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Ram Mandir Temple

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Delhi to Ram Mandir – Kolkata, West Bengal

  • Delhi to Kolkata can be reached by air, rail, or road. The fastest way is by flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata. From the airport or railway station, local transport such as taxis, app-based cabs, or buses can be used to reach Ram Mandir in Kolkata.

Ahmedabad to Ram Mandir – Kolkata, West Bengal

  • Ahmedabad to Kolkata can also be reached by air, rail, or road. Flights operate from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport to Kolkata. Trains are available from Ahmedabad Junction to Howrah or Sealdah, from where local transportation can be taken to reach the temple

History of the Temple

Ram Mandir in Kolkata is dedicated to Lord Rama, a principal deity of Hinduism and an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple serves as an important spiritual and cultural center for devotees in the region. It conducts regular rituals, bhajans, and festivals, especially during Ram Navami and Diwali. While not as ancient as some other Ram temples in India, it plays a significant role in promoting devotion to Lord Rama in West Bengal.

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How to Reach

Delhi to Ram Mandir – Kolkata, West Bengal

  • Delhi to Kolkata can be reached by air, rail, or road. The fastest way is by flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata. From the airport or railway station, local transport such as taxis, app-based cabs, or buses can be used to reach Ram Mandir in Kolkata.

Ahmedabad to Ram Mandir – Kolkata, West Bengal

  • Ahmedabad to Kolkata can also be reached by air, rail, or road. Flights operate from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport to Kolkata. Trains are available from Ahmedabad Junction to Howrah or Sealdah, from where local transportation can be taken to reach the temple

History of the Temple

Ram Mandir in Kolkata is dedicated to Lord Rama, a principal deity of Hinduism and an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple serves as an important spiritual and cultural center for devotees in the region. It conducts regular rituals, bhajans, and festivals, especially during Ram Navami and Diwali. While not as ancient as some other Ram temples in India, it plays a significant role in promoting devotion to Lord Rama in West Bengal.

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