Agartala: May 01: The Kamalasagar Kasbeshwari Temple, nestled amidst serene surroundings, has long been revered as a sanctuary of spiritual power. Devotees flock to this ancient temple seeking solace and blessings. Legends whisper that the temple’s very foundation is imbued with divine energy, drawing pilgrims from far and wide.
One remarkable belief associated with the temple revolves around its sacred pond, Kamalasagar. It is said that if the holy water from this pond is sprinkled upon the temple’s deity during the scorching summer months, rain will grace the area within a mere eight hours. This mystical connection between the temple and the elements continues to captivate the faithful.
This morning, at the auspicious hour of 7:30 AM, religious representative Antara Sarkar Dev led a procession of devotees in celebrating the 550-year-old traditional “Mith” festival. The air was thick with devotion as people from all corners of the region gathered to honor their spiritual heritage.
As the sun rose, casting a golden glow upon the temple’s ancient stones, the faithful chanted hymns, their voices echoing through time. The fragrance of incense mingled with the morning breeze, carrying prayers heavenward. The “Mith” festival, steeped in tradition, serves as a bridge connecting generations, reaffirming the enduring bond between humanity and the divine.
In this sacred abode, where faith transcends time, the Kamalasagar Kasbeshwari Temple stands as a testament to devotion, resilience, and the eternal quest for inner peace.