The Bahula Shakti Peeth, located in Ketugram, West Bengal, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site where the left arm (or 'Bahula') of Goddess Sati is believed to have fallen, making it a sacred spot for Goddess Bahula (a form of Durga) and Lord Bhairuk (Shiva). The temple features a four-armed idol of the Goddess in crimson attire, surrounded by Ganesha and Kartik, offering a serene atmosphere for devotees to seek blessings, with rituals emphasizing devotion, purity, and quiet contemplation.
Timings
6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Phone
7797557446
Ketugram, Purba Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India
Ketugram, West Bengal
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