The main festivals of this village are Rathyatra and
Saraswati Puja. Narkeldanga, a village on the outskirts of Baidyapur celebrates Jagatgouri Jhanpan. The main places of worship in Baidyapur are: the
navaratna (nine towers) temple of Vrindaban Chandra, the
Shiva temple of the Nandi family and the Shalagram Shila of Raj Rajeswar.
David J. McCutchion mentions the Bengal deul (1598) with
terracotta designs on four sides, the Jora Shiva temple and Shiva temple of the Nandi family (1802) with rich terracotta
façade, the straight corniced navaratna temple (1845) of Vrindavana Chandra with plaster festoons and the brick-built, ridged twin deul
Krishna temple (1598) with rich terracotta on all sides. He also mentions the navaratna with ‘baroque’ vase turrets at Amdabad, near Baidyapur. According to the
List of Monuments of National Importance in West Bengal the two ancient temples (joined) at Baidyapur or
Baidyapur Jora Deul is a monument of national importance. ==Healthcare==