Kalighat Kali Temple, Kolkata, West Bengal India
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Located on the banks of river Hooghly, Kalighat Kali temple is a very famous temple of the city of joy i.e. Calcutta. It is dedicated to Goddess kali, who is believed to be the destroyer as well as liberator. Every year, it has been attracting more and more crowds. Infact, Calcutta Kalighat Kali temple has come in the top list of must see tourist attraction places. For Hindus, Kali temple at Kalighat, Kolkata is one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations. There is an interesting legend behind the formation of Kali temple, which suggests that when Lord Shiva was furiously performing his dance (Pralay), keeping the corpse of Goddess kali on his shoulders, his spinning wheel sliced off her dead body. Her body slices fell off at different points, where pilgrimage centers were formed later on. Kalighat temple is one such pilgrimage spot, where a toe of her right foot had fallen. It is during the months of Bhadra, Paush and Chaitra (according to the Bengali calendar) that Kali temple at Kalighat turns into a convergence point for devotees from al over the world.
Kalighat Kali Temple is a  renowned shrine that observes hundreds and thousands of devotes every  year. Located at Kalighat in Kolkata, the temple can be easily reached  by the means of local transport from the city. In the southern part of  Kolkata, Kalighat is a small locality that is well-known for its Kali  temple. Kalighat Kali Temple is considered as one of the 51 Shakti  Peethas of Shakti.
Goddess Kali is regarded as the most complex  goddess of the Hindu pantheon. Usually depicted in a fearful form, Kali  is the destroyer as well as the liberator. Goddess Kali, in her wrathful  form, is worshipped by thousand of devotees, who come all the way from  distant parts of India and the World. The temple attracts a major  portion of visitors to Kolkata.
Kalighat Temple is an important  religious place for the followers of Hinduism. As per the legends, the  different body parts of Sati fell on the earth at the time of  self-sacrifice. It is believed that the right toe of Sati fell here and  subsequently; the temple was erected to commemorate the Goddess. Goddess  Kalika is the presiding deity in the Kalighat Temple.
Another  legend says that once a devotee saw a bright ray of light impending from  Bhagirathi River. He located the light and discovered a piece of stone  in the form of a human toe. In its vicinity, he also found a 'Svayambhu  Lingam' of Nakuleshwar Bhairav. He placed the images in a small temple  and started worshipping them in the forest.
The popularity of the  temple grew with the times and it got the recognition of Kalighat Kali  Temple. The present structure of Kali Temple was constructed about 200  years ago. In 1809, Kalighat Kali Temple was built by Sabarna Roy  Chowdhury of Barisha. Kalighat Temple has been often referred in the  texts like Mansar Bhasan of 15th century.
The original temple was  built by Raja Basanta Roy, who was the uncle of Pratapaditya and the  King of Jessore (Bangladesh). The original temple was sited on the banks  of Hooghly; however the river has shifted away from the temple with the  period of time. In the past days, traders used to take stop at Kalighat  to pay their obeisance to Goddess Kali.
Situated on the banks of  Adi Ganga, the temple has a sanctum sanctorum in the company of a huge  hall by the name of Nat Mandir. In the north-east of this sanctum, there  is a Shiva Temple. There is one more shrine dedicated to Radha Krishna.  The main attraction of this temple lies in the image of Goddess Kali  that bears a long protruded tongue made out of gold.
The main  shrine comprises the image of Goddess Kali. The image of the deity  appears incomplete. On the initial level, the face of the goddess was  made and further tongue and hands made of gold and silver were added to  the image. On the day of 'Snan Yatra' (Bathing Ceremony), the priests  cover their eyes with cloth strips, while giving the ceremonial bath to  the Goddess. Festivals like Kali Puja, Durga Puja, Poila Boishakh, the  Bengali New Year day and Sankranti witness huge number of devotees at  the temple with offerings. 
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