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With the arrival of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, the festive atmosphere has started in Yasheshwari Kali Mandir and the adjacent areas of the Ishwaripur Union in Shyamnagar Upazila of Satkhira. Theft is happening everywhere. Three levels of security measures have been taken.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Bangladesh for the golden anniversary of independence. It will arrive in Dhaka on March 26. On March 26, Ishwaripur will visit Yasheshwari Kali Temple and participate in worship.
One of the 51 Shakti Peeth of the Hindu community is the Shakti Peeth of Jessoreswari Kali Mandir in Shyamnagar Upazila. Narendra Modi will come to this temple on the Satkhira coast to see the 51 pieces of Shakti Peeth.
The Prime Minister of India will visit the Jessoreshwari Devi Temple in Ishwaripur at Shyamnagar near Sundarbans in Satkhira at 9.50am today. After staying there for 20 minutes, you will depart for Gopalganj by helicopter at 10:10 am on the same day.
On the occasion of Narendra Modi’s arrival, two heliports are being prepared on the grounds of Sobhan Secondary School in Ishwaripur and one in the immediate vicinity. On the occasion of his arrival, the renovation works of the temple are in full swing. Paving work is taking place in the traditional Ishwaripur market adjacent to the temple.
Separate security teams from India and Bangladesh have already visited the site more than once to commemorate the arrival of the Indian Prime Minister. Representatives of the district administration, the district police, the upazila administration, representatives of the people and various intelligence agencies visit regularly. Renovation work is underway at various locations in the area under the supervision of LGED.
Going to the ground, it is seen that a rural electricity unit is working to install high-power transmitters upon the arrival of Modi. That day, its activities did not stop to provide uninterrupted electrical service.
Shyamnagar Upazila Nirbahi (UN) ANM officer Abuzar Ghiffari said: “All preparations are underway as directed by the district administration on the occasion of the arrival of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Shyamnagar. Work on the version is underway at the Jessoreshwari Temple on the occasion of his arrival. We are constantly visiting the site in preparation.
Shyamnagar Police Officer in Charge (CO) Nazmul Huda said: “According to the instructions of the district police superintendent on the occasion of the arrival of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Shyamnagar police will inspect the site of arrival “.
Krishnanand Mukherjee, president of the Shyamnagar Upazila Matua community and principal of the Nakipur Girls’ Pilot Secondary School, said there was an outpouring of joy among the Matua community with the arrival of Narendra Modi.
Dilip Mukherjee, priest of Jessoreswari Kali Mandir, said that Shyama Kali Puja takes place in this temple every year. In addition, the service is held every Saturday and Tuesday. Hundreds of devotees gathered for these pujas.
By the way, various information is known from history about the establishment of Jessoreshwari Kali Mandir in Shyamnagar. Satish Chandra Mitra, the author of ‘History of Jessore Khulna’ has given various information about the establishment of this temple. It is said that during Raja Lakshman Sen’s reign from 1560 to 1560, he was ordered to build a temple in the Ishwaripur area. He was also ordered to close the temple after its construction. Due to the long closure, the temple became wooded. At that time Dhumghat of Shyamnagar was the capital of Pratapaditya, one of the 12 Bhuiyan kings of Bengal. At that moment, King Pratapaditya saw a ray of light coming out of the forest. Then he ordered the temple to be opened. When you open the temple, you can see the bust of Chandabhairab. From there the adoration began.
According to the story, the youngest daughter of a skillful king was named Satibala. She was a worshiper of Mahadev from birth. At one point he voluntarily married Mahadev. The clever king had a strong objection to this. Mahadev was in the presence of a skillful king on one occasion. But Mahadev did not introduce Raja as his father-in-law. He was extremely insulted. Later Daksha Yajna started. Satibala and Mahadev were not invited. Satibala was insulted by this. Soon after, Satibala passed away.
Upon receiving this news, Mahadev quickly came down from Kailas. He cut off the head of the skillful king, cut off the head of the goat they brought for the sacrifice and put it there. Later, he took his late wife Satibala on his shoulders and went to Mount Kailash and planned to destroy the universe in anger and pain. Upon hearing this news, Brahma and Narayan decided to remove Satibala’s body from Mahadev to cool it. According to him, Satibala was cut into 51 pieces and rotated with a trident. Some fell in the village of Shyamnagar upazila in the Satkhira district of Bangladesh in Ishwaripur. Jessoreshwari Kali Mandir settled there. Other fragments spread to different countries, including Kalighat in West Bengal, Afghanistan, Pakistan.
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