Weather: 22°C - 38°C
Category: Religious, Temple
Tags: Hindu Temple, Architecture, Pilgrimage
Timings: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Time Required: 1-2 hours
Entry Fee: Free
Overview of Kankali Devi Temple, Jabalpur
Nestled in the scenic Tigawa village, about 20 km from Jabalpur, the Kankali Devi Temple (also known as Tigawa Temple) is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Kankali Devi, a powerful and ancient deity. The temple is a significant pilgrimage site and a wonderful example of Indian temple architecture.
The structure of the temple is an architectural delight, featuring a beautifully crafted sanctum sanctorum and intricately designed pillared corridors that highlight the fine craftsmanship of the era. Visitors will also find idols of other deities such as Narsimha, Sheshashai Vishnu, and Chamunda Devi, adding to the temple's spiritual significance.
The temple's serene surroundings and peaceful ambiance make it an ideal place for reflection and devotion. As a lesser-known gem, it offers visitors a chance to explore the rich heritage and culture of the region, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Things to See and Do
- Religious Experience: Pay homage to Kankali Devi and other important deities, including Narsimha and Chamunda Devi, and experience a sense of tranquility.
- Temple Architecture: Admire the unique pillared structure and the elegant sanctum, showcasing the brilliance of ancient Indian craftsmanship.
- Photography: The intricate carvings, grand pillars, and serene surroundings provide excellent photo opportunities.
How to Reach Kankali Devi Temple
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By Road: The Kankali Devi Temple is located about 20 km from Jabalpur, and can be easily accessed by taxi or private vehicle. Local transportation options like auto-rickshaws are also available.
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By Rail: Jabalpur Junction is the nearest railway station. From there, you can take a taxi or auto-rickshaw to the temple.
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By Air: The nearest airport is Jabalpur Airport, approximately 20 km away from the temple. A taxi or cab ride will take you to the temple in about 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
The temple can be visited year-round, though early mornings and evenings are particularly special for a more serene experience. Visitors should avoid the peak summer months (April to June) due to high temperatures.