Maa Phullora & Lord Vishwesh
Maa Phullora & Lord Vishwesh
Phullara Shakti Peeth, also known as Attahasa Shakti Peeth, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site in Labhpur, Birbhum District, West Bengal, India, where the lower lip (or a stone symbolizing it) of Goddess Sati is believed to have fallen, with the deity worshipped as Maa Phullora (Blooming Goddess) and Lord Bhairav as Lord Vishwesh. This tranquil temple complex features a large stone representing the lip, surrounded by lush foliage and sacred ponds, offering a divine and peaceful ambiance for devotees.
Timings
6:00 AM to 12:00 PM & 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Phone
9434348482
Fullara Maa Shaktipeeth Temple RR86+QGW, Birbhum district West Bengal 731303, India
Birbhum, West Bengal
Morning & Evening Puja is a daily devotional practice that aligns one’s life with divine energy—from seeking blessings at dawn to expressing gratitude at dusk. Performed with proper rituals and mantras, it brings balance, peace, and spiritual discipline into everyday life, often supported today by trusted devotional services rooted in tradition.
Aarti Seva is the devotional offering of light to the deity, accompanied by sacred chants and rhythmic movements, expressing reverence, gratitude, and surrender. This soulful ritual fills the surroundings with divine vibrations and is often facilitated today through trusted devotional services that preserve authentic tradition.
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