How Meerut's Kali Paltan Mandir, launchpad for the Sepoy Mutiny, is a beacon of the city's rebellious spirit

The Augarnath temple, locally known as the 'Kali Paltan Mandir', has an interesting story behind its name. During British rule, the Indian soldiers in the regiment were called the 'Kali Platoon' (black army). Since the temple was located close to the soldiers' quarters, it came to be called as the 'Kali Paltan Mandir', which eventually went on to become a launchpad for the Great Revolution of 1857.

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Devyani Nighoskar

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