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Taratarini Temple

Taratarini Temple Tourism

Taratarini Temple Tourism

Type of destination: Hindu Temple
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Closed in: Open all year
Taratarini Temple, perched atop the Kumari Hills at the bank of the River Rushikulya near Brahmapur city in Odisha, India, is one of the oldest pilgrimage centers and a Shakti peeth in India. This sacred abode is dedicated to the twin goddesses Tara and Tarini, and significant as it symbolizes the divine feminine power. The temple is positioned amidst natural surroundings, exuding a serene and spiritual atmosphere. The main shrine is accessed by climbing a long flight of steps, though a ropeway service is also available. The surrounding views are breathtaking, overlooking dense greenery and the meandering river. The architecture of Taratarini Temple is reflective of the classical Odisha style, with intricate sculptures and carvings. It is not only a place of spiritual worship but also a hub of cultural and traditional festivals, drawing devotees from across the country. Throughout the year, the temple rituals and special pujas are performed, among which the Chaitra Yatra during March-April is the most celebrated festival.
Opening and Closing time of Taratarini Temple
Sunday Opening: 05:30 AM Closing: 09:00 PM
Monday Opening: 05:30 AM Closing: 09:00 PM
Tuesday Opening: 05:30 AM Closing: 09:00 PM
Wednesday Opening: 05:30 AM Closing: 09:00 PM
Thursday Opening: 05:30 AM Closing: 09:00 PM
Friday Opening: 05:30 AM Closing: 09:00 PM
Saturday Opening: 05:30 AM Closing: 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 Taratarini Temple
Adult Free
Child Free

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

Tips when you are visiting to Taratarini Temple
Wear comfortable shoes as you'll have to climb stairs.
Best to visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
Keep hydrated and carry water bottles.
Respect the local traditions and dress modestly.
Look out for special festivals and rituals for a more immersive experience.
Top 5 Reviews on Taratarini Temple
priscillajoshi
Wrote on 4th Oct, 2023
Lovely temple atop a hill
Enjoyed visiting this temple atop a hill Accessed it by cable car which costs Rs 65 for a return journey. As it was a week day there were no queues The temple was beautiful with a wonderful view fro..
ayandipn
Wrote on 24th Aug, 2023
Overall nice experience, cable car ride is a must do.
Very nice location on top of hill Have modern cable car to access which in itself is an amazing experience. Main temple has a queue but not much crowded Renovation works are going on and the work they..
B5476FUpauld
Wrote on 1st Jul, 2023
The temple and how to get there from Berhampur
The temple is build on one of the locations were a bodypart, the brest, of shivas wife landed after some family feud. Historic location but the temple is new/reconstruction. It can be reached over 100..
TraWellerr
Wrote on 16th Jan, 2023
Shakthi peeth with mesmerizing views!
This is an old temple nestled in the Kumari hills near Berhampur in Odisha and is one of the 4 Shakti Peethas of India! The temple goddess is the presiding deity for most of the locals here and the te..
BANSHIDHARSAHU
Wrote on 23rd Apr, 2022
Taratarini Temple
The Taratarini Temple on the Kumari hills at the bank of the River Rushikulya[1] near Brahmapur city in Ganjam District, Odisha, India is worshiped as the Breast Shrine (Sthana Peetha) and manifestati..

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