Hanseswari Temple :
Hanseswari Temple at Bansberia near Kolkata (Calcutta) in West Bengal .
The main deity is the blue neem-wood idol of the four-armed goddess Hanseswari, a manifestation of Goddess Kali.
The temple is 21 m high and has 13 towers.
The peak of each tower is shaped as a lotus flower.
Built according to Tantric principles, this five-storey shrine follows the structure of a human body - Ira, Pingala, Bajraksha, Sushumna and Chitrini. Vasudeva Temple and Swanbhaba Kali Temple are nearby.
Bansberia Railway Station on the Howrah-Katwa main line is the nearest railway station
Hanseswari Temple at Bansberia near Kolkata (Calcutta) in West Bengal .
The main deity is the blue neem-wood idol of the four-armed goddess Hanseswari, a manifestation of Goddess Kali.
The temple is 21 m high and has 13 towers.
The peak of each tower is shaped as a lotus flower.
Built according to Tantric principles, this five-storey shrine follows the structure of a human body - Ira, Pingala, Bajraksha, Sushumna and Chitrini. Vasudeva Temple and Swanbhaba Kali Temple are nearby.
Bansberia Railway Station on the Howrah-Katwa main line is the nearest railway station
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