Mangla Gauri Temple Gaya Bihar

The Mangla Gauri Temple is a Hindu temple located at Gaya in Bihar, India. The primary deity worshipped here is Goddess Mangla Gauri, a form of Goddess Shakti. The temple is among the 18 Maha Shaktipeeth temples. Here goddess is worshipped in the form of a breast, a symbol of nourishment.

Mangla Gauri Temple was built on top of the Manglagauri hill. A flight of steps and a motorable road lead to it. Devotees have to climb up the hillock to reach the temple. At the beginning of the steps there is temple of Bhima. Here devotees can see his knee impression.

Mangla Gauri Temple Gaya Bihar

It is believed that Bhima did Shraddhakarma here. After climbing around 200 steps, then devotees can see Mangala Gowri temple campus. There are several temples in the campus. There are two minor shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and images of Mahishasura Mardini, Durga and Dakshina Kali present here.

The temple complex comprises temples of Maa Kali, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman and Lord Shiva. Million of pilgrims visit the temple every year to fulfill their wishes.

Temple Address:

Mangla Gauri Mandir Rd
Shakti Peetham
Gaya, Bihar 823001

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