Badi Patan Devi Temple

Badi Patan Devi Temple

Patna

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Badi Patan Devi Temple, Patna, Bihar

The Badi Patan Devi Temple, located in the bustling city of Patna, is a revered site among the 51 Shakti Peethas of Hinduism. It is said that the temple marks the divine spot where the left leg of Goddess Sati fell, during the tumultuous events that led Lord Shiva to perform the cosmic dance of destruction. It is a place where the earth itself cherishes the touch of the Goddess, making it a beacon of spiritual power and solace for all who seek the blessings of the divine feminine.

Details

Open & closing time
05:00 - 11:00, 14:00 - 23:00
Darshan wait time
30 minutes to 1 hour during peak season
Best time to visit
The best time to visit is during the early morning or late evening to avoid crowds. Navaratri is an auspicious time to visit, but it is also the busiest period.
Parking
Available

Special Note:

  • The temple experiences a surge of devotees during festive seasons. It's wise to arrive early to immerse fully in the divine ambiance without the rush.
  • To maintain the sanctity and spiritual atmosphere of the temple, photography may be restricted within certain areas.
Darshan and Temple Pooja at Badi Patan Devi Temple
Daily darshan timings and puja schedule at Badi Patan Devi Temple

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Etiquette And Temple Information

    To experience the serene morning prayers and avoid the crowds, it's best to start your visit early. Engaging in the daily *aarti* and participating in the temple rituals can deeply enhance your spiritual experience, connecting you more intimately with the divine essence of the temple.
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Accessibility Information
The journey to the divine is made accessible to many, as the temple provides resting points along the steps leading up to the sanctum. These spots offer a moment of rest to those who find the climb challenging, ensuring that everyone, regardless of physical ability, can seek the blessings of the Goddess.

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