About Popular Temples

Adyapith

Adyapith

One of the most celebrated religious places of West Bengal, Adyapithh has a rich religious history that adds to the sanctity of the place. Located in the Barrackpore sub division of the North 24 Parganas of the state of West Bengal, Adyyapith

Bakreswar Shakti Peeth

Bakreswar Shakti Peeth

Daksha who is the father of Goddess Sati insulted the lord Shiva and Sati. Her father insulted a lot. so goddess Sati sacrificed herself in the Yogna. On hearing this, lord Shiva got angry and he started to dance for destroyed this universe.

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a Hindu temple located in Dakshineswar, close to Kolkata. Situated on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, the presiding deity of the temple is “Bhavatarini”, an aspect of Kali, meaning..

Fullara Mahapith

Fullara Mahapith

Attahas Shakti Peeth is the most famous Shakti Peeth where it is said that the “lower lip” of Maa Sati fell. The idol is Devi Phullara or Fullara and Lord Shiva as Vishwesh Bhairav. It is located in Labhpur, West Bengal.

Jayrambati Matri Mandir

Jayrambati Matri Mandir

The main temple of this village belongs to Ramakrishna Math and Mission, Belur Math, and named as "SRI SRI MATRI MANDIR" dedicated to Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna.

kalighat

Kalighat

Kalighat Temple is one of the 52 sati piths. It is dedicated to goddess Kali. The Kalighat temple in its present form is only about 200 years old, although it has been referred to in Mansar Bhasan composed in the 15th century..

Kamarpukur RKM

Kamarpukur RKM

Kamarpukur, the small an unknown village of Hooghly district in West Bengal is the birth place of the great religious prophet, Sri Ramakrishna. From Kolkata it is just 90 KM. You can visit by car or Bus from the Dharmatala.

Kankalitala Shakti Peeth

Kankalitala Shakti Peeth

Previously Kankalitala known as Kanchi desh. As per trantrachuramani Kanchi desh is 28th sakti pith we found skeleton of the mother Sati in this place. Another version as per annadamangal by Bharat Chandra..

Tarakeswar

Tarakeswar

Taraknath Temple is situated in Hooghly district of West Bengal, India. In 1729 AD this temple was billed by Raja Bharamalla. The architecture of the temple is “atchala and natmandir” style which is purely Belngal style.