Bahula Shakti Peetha of Devi / Shakti in the form of Kali (51 shakti peeth/divine places of hindu deity Durga)

                                 Bahula Shakti Peetha

 

Shakti Peeth Bahula is also one of the famous pilgrimages that is laid down near the bank of Ajay river.
Shakti Peethas is situated at Bhardhaman district near Katwa in West Bengal, India. The holy place is dedicated to a divine power “Goddess Durga”, who is worshipped by a large number of Hindu devotees. It is believed that Devi Sati’s ‘Left Arm’ fell here. It is a famous Hindu temple in West Bengal.
Alternatively, a legendary Siddha peetha of a divine power is worshipped as a supreme power of Durga Shakti“Goddess Bahula” (lavish) by the millions of devotees from all over the country, who visit this prehistoric divine temple every year.
An awe-inspiring power of the Universe - “Bahula shakti peetha” is one of the historic places in India, where the divine power is worshipped as a Devi Shakti by Hindu devotees and daily offered with sweets and fruits in the morning.
According to the Hindu mythology, it is whispered that Devi Sati’s “Left Arm” fell here. The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Bahula” (lavish) and Lord Shiva as “Bhiruk” (sarvasiddhidayak), worshipped here. The holy place is dedicated to Maa Durga and Lord Shiva.

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