Sacred forest shrine dedicated to Bonbibi, the guardian deity of Sundarban worshipped by both Hindu and Muslim communities.
🐾 View PackagesBonbibi Temple is a culturally significant religious site in the Sundarbans, dedicated to Bonbibi, the guardian goddess of the forest. Local villagers, fishermen, honey collectors, and woodcutters pray here before entering the forest for protection from wild animals, especially the Royal Bengal Tiger.
The worship of Bonbibi reflects the unique harmony between nature, livelihood, and spirituality in the Sundarban region. The temple is simple in structure but holds deep emotional and traditional value for the local communities.
Bonbibi is considered the protector of the Sundarban forest. According to local folklore, she safeguards people who enter the forest for fishing, honey collection, and wood gathering.
Local legends describe Bonbibi as the protector who saved villagers from the demon king Dakkhin Rai, often symbolized as a tiger. The story is deeply rooted in Sundarban folklore and recited in village performances known as Bonbibi Pala.
Visiting Bonbibi Temple provides cultural insight into the lives of Sundarban residents. It represents the spiritual relationship between humans and the mangrove forest ecosystem.
to Bonbibi Temple & Sundarban