"महामाता महामाया महाशक्ति महाकाली कलकत्ते वाली मैया की जय"

Maa Icchapoorni Kali Trust is dedicated to serving humanity through compassion, food distribution, healthcare assistance, and community welfare initiatives to support those in need.

Activities

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Seva & Spiritual Activities

The mandir actively organizes कन्या विवाह, गौ सेवा, and supports initiatives like Blind School assistance to uplift and serve the community with compassion and dedication.

Regular social welfare activities such as Blood Donation and Medical Health Checkup camps are conducted to promote health, care, and well-being among devotees and society.

Along with these, the temple follows daily spiritual rituals including Abhishek, Mangal Aarti, Madhyahan Bhog, Sandhya Aarti, Mahabhog, and Shayan Aarti, maintaining a strong spiritual environment.

Special occasions such as Prakat Utsav (Annual Function), Navratri Special, Holi, and other festivals are celebrated with devotion. The mandir also organizes Regular Bhandara and events like Guru Purnima to bring devotees together.

Our Activities

Serving Humanity Through
Seva & Devotion

कन्या विवाह (Kanya Vivah)

The mandir actively organizes कन्या विवाह to support underprivileged families by helping them conduct weddings with dignity and respect.

Blood Donation Camps

This noble initiative encourages people to contribute towards society and promotes awareness about the importance of donating blood.

गौ सेवा (Cow Service)

The mandir performs गौ सेवा as a sacred duty, offering food, care, and protection to cows, symbolizing devotion, purity, and deep-rooted spiritual values.

Blind School Assistance

The mandir supports blind schools by providing essential help and care, empowering visually impaired individuals to live with dignity and confidence.

Medical Health Checkup Camps

The mandir organizes medical camps to provide basic healthcare and promote awareness for community well-being.

Regular Bhandara

The mandir regularly organizes bhandara, serving food to devotees and the needy, promoting seva, unity, and the spirit of sharing.