Situated in the beautiful hills of Dhalai District, Longtharai Mandir is a celebrated Hindu temple, that worships Lord Shiva. The Temple since becomes a Significance of Cultural and Spiritual Values for Locals and tourists therefore. “Longtharai” from Kok-Borok, the tribal dialect of Tripura which means lord Shiva but also means a great depression. The temple itself and all its environs are full of mythological significance and the natural beauty so is this a must visit place in Tripura.
The local legends as well as the tribal folklore say that the hill on which the temple is located carries spiritual power. It is thought that Lord Shiva, may be when coming back from Kailash, came off his chariot to rest at the serene and tranquil hill of Longtharai. The hill therefore became sacred, and the place was eventually called Longtharai, that is, Deep Valley. According to the legend that Shiva Recommended Divine Presence With Sense of Peace & Spiritual Energy So brought The Devotees from All Sections of Life.
Perched in the heart of Kamalpur Nagar Panchayat in Dhalai District, Kamaleshwari Mandir is one of the most holy trifles in Tripura. The temple intended to Goddess Kamaleswari is one of the greatest pilgrimage places for devotees to visit the region. With namesake that is associated with spiritual significance as well as deep cultural roots Kamaleshwari Mandir attracts curious pilgrims who search divinity and peace.
Kamaleshwari is another name of Goddess Kali who is worshipped in the Hindu traditions extensively. Kamaleshwari being the powerful and kind-hearted God – guards all her devotees from all type of evils and blesses them with prosperity and strength. The temple is a symbol of loyalty and the place for prayer and asking the goddess’ favor.
Kamaleshwari Mandir is quite an important pilgrimage center not only for the local people but people from surrounding areas, who come to Kamaleshwari Mandir from all over the state. The temple is especially important in the Dhalai District, since it is connected with the town of Kamalpur, the largest town of sub-divisional, in the district. It is in itself had named after this religious taboo of Kamalpur and the town is a reflection of this sacred Qurbaani temple and hence established its significance in the cultural and spiritual fabric of the region.
Situated in the picturesque Amarpur Sub-Division, 120 km distant from the state capital Agartala, tripura Dumboor Lake is a very special water body that stands out as one of the most picturesque attractions in the tripura. Its beauty of form and beautiful decor of nature, say it is place to visit for nature lovers, wildlife, and wildlife enthusiasts, Seeking peace near to the city.
The name “Dumboor” comes from the Lake resembling a “Dumru,” that tiny drum related to Lord Shiva. Exactly as a drum makes rhythmic sounds and so does the Dumboor Lake propound peace and harmony. The Bank is a 41 square kilometers huge mass of water, bounded on all sides by flat pure green thickets of trees, unfolding to full effect its beauty and forming a thoroughly authentic natural wonder.
The lake is ruled over by 48 enchanting islands that make it get more lovely. These islets, considerable & minor, create an impressive scene, is what makes Dumboor Lake amongst the lovely destination in the territory. Sehen Sie diese Inseln in direkter Nachbarschaft satt grüner Reliefs und glitzernden Wasser, karriert ein entspanntes und friedliches Ambiente, ideal für den Suchenden nach Ruhe von Stress und übermäßiger Fussball Laufe.
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