Subhaspally Kali Mandir is a neighborhood Hindu temple located at 07, Janakalyan School Road, Gole Bazar, Subhaspally, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721301, India. It is a prominent place of worship for local devotees and visitors seeking blessings from Goddess Kali, reflecting the deep-rooted spiritual culture of the Kharagpur region.
Spiritual significance
The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali, a principal deity in Bengal’s Shakta tradition. Known for its calm ambiance and devotion-centered rituals, the site hosts daily worship and community gatherings, especially during Kali Puja and Diwali. These festivals attract a large number of devotees from nearby localities, reinforcing the temple’s role as a cultural and spiritual hub.
Location and surroundings
Subhaspally Kali Mandir stands near the bustling Gole Bazar area and the educational corridor of Janakalyan School Road. It is easily accessible from Kharagpur Junction Railway Station and is surrounded by residential neighborhoods, schools, and small businesses. The location forms part of the larger Subhaspally Kali Mandir Road locality, an area known for its mix of devotional, educational, and commercial spaces.
Community and heritage
The temple is maintained by local residents and committees who organize religious observances, charitable events, and cultural programs. It contributes to sustaining Kharagpur’s Bengali devotional heritage, offering a focal point for prayer, social harmony, and neighborhood identity. With a community rating of around 4.3 out of 5, the Mandir continues to be a respected spiritual landmark within the Medinipur West district.