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West Bengal Kalyaneswar Temple Bally
The temple devoted to Lord Shiva and located in city Bally, Howrah a state in West Bengal is known as Kalyaneshwar Temple. The temple is as old as 500 years. The devotees who visit the temple are thousand numbers of monks each year. The other temples that are located in the complex of the temple are of Goddess Kali, Lord Ganesh, Lord Vishnu and Lord Bajrangbali. The temple is located in the extreme north-eastern direction in Howrah. The River Hooghly flows near the temple. The other temple that is very near to Kalyaneshwar temple is the Dakshineswar Kali Temple that is devoted to Mata Kali. The Shiva Lingam that is in the temple has appeared from the earth by itself. The others who visited the temple are Ramakrishna Dev and his followers who belonged to the Ramakrishna Mission. Swami Vivekananda and Swami Brahmananda also worshipped the temple.
The major festival celebrated in the temple is the MahaShivratri and the Charaksankranti.
How to Reach
By Rail
The nearest that connects the city of Bally to other cities and states in the country is the Howrah-Barddhaman Main Line, the Howrah-Barddhaman Chord Line and the Sealdah-Dankuni Line. The major railway station those are approachable for visiting the temple are Bally Ghat, Bally Halt, Bally, Rajchandrapur, Bally Main & Belanagar.
By Air
The closest airport to reach Bally is the Kolkata airport that has flights coming from all over the country.
By Road
The city of Bally is very nicely connected to the other major roads that connect to the other cities in West Bengal.
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