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Dakshineswar to Belur Boat Service, Dakshineswar Kali Temple to Belur Math by Boat on River Ganga, Journey to Belur from Dakshineswar by Ferry (Boat) service on Hooghly River, Sunset & Sunrise view over River Ganga while traveling to Belur from Dakshineswar Maa Bhabotarini Jetty, My visit to Belur Math from Dakshineswar Kali Mandir by Boat (Ferry), Boat / ferry timings from Dakshineswar Maa Bhabatarini Ghat to Belur Jetty, View of Belur Math from Boat in the middle of River Ganga, View of Dakshineswar Kali Temple from Ferry, View of Vivekananda Setu (Bally Bridge).
One day in the afternoon, I thought of going to Belur Math Ramakrishna Mission by Boat (Ferry) service from Dakshineswar. It’s in the month of June, 2015. I left my home around 4pm and reached Maa Bhabatarini Jetty Ghat at 4:30pm. Maa Bhabatarini Jetty Ghat is developed by Paschim Bangha Bhutal Paribahan (West Bengal Surface Transport) Ministry just under the Bally Bridge (Vivekananda Setu) & adjacent to Dakshineswar Kali Temple.
The view of Bally Bridge (Vivekananda Setu) from Maa Bhabatarini Jetty Ganga Ghat of Dakshineswar is just awesome. The view gets more attractive during Sunrise & Sunset. I was lucky to be there during Sunset and clicked few pictures of this scenic beauty before entering the Boat from the Jetty.
Vivekananda Setu (Bally Bridge) View from Maa Bhabatarini Jetty Ghat, Dakshineswar.
In the Evening, Bally Bridge over River Hooghly - Photo taken from Dakshineswar Maa Bhabotarini Ferry Ghat.
Uttal Ei Ganga Nodi
Road to Heaven
After clicking few amazing snaps of Vivekananda Setu (Bally Bridge) from Maa Bhabotarini Ferry Ghat of Dakshineswar, I finally stepped into the Vessel / Ferry / Boat that has been started by West Bengal Surface Transport Ministry to connect religious places like Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Belur Math, Bagbazaar.
This is the Ferry service that connects Dakshineswar, Belur, Bagbazar & Howrah on River Ganga.
Let's Go to Belur Math from Dakshineswar.
Boat service to Belur Math from Dakshineswar Kali Temple took around 25 minutes - which is not much time taken to reach Belur from Dakshineswar by boat. During this journey to Belur from Dakshineswar by Boat; you would surely love - Cool Breeze, View of Dakshineswar Kali Temple from middle of Ganga, View of Vivekananda Setu (Bally Bridge) & Second Hooghly Bridge from a distance and Belur Math from middle of River Ganga. Here are few photos taken during my journey.
View of Dakshineswar Kali Temple from Boat in the middle of River Ganga.
Sunset view of River Ganga & Vivekananda Setu (Bally Bridge), Dakshineswar.
Belur Math Ramakrishna Mission view from middle of River Ganga.
Belur Jetty.
It is only 5 minutes walk from Belur Jetty to Belur Ramakrishna Mission (Belur Math). Since, photography is prohibited inside Belur Math Complex, thus I didn't broke the rule. This is why, unable to show you all few snaps of Belur Math.
Don't know the name of this temple, but it looked superb in the evening because of its lighting. This temple is situated opposite bank of Belur Jetty.
It's time to go back to Dakshineswar from Belur. Thus waiting for the Ferry to come.
Golden colored Sky while Sunset.
Vivekananda Setu (Bally Bridge) in Lights in evening.
With this, My journey of few hours ended. But, good memories and few amazing snaps remains forever with me.
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I was thinking for a long time to have a Long Drive on National Highway 2 (NH-2), which is known as Durgapur Expressway in West Bengal. At last, on the 1st week of April 2015; my dream came true. Distance between my place in Kolkata & my destination place in Burdwan district is around 80kms. People suggesting me to go by train and not by my Honda Aviator Scooter because of Heat (hot weather in April) and fear of road accident that happens often on National Highways.
Anyhow, I decided to go by Road riding my Honda Aviator 2-Wheeler. Only thing I was thinking is the Hot Weather which will make Honda Aviator Engine more hotter. Thus, I choose early morning to start my journey. It was 7am when I started my journey to Burdwan from Kolkata on NH-2.
After crossing Bally Bridge over River Ganga at Dakshineswar; first I stopped and took a snap of Road Sign stating Delhi Road & Bombay Road crossing.
Delhi Road & Mumbai Road meeting point near Kolkata.
Dankuni Toll Plaza on National Highway 2 (NH-2 / Durgapur Expressway).
Half Century distance only.
Road condition of NH-2 (National Highway 2 / Durgapur Expressway) between Dankuni Toll Plaza to Palsit Toll plaza is awesome. Thumbs up for the National Highway Authority for repairing & developing & keep maintaining regularly.
Milestones on Highways always attracts me for a Snap.
Taking few photos on NH-2.
Burdwan & Hooghly district Border Zone on National Highway-2.
Border Area on NH-2; I mean border of 2 districts of West Bengal.
Coming back to Kolkata from Bardhaman.
My Honda Aviator resting few minutes.
