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Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya

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About Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya

The sixteenth peetha of the Ashtadasha — Sati's breast fell here — atop Mangalagauri Hill in Gaya. The temple combines naturally with Gaya's better-known role as India's premier ancestral-rite kshetra; pilgrims pair the goddess's darshan with pinda-daan at the Vishnupada temple and the Phalgu river.

History

Gaya is one of the three Pada Gaya kshetras for ancestral pinda-daan rituals (along with Pithapuram and Pishachamochan in Varanasi); the 17-day Pitru-Paksha Mela in mid-September to mid-October draws over a million pilgrims who perform shraddha at 48 vedis (sacred altars) along the Phalgu. The Mangalagauri Devi shrine sits on a 30-m hilltop overlooking the city — the original temple is 15th-century, with a Gupta-era footprint underneath; the present structure is 17th-century with later Maratha additions. Local mythology says Sati's breast fell here, and the goddess is worshipped specifically as Mangala — granter of auspicious blessings — making the temple a focal point for marriage and family-blessing pujas. Stotram name: 'Gayayam Mangalagauri'. The combination of Mangalagauri darshan + pinda-daan at Phalgu + footprint-of-Vishnu darshan at Vishnupada is the canonical three-step Gaya yatra.

Best Time to Visit

October to March

Entry fees in your currency

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  • Mangalagauri Sankalpa Puja₹150–₹500$
  • Phalgu pinda-daan rite₹2,500–₹5,000$
  • Tila Tarpana₹500$

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Entry Fee · Tickets

How much does it cost to visit Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya?

Free temple entry. Pinda-daan rites at the Phalgu are charged by priest fees.

Free entry — no ticket required
Additional charges
  • Mangalagauri Sankalpa Puja
    ₹150–₹500
  • Phalgu pinda-daan rite3-hour rite at the river ghats with a registered priest
    ₹2,500–₹5,000
  • Tila TarpanaAncestral water offering
    ₹500
  • Open 6 a.m. to 12 noon and 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Tuesday and Friday see the highest local crowds
  • Pitru-Paksha (mid-September to mid-October) is the year's most intense window
  • Modest dress; men typically perform pinda-daan in dhoti
Prices indicative — verify at the official counter or website before your visit.Updated 2025-10

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Travel Tips

  • Climb the 200 stone steps to the hilltop — palki (₹400) is available for elderly pilgrims
  • Pinda-daan at the Phalgu is a 3-hour rite requiring a registered priest; book at the Vishnupada temple office
  • Combine all three Gaya pilgrimages in one day: Mangalagauri (sunrise), Vishnupada (mid-morning), Phalgu shraddha (afternoon)
  • Bodhgaya is 12 km — the Buddhist Mahabodhi can be added as a half-day extension
  • Avoid Pitru-Paksha (mid-September to mid-October) unless specifically there for shraddha — accommodation triples in price

Temples & Heritage Sites

  • Vishnupada Temple — Vishnu's footprint shrine on the Phalgu, 4 km
  • Phalgu river ghats — the ancestral-rite riverbank
  • Bodhgaya Mahabodhi — Buddhist enlightenment site, 12 km
  • Rajgir and Nalanda — partner Buddhist sites, 75 km

How to Reach Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya

Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya is located in Bihar, India at coordinates 24.795°N, 84.9879°E. You can reach Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya by air (nearest airport in Bihar), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya?
The best time to visit Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya is October to March.
What are the top travel tips for Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya?
Climb the 200 stone steps to the hilltop — palki (₹400) is available for elderly pilgrims. Pinda-daan at the Phalgu is a 3-hour rite requiring a registered priest; book at the Vishnupada temple office. Combine all three Gaya pilgrimages in one day: Mangalagauri (sunrise), Vishnupada (mid-morning), Phalgu shraddha (afternoon). Bodhgaya is 12 km — the Buddhist Mahabodhi can be added as a half-day extension. Avoid Pitru-Paksha (mid-September to mid-October) unless specifically there for shraddha — accommodation triples in price.

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