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Bhramari Shaktipeeth Maa Malai Chandi Temple complex at Amta in Howrah district of West Bengal
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Shri Bhramri temple

The temple is located in a calm, forested area of northern Bengal, providing a peaceful and powerful spiritual atmosphere. Architecture of the Temple The current structure is relatively simple, with traditional Bengali temple features, such as a curved dome (chala) and carved wooden details. The sanctum houses a black stone idol of Bhramari Devi, often shown seated on a lotus, with a glowing aura of bees around her. The natural surroundings — forests, riverbank, and birdsong — add to the tranquil and mystical atmosphere. Though modest in appearance, devotees experience intense spiritual vibrations in the temple precincts. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Shri Kumari Shakti temple

This site is also deeply associated with the Goddess Parvati’s meditation to attain Lord Shiva as her consort. Architecture of the Temple Dravidian architecture with a sea-facing sanctum sanctorum (Garbhagriha). Golden nose ring on the idol of Devi Kumari is world-famous — believed to shine so bright it misled ships in ancient times. Surrounded by high stone walls, the temple stands as a bastion of Tamil spiritual heritage. The sanctum is constructed in such a way that the sun’s rays fall directly on the deity’s feet during specific times of the year. Ancient carvings, granite pillars, and sculptures adorn the temple interiors. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Shri Devgarbha Devi Temple

Here, the Devi is worshipped as Devgarbha, and Lord Shiva as Rukreshwar (or Rukresh Bhairava). Though the exact present-day temple structure is uncertain and may have been lost to time or absorbed into local traditions, the spiritual energy of this Peeth remains revered by many worshippers, especially those invoking divine feminine power for childbirth, healing, and protection. Architecture of Shri Devgarbha Shaktipeeth Since there is no surviving major temple complex today, scholars and spiritual followers reconstruct its architecture hypothetically based on Odisha’s temple-building styles (Kalinga architecture) and descriptions in Puranic literature. If restored or reconstructed, the temple would likely have featured: 🪷 Elements of Kalinga Architecture: Temple Tank (Pushkarini):Possibly a sacred water tank nearby used for purification before entering the shrine. Vimana (Sanctum Tower):A curvilinear tower over the garbhagriha, resembling the Rekha Deula style prominent in temples like Lingaraj and Mukteshwar. Jagamohana (Assembly Hall):A rectangular hall in front of the sanctum for devotees to gather. Intricate Carvings:Walls adorned with stone carvings of Devi in her various forms — especially in her fertility and cosmic mother aspects. Lotus Motif & Shakti Yantras:Symbolizing creation and divine feminine energy, the interiors may have included carved yantras, lotus ceilings, and stone altars. Temple Timings Temple Location

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Shri Dakshina Kali Devi Temple

This temple is not just a Shaktipeeth but also one of the four main Kali temples in India (alongside Kamakhya, Tarapith, and Dakshineswar), making it a vital center of Tantric Shaktism and Hindu pilgrimage. Architecture of the Temple The present temple is built in Bengal architecture with a three-eyed image of Kali with her tongue out and four arms holding a sword, a severed head, and showing blessing mudras. A unique feature is the silver crown and gold tongue of the goddess. The sanctum contains a black stone idol, and the temple complex has shrines for Lord Shiva (Nakuleshwar Bhairava), Radha-Krishna, and other deities. How to Reach ✈️ Airport: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport (~20 km) 📍 Location: Kalighat Road, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal – 700026 🚇 Nearest Metro: Kalighat Metro Station (5-minute walk) 🚂 Railway Station: Howrah or Sealdah Junction (approx. 6–8 km) Temple Timings Temple Location

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Shri Mahishmardini Devi Temple

At this Shaktipeeth, it is believed that the wrist (or some texts say the “shoulder”) of Goddess Sati fell. The goddess is worshipped here as Mahishmardini Devi, the fierce form of Durga who slayed the demon Mahishasura, and Lord Shiva is venerated as Krodhish Bhairava. Though the temple now lies in Pakistan, it holds immense religious and historical importance for Hindus across the world. Architecture of the Temple Temple Timings Temple Location

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Shri Bahula Devi Temple

This site is believed to be the place where the left arm of Goddess Sati fell. The goddess is worshipped here as Bahula Devi, which means “the Magnificent One” or “She Who is Abundant,” and Lord Shiva is worshipped here as Bhiruk or Bhirukeshwar Bhairava Architecture of the Temple The Bahula Devi Temple follows Bengali architectural style, and while it is not a massive structure, its spiritual significance is immense. Key features include: Local-style structures with minimal ornamentation, focused on spiritual energy over grandeur. A simple stone sanctum (garbhagriha) where the symbolic representation of Bahula Devi is worshipped. A small shrine for Bhirukeshwar Bhairava nearby. A sacred pond and ancient peepal trees in the vicinity, considered holy by devotees. How to Reach By Air: Nearest airport – Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata (approx. 160 km) Location: Bahula village, near Katwa, Bardhaman district, West Bengal By Road: Connected via local roads to Katwa, Burdwan, and Bolpur By Rail: Nearest station – Katwa Railway Station (approx. 5–6 km) Temple Timings Temple Location

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Shri Phullara Devi Temple

According to belief, it is at this site that the lower lip (adhara or “hansi”) of Goddess Sati fell. The presiding deity is worshipped as Phullara Devi, and Bhairava (Shiva’s form) here is called Vishwesh or Vishweshwar. The name “Attahas” literally means “loud laughter,” and the place is charged with divine feminine energy, symbolizing the joyful and fierce aspects of Devi. Architecture of the Temple Temple Timings Temple Location

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Shri Narayani Devi Temple

According to sacred texts, this is the place where the Goddess Sati’s right hand (or cheek, in some versions) is said to have fallen. The presiding goddess is worshipped as Narayani, and the accompanying form of Lord Shiva (Bhairava) is known as Sanghar (or Samhara Bhairava). Architecture of the Temple Temple Timings Temple Location

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