Jaimangla Garh Temple
{{citation style|date=September 2024}}
{{Short description|Hindu Temple}}
{{Infobox Hindu temple
| name = Jaimangla Garh Temple
| native_name = Jaimangla dham
| image = Jaimanglagarh Temple.jpg
| image size =
| religious_affiliation = Hinduism
| deity = Chandi Mangla Devi
| functional_status = Active
| festival =
| festivals = Navratri, Jaimangla Utsav, Chhath
| location = Manjhaul
| locale =
| district = Begusarai
| state = Bihar
| province =
| country = India
| footnotes =
}}
Jaimangla Garh Temple is an ancient historical Hindu temple in Begusarai district of Bihar state of India. It is surrounded by Kanwar Lake. It is dedicated to the goddess Chandi Mangla Devi. An idol of the goddess is enshrined there.{{Cite web|url=https://begusarai.nic.in/tourist-place/jaimangla-garh/|title=Jaimangla Garh | District website of Begusarai | India}}
Accessibility
Nearest railway station is Begusarai railway station.Nearest Airport is Loknayak Jay Prakash Narayan Airport in Patna,Bihar
Mythology
According to Hindu mythology, the temple is a shaktipeetha,a place where body parts of goddess Sati fell upon the Earth.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
History
The temple is believed to have been founded by the rulers of the Pala Dynasty in the ninth or tenth Century CE, although ancient remains found here date back to the period of the Lord Buddha. Archaeological remains have been found at the southern gate.{{Cite web |date=2019-06-11 |title=भगवान भोले शंकर ने किया था यहां माता का आह्वान, पौराणिक काल से प्रसिद्व है यह मंदिर |url=https://www.etvbharat.com/hindi/bihar/state/begusarai/historical-jay-mangla-garh-temple-in-begusarai-kanwar-lake/bh20190611124530131}}
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Category:Hindu temples in Bihar
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