Tripura Sundari Devi Shakti Peetha
Tripura Sundari is a Shakti Peetha located in Udaipur, Tripura, India, where right foot of Devi Sati is believed to have fallen. The presiding goddess is Tripura Sundari and the Bhairava is Tripuresh Bhairava.
Tripuresh Bhairava • Right Foot • Udaipur, Tripura • India
Last verified by Sanjeet Kumar on 2026-04-14 • Reviewed by Pandit Review Desk
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Quick facts
- Devi
- Tripura Sundari
- Bhairava
- Tripuresh Bhairava
- Body part
- Right Foot
- Location
- Udaipur, Tripura, India
- Darshan
- 06:00 - 21:00
- Last verified
- 2026-04-14
Legend and significance
Tripura Sundari in Udaipur is one of the strongest Shakta centers of Northeast India and carries an active ritual calendar around Devi upasana. Pilgrims often combine it with Kamakhya-based routes.
The temple's lake-facing setting and stable access from Agartala make it one of the more logistically manageable peethas in the region.
This is a practical high-significance peetha for Northeast circuits with clear rail/road/air connectivity.
Location and how to reach
- Nearest airport: Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport
- Nearest railway: Udaipur Tripura Station
- From Agartala: 55 km (1.5 hours)
- Cabs and buses from Agartala are frequent and reliable.
Darshan timings
06:00 - 21:00.
Dress code: Conservative attire encouraged. • Entry fee: No general fee.
VIP darshan: Not available
Festivals
Diwali Mela
Major annual devotional gathering at the temple.
Current year: Usually in October/November
Festival starts in 130 days.
Where to stay
Stay options range from budget dharamshalas to city hotels near Udaipur. Confirm seasonal pricing before peak festival dates.
Nearby Peethas
- Bhavani
Chandranath Hill, Chattogram • approx 103 km
- Sunanda (Sugandha)
Shikarpur, Barisal • approx 145 km
- Aparna
Bogra region, Rajshahi • approx 250 km
Plan your visit
Use Daanyam for sankalp-based seva planning, donation pathways, and guided yatra combinations.
FAQs
Can Tripura Sundari be visited as a day trip from Agartala?
Yes, many pilgrims do a same-day return.
Is Diwali season crowded?
Yes, Diwali Mela days have significant pilgrim volumes.
Is rail access available?
Yes, Udaipur has rail connectivity with onward local transport.
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