Shakti Peeth Darshan Tour from Kolkata
Our Shakti Peeth Tour Packages are conducted from Kolkata in exclusive cars. All tours are carefully planned so that guests can spend sufficient time for Darshan in each temple. We presently offer the following 02 Shakti Peeth Darshan Packages from Kolkata. However, we can also customise the Shakti Peeth Darshan Package according to your requirements. 02 Nights / 03 Days: UJAANI (Right...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Ratnavali – Khanakul, Hooghly
At Ratnavali, the left shoulder of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshipped in the form of Kumari and Lord Shiva is worshipped as Bhairav. Locally, known as Anandamayee Temple, it used stand on the banks of River Ratnakar is earlier times but the river has moved away in recent years. Click to find details of our Shakti Peeth Darshan Tour from Kolkata. ...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Jogadya – Kshirgram, Bardhaman
At Jogadya, the right great toe of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshipped in the form of Devi Jogadya or Bhadrakali and Lord Shiva is worshipped as Khireshwar. The present temple is located within a huge pond named Kshirdighi but the earlier temple was located within the village. Here, on the auspicious day of Baisakhi Snkranti Devi is believed to appear before her devotees from the waters...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Bahula – Ketugram, Bardhaman
At Bahula, the left arm of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshiped in the form of Bahula and Lord Shiva is worshiped as Bhiruk (Sarvasiddhivinayak). The deity of Bahula is accompanied by her children Sri Ganesha and Lord Karthikeya. The courtyard of the ancient temple is laid with red stones. Click to find details of our Shakti Peeth Darshan Tour from Kolkata. ...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Ujaani – Guskara, Bardhaman
At Ujaani, the right wrist of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshiped in the form of Devi Mangala Chandika or Mangal Chandi and Lord Shiva is worshiped as Kapilambar or Bhairab. The temple’s architecture is simple yet impressive and there are some age-old trees adorning the temple’s courtyard. Click to find details of our Shakti Peeth Darshan Tour from Kolkata. ...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Nalateshwari
At Nalateshwari, the throat or larynx of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshipped in the form of Maa Nalateswari. The diety is around 4 feet height and has three eyes (trinayan) and a golden tongue. It is believed that the larynx is visible just below the tongue. Click to find details of our Shakti Peeth Darshan Tour from Kolkata. ...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Nandikeshari
At Nandikeshari, the necklace of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshipped in the form of Nandini and Lord Shiva is worshipped as Nandikeshwar. The main idol is made from black stone and is smeared in vermilion. The idol is adorned with a silver crown and three golden eyes. The literal meaning of the Nandikeshwari translates to the “one who is worshiped by Nandi, the divine bull.”...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Fullora
At Fullora, the lower lip of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshipped in the form of Devi Phullara or Fullara (Blooming) and Lord Shiva is worshipped as Vishwesh Bhairav (Lord of the universe) Bhairav. There is no idol in this temple but a a stone representing the lower lip of Devi Sati. Click to find details of our Shakti Peeth Darshan Tour from Kolkata. ...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Kankalitala
At Kankalitala, the waist of Devi Sati had fallen and she is worshipped in the form of Devi Parvati and Lord Shiva is worshipped as Ruru Bhairav consecrated in the lingam. The pond beside the temple is believed to contain the Kankal (Bengali for Skeleton) of the waist of Devi. Click to find details of our Shakti Peeth Darshan Tour from Kolkata. ...
Read MoreShakti Peeth Bakreswar
At Bakreswar, the portion between Devi Sati’s eyebrows – which symbolises her mind had fallen and she is worshipped in the form of Mahishasurmardini and Lord Shiva is worshipped as Bhairav Bakranath. The temple complex is surrounded by 08 Hot Springs whose waters are believed to have healing properties. The great Saint Ashtavakra is said to have attained enlightenment here. ...
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