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Kiriteswari Village Life India's Best Village Best Tourism Village of India: Kiriteswari in Murshidabad has been selected as the best tourist village in India. Kolkata to Tourism Village Kiriteswar ????????किरीतेस्वरी In this village in India, Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Buddhists worship in the same temple Proud Feel Village Kiriteswari kiriteswari village Muslims, Buddhists and Christians worship in this Hindu temple Best Village in India Kiriteswari Kiritkona कीरीतकना #Kiriteswari #village #travel #vlog #minturoy #travelvlog #culture #traditional #kiritkona #rural Best Tourism Village: This Hindu Shaktipeeth is maintained with the help of the Muslim residents of the village. Even the management committee of Kiriteswari Temple has several Muslim members. The Muslim community is also associated with the history of this Hindu Shaktipeeth. Out of 795 applications received from 31 states and union territories of the country, Kiriteshwari in Murshidabad has been selected as the 'Best Tourist Village' for 2023-24. Murshidabad is associated with the history of the Nawabi period of ancient Bengal. Many people visit Murshidabad to spend their holidays and learn about history. They visited the Hazarduari Palace, Kathgola Baganbari, Kashimbazar Rajbari, etc. However, this time, if you go to Murshidabad, you must visit Kiriteshwari village. Here, Hindus and Muslims together give a message of harmony. Kiriteshwari is a temple-dwelling village on the west bank of the Bhagirathi. Although the name of the village is Kiritakana. According to religious beliefs, the crown of Sati fell in this village in the Daksha Yajna. Therefore, it is also known as 'Mukuteshwari' village to many. Although this place is a place of Shakta Sadhana. It is quite famous as the ancient Mahapeeth. This Hindu Shaktipeeth is maintained with the help of the Muslim residents of the village. There are even several Muslim members in the management committee of this temple. Although the Muslim community is also associated with the history of this Hindu Shakti Peeth. There are various traditions about the history of the Kiriteshwari temple. It is said that Rani Bhavani of Natore founded this temple in 1104 Bengal. Maharaja Yogendranarayan Rai renovated this temple in 1337 Bengal. It is said that on the day Mirzafar drowned King Rajballabh in the Battle of Plassey, a Shivling in this temple suddenly burst. Mirzafar fell ill with leprosy in his later years and breathed his last after drinking the nectar of the goddess' feet. Raja Bhagwan Rai of Lalgola was given the responsibility of maintaining this temple by Mughal Emperor Akbar. The temple of the goddess was destroyed in 1405. Later, Raja Darpanarayan Rai, a descendant of Bhagwan Rai, rebuilt the temple. In addition, the Paush Mela started here from the time of this Raja Darpanarayan Rai. Even today, a special fair is held here every Tuesday of the month of Paush. Although the Ratanti Amavasya puja of the month of Magh is very lively in the Kiriteshwari temple. Apart from this, Durga Puja and Kali Puja are organized here with great fanfare. Hundreds of tourists and devotees flock to Kiriteshwari on these special days. There are many small temples in the village of Kiriteshwari. There are also many Shiva temples. The place where the crown of the goddess is kept is called Guptamath. Although it is located near the temple, you have to reach Guptamath through the village. This place is located in the northeast of the village. The specialty of Kiriteshwari temple is that no idol or picture of the goddess is worshipped here. There is a red colored stone idol, which is worshipped. It is also said that the idol of the goddess worshipped here in the form of Bhairava is an ancient Buddhist idol. Therefore, it is also known as 'Dhyan Buddha Murti'. The goddess is worshipped every day in the Gupta Math and there is fish in the goddess's food 365 days. On the eighth day of Durga Puja, a Maha Puja is organized in the Gupta Math. The cloth covering the stone idol is changed every year on the eighth day. And on the day of Kali Puja, the mother is worshipped all night and at the end of the puja, a goat is sacrificed here. People of all religions, regardless of Hindus or Muslims, gather in the Kiriteshwari temple. The arrangements for going to and staying in the village of Kiriteshwari are not very good. Although it is known as a pilgrimage site, there are no such arrangements for tourists to spend the night here. After spending the night in Baharampur or Hazarduari, you have to go to the village of Kiriteshwari. You have to cross the Bhagirathi river to reach the Kiriteshwari temple. Although even after crossing the river, you have to travel a long way on a cart. But also, I will share with you the traditional houses of this village along with the pictures of the people of the village and how they live their lives here. Please share the video with your relatives and friends,