Sarvamangala Devi Temple Gaya
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π Gaya, Bihar
β Featured Regional SignificanceLocated in the sacred city of Gaya, Sarvamangala Devi Temple is revered as a Shakti Peetha where the goddess grants auspiciousness and removes all obstacles from devotees' lives.
π Practical Information
ποΈ Spiritual Details
Goddess Sarvamangala (Parvati)
Shakti Peetha
Sarvamangala, Parvati, Adi Shakti
β¨ Spiritual Highlights
The goddess grants overall auspiciousness, removes all obstacles, blesses families with harmony, provides ancestral peace, and grants spiritual advancement.
The temple is famous for removing persistent obstacles, bringing good fortune to families, blessing ancestral souls, and providing overall life improvements.
Offering prayers for family welfare, performing ancestral rituals, seeking removal of obstacles, participating in auspicious ceremonies, and making offerings for overall well-being.
Removal of all obstacles, family harmony and prosperity, ancestral blessings and peace, overall auspiciousness in life, spiritual advancement, and divine protection.
π About Sarvamangala Devi Temple Gaya
Sarvamangala Devi Temple in Gaya, Bihar, is a significant Shakti Peetha located in one of India's most sacred cities. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Sarvamangala, who is worshipped as the bestower of all auspiciousness and the remover of obstacles. Gaya being famous for Pitra Paksha rituals adds special significance to this temple, as the goddess is believed to bless ancestors and provide moksha to departed souls. The temple attracts devotees seeking overall well-being, family harmony, and spiritual advancement.
ποΈ Architecture & Heritage
Traditional North Indian Style (8th-9th Century CE)
Traditional North Indian temple architecture, ancient stone work, integration with Gaya's sacred geography
Sarvamangala deity, ancestral worship areas, traditional sculptures, sacred pools
π Festivals & Celebrations
Navaratri: September-October, Pitra Paksha: September (ancestral period), Chaitra Navratri: March-April
Ancestral blessing ceremonies, obstacle removal rituals, family welfare prayers
Monsoon blessings, winter festivals, ancestral worship seasons
π Rituals & Traditions
Daily goddess worship, ancestral rituals, obstacle removal ceremonies, auspiciousness prayers
Combined goddess and ancestral worship, Pitra Paksha special observances, family welfare traditions
Traditional prasadam including sweets, fruits, and items blessed for auspiciousness
π Visitor Guidelines
Traditional Indian attire preferred. Modest clothing required. Remove footwear before entering.
Accessible by road. Some steps may be present. Assistance available for elderly devotees.
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ποΈ Divine Snapshot
Goddess Sarvamangala (Parvati)
Shakti Peetha
5:00 AM β 12:00 PM, 4:00 PM β 9:00 PM
Gaya, Bihar
Sarvamangala Devi Temple, Gaya, Bihar 823001, India
βοΈ How to Reach
Gaya Airport (12 km)
Gaya Railway Station (5 km)
Gaya Bus Stand (3 km)
By Road: Well connected from Patna and other major cities. By Train: Gaya is a major railway junction. By Air: Direct flights available.
π¨ Accommodation
Various accommodations available in Gaya city including hotels, guest houses, and dharamshalas.
πΊοΈ Nearby Attractions
Vishnupad Temple, Bodh Gaya, Mahabodhi Temple, Dungeshwari Cave, and Barabar Caves
π Associated Deities
π§ Audio Guide Available
Audio guide is available for this temple to enhance your spiritual experience.