. This has now become..
195payalg
Wrote on 19th Dec, 2019
Peaceful
An unexpectedly crowd free and easily accessible Shaktipeeth in Kurukshetra where one can pray in peace. This is supposed to be the place where the Devi's right ankle fell - the silver replica of the ..
ShaeMum
Wrote on 2nd Dec, 2019
A less known Shaktipeeth
Interesting place, shaktipeeth with the folklore that Sati's left ankle fell here. Good temple, recommendation is to visit Sthaneshwar mahadev temple first (which is said to be the first Shivling plac..

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