Mangla Gauri Temple: A Shaktipeeth Dedicated to Divine Femininity
Opening Hours
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Subject to change; confirm before visiting)
Best Time To Visit
October to March (Pleasant weather)
Aarti Timing
Morning Aarti : 6:30 AM (Approximate)Evening Aarti : 7:00 PM (Approximate)
Mangla Gauri Temple is a revered Shaktipeeth dedicated to Goddess Sati, an aspect of the Divine Feminine. Located in Gaya, Bihar, it is believed to be the site where a part of Goddess Sati fell after she immolated herself. The temple holds immense significance for devotees, particularly women seeking blessings for marital happiness and prosperity.
Expectations for Pilgrims
Offer prayers to Goddess Mangla Gauri for marital bliss and progeny.
Participate in rituals and ceremonies dedicated to the Goddess.
Experience the serene and spiritual atmosphere of the temple.
Blessings from the Goddess: Sacred Prasad
Prasad at Mangla Gauri Temple typically consists of items considered auspicious and blessed by the Goddess. These offerings are meant to be taken home as a symbol of divine grace and protection.
Prasad / Prasadam :
Note : Prasad is readily available from vendors within the temple complex. Specific offerings may also be arranged with the temple priests.
Offerings of Devotion: Expressions of Faith
Devotees offer various items to Goddess Mangla Gauri as a token of their faith and devotion, seeking her blessings for fulfilling their wishes.
Devotee's Offerings
It is considered auspicious to offer these items with sincerity and devotion. Local priests can guide you on appropriate offerings for specific prayers and rituals.
Essential Experiences: Connecting with the Divine Feminine
Activities:
Parikrama (Circumambulation)
Sacred Rituals & Pujas: Seeking Divine Blessings
Mangla Gauri Temple is a site for various pujas and rituals, especially those seeking blessings for marriage, progeny, and overall well-being.
Attending Pujas:
Non Attending Pujas:
Pujas can be arranged directly with the temple priests. It is advisable to inquire locally for specific rituals and timings, especially during festivals.
Historical Roots & Profound Meaning: A Shaktipeeth's Legacy
Mangla Gauri Temple is considered one of the eighteen Maha Shaktipeethas in India, making it a site of immense historical and religious importance.
Significance: A Paramount Spiritual Beacon
Mangla Gauri Temple is a powerful symbol of the Divine Feminine and a center for spiritual seekers and devotees.
Key Aspects:
- Shaktipeeth Importance Its status as a Shaktipeeth makes it a vital pilgrimage destination for those seeking the blessings and protection of Goddess Shakti.
- Fertility and Marriage The Goddess is revered for bestowing blessings related to fertility, marital happiness, and progeny.
Opening Hours
User Review
Total Reviews : 5253
- Star Rating :
Author Name : Anjali Girdhar
Review Time : 2 months ago
Review : Maa Sarva Mangla Gauri Shakti Peeth Temple in Gaya is one of the 18 Shakti Peeths, sacred sites in Hindu tradition dedicated to the Goddess. According to legend, these places are where parts of Goddess Sati’s body fell, making them highly significant for Shakti worshipers. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Gauri, a powerful form of the divine, and is especially visited by those seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and happiness.
The temple is not very well maintained surprisingly, given the number of people that visit. The garbh grih of the temple is very small, which can make the process of having darshan take long due to the high number of visitors, especially during festivals and auspicious days dedicated to Goddess Gauri.
The priests are very greedy and keep asking for more and more money. They are never satisfied with whatever you give them. If you give them 10 or 20, they look at you as if you have committed a crime. If you give 500, they keep asking for more. - Star Rating :
Author Name : Surya Katakam
Review Time : a month ago
Review : Mangala Gauri temple in Gaya is among the eighteen Maha Shakti Peeth. (Ashtadasha Shakti Peetams), Which is located just 1 km away from Gaya Junction.
It is believed the breast portion of Sati Mata's body fell at this place. Here Shakti is worshipped in the form of a breast, a symbol of nourishment. An Akhand Deep is kept lit in side the temple. It is said that the highest blessings are received just by the Darshan of this Akhand Deep. It is believed that whoever comes to maa Durga with his wishes and prayers, returns with all of prayers and wishes come true.
Architecture of the temple:
This temple is built on a Bhasmakoot Parvat in the year 1459 CE. We have to climb up few steps to reach the temple. This steps route is in between houses of local people. At the starting steps route, there is the temple of Bhima and also Knee impression of Bhima. This place is also called as Bhimvedi Gaya as Bhima who is one of the Pancha Pandavas did Shraddha Karama.
The temple is facing East and Sanctum also has beautifully curved sculptures on the walls. Outside the courtyard is a place where Homas and Havans took place. The entrance to the sanctum is very small and we have to crouch to enter inside this temple.
Temple premises encompasses temples dedicated to Adi Deva Ganesh, Maa Kali, Shaktishali Hanuman and Lord Shiva. There is small mandap available in front of the temple.
Special Pooja's:
1. Mangala Gauri Pooja:
During Sravan month Every Tuesday, a special pooja takes place where women offer16 varieties of bangles and seven types of fruits with five sweets for prosperity of their families. This practice has been followed since antiquity at this temple.
2. Navaratri Pooja:
The another famous festivity of this shrine is Navaratri held in October/November month every year. During Navaratri time special pooja's, meditation and prayers performed here in this temple. Maha Ashtami of Navaratri there is a huge gathering of devotees.
3. Shivaratri:
Shivaratri also celebrates here as a big festival with Rituals and Pooja.
Temple Visiting hours:
Morning 05:00 to 13:00 hours.
Evening 16:00 to 20:00 hours. - Star Rating :
Author Name : Arjun Kandula
Review Time : 4 months ago
Review : Maa Mangla Gauri Shakti Peeth. Is one of 18 Shakti Peeth of South Asia.
Very Powerful & one we had darshan of maa we will be blessed with grace to be more auspicious things in one's life.
One need to climb minimum 40 steps to reach the temple premises. Then you'll find huge crowds.
We have ₹250/- per head special entry.
Inner sanctum is so divine & filled with aura of auspicious aura.
We'll have only the chest part of maa.
Jai Maata Di - Star Rating :
Author Name : Kishor Sreeram
Review Time : 3 weeks ago
Review : The Mangala Gauri Shakti Peeth is a significant Hindu temple located on Mangala Gauri Hill in Gaya, Bihar, dedicated to Goddess Shakti. This sacred temple is one of the 18 Shakti Peethas spread across India, believed to be the places where the body parts of Goddess Sati fell after her self-immolation. Specifically, it is said that the left breast of Goddess Sati fell at this site, making it a revered destination for devotees seeking the Goddess's blessings. - Star Rating :
Author Name : murugan G
Review Time : 3 months ago
Review : Praanams. Spl entrance ₹.250/-. I u mind about ur timings buy tickets. It's a narrow entrance through which people enter for darshan and leave in the same way. Only few can have darshan at a time. So gets delayed more than u predict.