Ganga Sagar

Ganga Sagar

About

Sagardwip is popularly known as Gangasagar in the Asian sub-continent and is regarded as one of the important pilgrimage spots in West Bengal because it is the place where the river Ganga meets the ocean. The concept of Sagardwip has also been mentioned in the sacred texts of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Some of the important places here include the ashram of sage Kapil Muni, which is the fourth constructed temple in the island. All the earlier temples were destroyed by natural calamities. However, in the year 1973, the construction of the present temple was completed with the assistance of the Government of Bengal. Other than the temple of Kapil Muni, the Gangasagar Mela held here is one of the largest religious fairs of the state that is held in the month of January, during Makar Sankranti. The silvery beach here is slowly developing into a popular tourist destination. The other popular spots on Sagardwip include Bharat Sevashram Sangha Temple of Gangasagar, the Ramakrishna Mission, the Onkarnath Temple in Sagar Island, Sagar Marine Park and the Sagar Lighthouse that provides a clear view of the surroundings. The weather of this place is mainly tropical due to the proximity to the sea, and the summers here from the month of March to May are hot and humid. The temperatures during this period reach up to 36o Celsius. However, in the month of May this place receives moderate rainfall. October to November is the best time to visit this place.




Area:

2 available Attractions

Sort:
Entity:
Regarded as one of the most important pilgrimage sites in West Bengal, Gangasagar is extensively visited during Makar Sankranti. Located on an island in the Sunderbans, the unexplored and unexploited Gangasagar, fondly known as Sagardwip is an amazing destination for both pilgrims and adventure-lovers. Every year during Makar Sankranti pilgrims from all over the country come to take a holy dip ... more
The Sagar Beach is situated at the tip of the Sagardwip, or Gangasagar, as a few people call it. The shoreline is overwhelmed with a great many voyagers consistently as they advance toward Sagardwip for a blessed dunk in the Ganges. The shoreline generally is a quiet, mitigating spot to appreciate a dusk. Being an island and religious focus, Ganga sagar has an altogether different feel to it whic ... more
Resize:
Jump:
Page:   1 of 1
Area:

0 available Photographers

Sort:
Service:
Resize:
Jump:
Page:   0 of 0
Travel Stories goes here..
Forum post details goes here
More details goes here