Kalighat Kali Temple
Kolkata, West Bengal
⭐ One of the 51 Shakti Peethas; namesake origin of Kolkata city1 Temple Overview
The Kalighat Kali Temple in Kolkata, West Bengal, is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas and one of the most significant Kali shrines in India, believed to have given the city of Kolkata (Calcutta) its very name.
Significance: One of the 51 Shakti Peethas; closely tied to Kolkata's identity and naming
2 Why Is It Famous?
The temple is famous as the namesake origin of Kolkata itself (Kalighat → Calcutta/Kolkata) and as one of the most powerful Shakti Peethas in Bengal, drawing enormous daily crowds of devotees seeking the goddess's blessings in this historically and spiritually central location.
3 Story and Legends
According to Shakti Peetha tradition, four toes of Sati's right foot fell at this location after Shiva carried her body in grief following her self-immolation, making this one of the principal Shakti Peethas. The temple's location along the original course of the Hooghly (Adi Ganga) River adds to its sacred geography.
4 History
Renovations: The current structure dates to 1809, replacing earlier simpler shrines, with periodic maintenance preserving the temple's traditional Bengali architectural character since.
6 Architecture
The temple follows traditional Bengali temple architecture, relatively modest in external scale but richly significant in its inner sanctum housing the unique three-eyed, four-armed Kali idol with a golden tongue.
7 Main Deity Information
Goddess Kali is depicted here with a distinctive face featuring three large eyes and a golden tongue, an iconic representation specific to this temple, embodying her fierce protective and liberating aspects.
8 Festivals and Celebrations
Kali Puja and Durga Puja are the major celebrations, with the temple seeing among the highest devotional crowds in Kolkata during these periods.
9 Best Time to Visit
October to March for pleasant Kolkata weather.
Kolkata has hot, humid summers and pleasant winters (October-February being most comfortable).
10 Darshan and Temple Timings
Aarti Schedule: Morning Aarti: 5:00 AM | Evening Aarti: 6:30 PM
11 Pujas and Rituals
Traditional Shakta worship including animal sacrifice (of goats) remains part of certain ritual practices here, reflecting older Tantric Shakta traditions still observed.
12 How to Reach
13 Accommodation
Extensive hotel options throughout Kolkata city.
14 Food and Prasadam
Bengali vegetarian and traditional sweets widely available nearby; temple prasad includes traditional offerings.
15 Entry Fees and Costs
Free entry; special priest-guided darshan services available for a fee.
16 Rules and Dress Code
Modest traditional attire recommended.
17 Nearby Attractions
Kalighat Bridge, South Kolkata heritage areas, Birla Mandir Kolkata.
18 Interesting Facts
The very name "Calcutta" (now Kolkata) is widely believed to derive from "Kalighat," reflecting this temple's deep historical significance to the city's identity and origin. The temple receives enormous daily footfall, among the highest of any Kali shrine in India.
19 Visitor Tips
Be prepared for significant crowds and a more intense, traditional Tantric Shakta atmosphere compared to many other Hindu temples. Hire a temple-recommended guide/priest to navigate the experience respectfully given the temple's unique ritual practices.
20 Frequently Asked Questions
21 Quick Summary
| Location | Kolkata, West Bengal |
| Deity | Goddess Kali |
| Best Time to Visit | October to March for pleasant Kolkata weather. |
| Timings | 5:00 AM – 10:30 PM (with midday closure) |
| Special Significance | One of the 51 Shakti Peethas; namesake origin of Kolkata city |
| Nearest Airport | Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata — 18km |
| Nearest Railway | Kolkata's main railway stations; Kalighat is also served by Kolkata Metro |