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A newer, headline-grabbing landmark that has quietly reshaped Digha’s evening scene. Even if you’re not on a full spiritual itinerary, it’s worth a visit for the scale, the spectacle, and the way it draws the town together at dusk, with families, devotees, and curious weekenders all moving in the same slow tide.
Hours: closed 12pm–4pm (midday), with last entry ~30 mins before closing. Festival days can override normal darshan flow.
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