Temple in Nabadwip dedicated to Goddess Mangal Chandi. Linked to the Shakti Peetha belief where Sati’s left elbow fell. Deity
Lakshmipriya Devi was born in Nabadwip, inside a brahmana locality linked with scriptural learning. Her father, Vallabha Acharya, maintained his
Located between main ferry ghat and Srivas Angan. Linked with Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition. Residence of Haridas Das Babaji. Center for
It functioned as Sri Sri Ramakrishna Seva Samity until it became a Mission branch in 2021. The center runs a
Known For: Poramatala Mahishasurmardini Puja during Nabadwip Rash Yatra. Event: Three-day Mahishasurmardini worship during Rash Yatra. Idol Style: Golden Mahishasurmardini
Deity: Gaurangini Mata Place: Nabadwip, West Bengal Role: Shakti Aradhana goddess of the Shaktara festival Age: Worship in Shaktara for
Himadri Sangha is a popular club of the Nabadwip Rash festival. The worship of Sri Sri Annapurna Mata is held
Committee: Nabadwip Biswajanani Mata Puja Committee, Benepara. Festival Link: Part of Nabadwip Rash Yatra (Rash Purnima, November). History: Puja traced
Festival Link: Nabadwip Rash Utsav. Form: Three-eyed, four-armed idol with weapons. Display Spot: Charichara Bazaar during Rash. Style: Tantric worship
The deity is known for its large size, intricate golden decorations, and is considered highly “awakened” or powerful by devotees.
Age: Around 500 years. Event Link: Nabadwip Rash Yatra. Idol: Large Kali idol displays. Organisers: Local groups manage arrangements. Crowd:
Theme: Union of Shiva (Hara) and Vishnu (Hari). Place: Nabadwip Town Club premises. Type: Shaiva–Vaishnava worship event. Focus: Hari–Hara idol
Manages ancient Annapurna Mata Temple. Main event: Annual Annapurna Mata Puja during Rash. Rituals: Kumari Puja, homa, arati.. Prasad distribution
Adi Mahajati Sangha was estabilished in 1312. This club is one of the oldest and most traditional in Nabadwip.
Located a 5-minute walk from Nabadwip Dham station. 2 km from Ma Bhabatarini Temple; 3 km from Nabadwip Amusement Park.
AC rooms with bright interiors, carved wood details, TVs and wet rooms. Higher-category rooms offer added sitting areas.
Deluxe and Family rooms. private bathrooms, room service, terrace, CCTV. No pets, no smoking, no curfew. Near ISKCON Temple and
Close to ISKCON Temple (≈1 km). Rooms with TV, attached bath. Room service, housekeeping. Budget stay for pilgrims.
Hotel Nilima is one of the most famous hotels in the Nabadwip. Near Puri Mandir, Radharani Temple, Sonar Gouranga Mandir.
Located on Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Marg. Close to ISKCON Temple and Hulor Ghat. Restaurant, room service, power backup. 24/7 check-in, daily
Rooms: Standard, Suite, Superior King. Dining: Multi-cuisine restaurant. Service: 24/7 room service.
Policies: No unmarried couples, no smoking. Payment: Cash only. Suitable for: Family and religious visitors.
Nearby: ISKCON Mayapur, Ganga river. Rooms: Executive Suites, Family Suites. Stay Type: Pilgrim-friendly accommodation. Booking: Available on local listings.
Facilities: Power backup, CCTV. Check-in/out: Around 9 AM. Notes: Food limited, check cleanliness before booking. This hotel is completely couple
Amenities: Hot Water, TV. Services: Room service, housekeeping. Suitable for: Family and pilgrims.
Rooms: AC Super Deluxe, AC Executive Deluxe, AC Family Suite (double beds). Amenities: TV, hot & cold water, toiletries. Dining:
Rooms: Executive suites, family suites. Amenities: AC, geyser. Dining: Food available. Tariff: ₹1800–₹1900 (AC rooms, early 2026). Nearby: Ferryghat, ISKCON
Desk: 24-hour. Policies: Unmarried couples allowed, local ID accepted. Nearby: ISKCON Mayapur route.
Rooms: Family, double, twin (5 rooms). Nearby: Nabadwip Dham Railway Station, Vidyasagar College, ISKCON Mayapur.
Modern resort near ISKCON Temple, Mayapur. Built to serve spiritual and leisure visitors. Large pool, lawns, orchards, calm interior design.
Distance: 10-minute drive to ISKCON Mayapur. Facilities: Garden, terrace, room service. Dining: On-site restaurant.
Rooms for families and couples. Restaurant with Indian, Chinese, tandoori, fast food, desserts. Chinese bar available. Free home delivery for
Nabadwip Vidyasagar College was established on 5th March 1942 as a branch of Vidyasagar College, Kolkata, and was affiliated with
Birthplace in Malancha Para, Nabadwip. Birth in 16th century. Listed by West Bengal Heritage Commission. Temple for Sri Gour and
The Shree Aurobindo Ashram, also known as the Nabadwip Bangabani Ashram, is located in Pratapnagar, Nabadwip, and is notable for
Brihadrath arrived in Navadvipa long after Lakshman Sena’s rule. He set a pot in Bablari for Kalika sadhana. Siddheshwari Kali
Prasanna Chandra Tarkaratna was an Indian philosopher and logician in the early 19th century. The son of a wealthy Marwari
Ramnath Tarkasiddhanta, also known as Buno Ramnath, was a notable logician, scholar, and ideal teacher in Nabadwip during the eighteenth
Poramatala is one of the sacred religious centers in Navadwip. This area is covered by a massive banyan tree, which
Temple at Buroshib, Built in Navaratna style. Mentioned in Gauracharita Chintamani and Tirthamangal (1770 CE). Present structure from 1907 CE.
Located in Nabadwip, Nadia. Tradition nearly 500 years old. Dakshina-form Kali worshipped with Vaishnava rules. No sacrifice despite Panchamundi asana.
Founded in 1912 (1318 B.S.) at Nabadwip. Founder: Radharamana Charan Das Dev (Barha Baba). Based on devotion, service, and welfare.
Boro Akhra, also known as Madan Gopal Mandir Bora Akhra, is a significant religious site in Nabadwip, West Bengal. It
Built in 1835 by Gurudas Das, a copper merchant. Located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River in Nabadwip. Designed
Sri Baldev Jew Temple is a revered Hindu shrine in Nabadwip dedicated to Radha-Madhav. It is located on Gantala Road,
Tant Kapoor Hat began as a weaving market connected to Nabadwip’s 15th-century textile activity. Shantipur’s Tant saree tradition influenced the


















































