Overview
Manasha Temple is set in a picturesque location, surrounded by lush greenery, providing a serene atmosphere for meditation and prayer. The architecture of the temple showcases traditional Indian craftsmanship, making it a visual delight for visitors.
History & Background
Manasha Temple is dedicated to Manasha Devi, the goddess of snakes, who is believed to protect devotees from snake bites and ensure their well-being. The temple has been a site of worship for centuries, attracting devotees from various regions.
Religious Significance
The temple is highly revered by devotees seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and protection from evil forces. It is considered a spiritual sanctuary that promotes peace and tranquility.
Main Deities
Major Festivals
Temple Timings
Aarti Schedule
How to Reach
The temple is accessible by road and is well-connected by local transport. The nearest railway station is in Kanakpur, and the temple is a short drive from there.
GPS Coordinates
Contact Information
For inquiries, contact the temple office at +91-XXXXXXXXXX.
Visitor Information
Dress Code:
Visitors are advised to wear modest clothing as a sign of respect in the temple premises.
Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit is during the early morning hours for a peaceful experience and during festivals for vibrant celebrations.
Temple Facilities
- ✓ Prasad distribution
- ✓ Resting area
- ✓ Parking
- ✓ Clean drinking water