Ready to go - Honda Aviator.
Honda Aviator waiting for me to Ride on NH2.
I took a Coffee break at Cafe Coffee Day Shop at Gobindapur and took breakfast at Azad Hind Dhaba at Gopalpur on NH-2.
Let's go.
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Long Drive on National Highway-2 / Durgapur Expressway.
It was an exciting long drive on NH-2 with amazing scenic beauty of agricultural lands. Major areas that I crossed during my Kolkata to Burdwan journey on National Highway-2 are Dankuni, Chanditala, Cafe Coffee Day, Singur, Azad Hind Dhaba Gopalpur, Dhanekhali More etc. It took only 1 hour 15 minutes to reach my destination in Bardhaman from Kolkata.
This journey wouldn't be possible without my wings i.e., Honda Aviator which run 160kms in a day in 31 degree temperature of April month.
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I went to see 2nd Dakshineswar Kali Temple (replica of Dakshineswar Kali Mandir) in Kolkata riding my Honda Aviator 2-wheeler. Started my journey in April 2015 from Kolkata around 3:30pm and it took only 30 minutes to reach.
My Travel experience about Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - I have first seen this temple in Bengali movie. This temple is a Replica of Dakshineswar Kali Temple. Same Lion Gate at entrance & same architecture. When I first entered, I was surprised to see this temple which looks like Dakshineswar Kali Mandir. Lesser Shiva Temples & grassy complex are the main difference between Annapurna Temple of Barrackpore & Kali Temple of Dakshineswar. I recommend you to visit Annapurna Mandir of Barrackpore at least once after or before visiting Dakshineswar Kali Temple.
Location / Where is Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - Annapurna Temple is situated on eastern banks of River Ganga between Titagarh & Barrackpore [Talpukur area] in Northern Kolkata of West Bengal (India).
How to Reach Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - Route to follow to go to Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata) by Air, Train & Road.
Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata) nearest Airport - Dum Dum Airport (18kms).
Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata) nearest Railway Station - Barrackpore Railway Station [Sealdah main line].
Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata) Roadways - Bus stop ‘Talpukur’ on B.T. Road and then 5 minutes walk towards River Ganga.
Best Time to Visit Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - In the evening any month except rainy season (monsoon) and anytime in winter season.
When I visited Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - I went to Annapurna Mandir of Titagarh in summer season (April month). It was quite hot in day time and cool breeze in evening. Pictures of Annapurna Temple are taken in April month of 2015.
Places to see near Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - Attractions of Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata), in other sentence, why people should visit Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata). The Sightseeing places near Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata) as follows – Gandhi Ghat, Gandhi Museum, and Mangal Pandey Park of Barrackpore.
What to do at Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - Apart from traveling to nearby sightseeing places at Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata); There is nothing to do apart from praying & offering puja to Maa Annapurna at Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata) and to seat few hours. You may spend few hours at Ganga River bank as well.
What to Eat at Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - It’s a religious place and no such good restaurants nearby. You may taste Panipuri, Bhelpuri and other fast foods from local food stalls.
Where to stay at Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata): - Hotels & Guest Houses near Shivshakti Annapurna Temple , Barrackpore (Kolkata) are not available. But, one can stay at Barrackpore Chiriamore area’s hotels. I made a day-return trip to Annapurna Mandir of Titagarh.
Shivshakti Annapurna Temple, Barrackpore (Kolkata) Wiki Details: - In 1847, Rani Rashmoni decided to go on a trip to visit Kashi Annapurna. 25 boats filled with all the necessities required for the next 6 months were arranged. Rani decided to take the route through the Ganges. She started for the journey taking along with her many helping hands and close family and friends. When the boats were passing through Dakshineshwar, there came a storm. Rani’s entourage had to stop on the orders of Rani who asked them all to take shelter at Dakshineshwar itself. That very night, in a dream, Rani got her orders – “There is no need for you to visit Kashi. Find the right place on the banks of this river, Bhagirathi (Ganga), and consecrate an idol of mine. Make arrangements for regular puja and bhog. I’ll manifest myself in this idol and accept your daily puja.”And Rani Rashmoni established the temple which we all today know, the famous Dakshineshwar Kali temple. Mathur Babu who helped Rani Rashmoni in establishing the Dakhineswar Kali Temple, had a dormant desire. Since the visit to Kashi Annapurna could not be completed, he wanted to find a proper place to build a temple of Maa Annapurna and offer his prayers. Later, this dream of his was fulfilled by his wife Sree Jagadamba Devi. All arrangements to build this temple were done by Mathur Babu and Jagadamba Devi’s eldest son Dwarikanath Biswas. In those days, the total cost came to be about 3 lakhs. Unfortunately, Mathur Babu passed away before he could see the temple completed. There is another very interesting historical incident connected to this temple. Atop the main gate of the temple is a statue of a lion. Popular belief is that the lion protects the temple from dangers and adversities. The local British government once put pressure on the temple authorities to remove the statue of the lion. They felt it was the symbol of British Empire, so the temple authorities had no right to use it. The legal route was taken by both sides. After many years of legal battle, the court passed the order “Art is art, let the art prevail”. And thus the lion still stands strong atop the main gate.