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Mangala Chandika Shakti Peeth

Mangala Chandika Shakti Peeth

Mangala Chandika

Guskara 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Mangala Chandika Shakti Peeth

Mangala Chandika

About

The Mangala Chandika Shakti Peeth is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site in Ujani village, Guskara, Bardhaman district, West Bengal, where Goddess Sati's right wrist is believed to have fallen, making it one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. Worshipped as Mangala Chandika (Goddess of Welfare) and Lord Shiva as Kapilambar (or Bhairav), it's a powerful spot known for spiritual energy, offering blessings for overcoming obstacles and bringing prosperity.

Timings

5:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Phone

+(91)-9735836453

Email

info@rudrakshahub.com

Address

Ujani village, near Guskara, Bardhaman, West Bengal.

Guskara, West Bengal

Available Services

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A sacred fire ritual performed with mantras to purify the environment, remove negative energies, and invite peace, prosperity, and spiritual blessings.

Average Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours (may vary depending on the purpose and rituals involved).

Naivedya Offering

Naivedya Offering is the sacred act of presenting pure, lovingly prepared food to the deity during worship. When performed with correct rituals and heartfelt devotion, this offering becomes a bridge between the devotee and divine blessings—often guided today by trusted spiritual services rooted in authentic tradition.

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Morning & Evening Puja

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.

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Nitya Dev Puja

Nitya Dev Puja is the daily worship of one’s chosen deity, performed with devotion, discipline, and purity. This sacred practice invites continuous divine presence into life and is often supported today by trusted ritual services that help devotees follow authentic traditions with ease.

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Deepak Seva (lamp lighting)

Deepak Seva is the sacred act of lighting a lamp before the deity, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. Performed with devotion and correct rituals, this seva invites peace, protection, and divine grace into one’s life, often guided today by trusted devotional services rooted in tradition.

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Aarti Seva

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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Simple Abhishek (water, milk)

Simple Abhishek is a sacred ritual in which the deity, most commonly Lord Shiva in the form of the Shivalinga, is ceremonially bathed using pure water and milk while Vedic or devotional mantras are chanted with reverence.

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Navratri (All 9 Days)

Navratri is a sacred nine-day Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga in her nine divine forms, known as the Navdurgas. Observed through fasting, puja, mantra chanting, and devotion, Navratri celebrates the triumph of divine energy over negativity and awakens spiritual strength, purity, and inner balance in devotees.

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Vijayadashami (Dussehra)

On the sacred day of Vijayadashami, this puja is conducted with Vedic mantras, shastra-based rituals, and traditional offerings. The seva includes sankalp taken in the devotee’s name, invocation of the deity, archana, pushpanjali, naivedya offering, and aarti. The ritual signifies the end of negativity and the beginning of auspicious ventures, making it ideal for students, professionals, and families seeking divine guidance and victory in their endeavor

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Diwali / Deepavali (Lakshmi Puja)

The Diwali Lakshmi Puja service includes a complete traditional ritual starting with Ganesh Vandana, Kalash Sthapana, and Shodashopchar Puja of Goddess Lakshmi, followed by offerings of flowers, fruits, sweets, deepak lighting, and mantra recitation. The priest performs the puja at an auspicious muhurat, ensuring all rituals align with Diwali customs, concluding with Lakshmi Aarti and distribution of prasad for peace and prosperity in the household or business.

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