शरण्ये त्र्यंबके गौरी नारायणि नमोऽस्तुते।।
Shakti Peethas or Seat of Shakti are the places of worship of Goddess Shakti or Sati. Out of these 51 Shakti Peeth Temples, the maximum number of Shakti Peeths are located in West Bengal, India.
You can avail our West Bengal Shakti Peeth Tour starting from Kolkata. We, at Kolkata Car Rental, which is a unit of India Beacons Sojourn conduct West Bengal Shakti Peeth Tour Package with utmost care.
RETURN TIME TO KOLKATA ON THE LAST DAY AFTER COVERING THE MENTIONED SHAKTI PEETHS OF WEST BENGAL AS PER YOUR PACKAGE IS AROUND 20:30 HRS.
Jogaadya Shaktipeeth-Yogadhya Temple is located in Khirgram Village in West Bengal. The idol of Goddess is known as Yogadaya. Here Lord Shiva is known as Khirakantha. According to mythology, The 'right great toe' of Goddess Sati fell here. The original Yogadaya Temple was demolished by Kalapahar. Later, under the patronage of King Kirti Chandra, the southern facet of the temple was rebuilt during 1770-80.
Kalighat Shaktipeeth-- Kalighat is said to be the site where the toes of the "right foot of Sati" fell.
Initially on the bank of the river Hooghly, the temple is now on the banks of a small canal called Adi Ganga which connects to the Hooghly.
Kankalitala Shaktipeeth -- This is one of the 13 Shaktipeethas of West Bengal where the waist (or kankal in Bengali) of Parvati fell, It created a depression in the earth which later got filled up with water and formed the sacred kund besides the current temple. This temple is located On The Banks Of Kopai River 10 Km North-East Of Bolpur Station in Birbhum District. Here Devi is locally Known As Kankaleshwari Devi.
Kireeteswar Shaktipeeth -- Kiriteswari Temple is the oldest, holiest, and a famous religious place of Murshidabad district and is also known by the name of Mukuteshwari temple. It is located in Kiritkona village, near Lalbagh court road, in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. it is where Sati's 'kirit' or crown fell at Kireetkona village. She is also named as "Mukuteshwari" (as her mukut or crown fell).
Nalateshwari Shaktipeeth -- Also Known As "Nalateshwari Temple", the throat of Sati or “Nala” fell here. The presiding deity of this place is worshipped as Maa Nalateshwari who is also regarded as "Maa" or “Bhagobidhata-Nalateswri”. Nallahati Shaktipeeth is surrounded by hills and beautiful forests. There is a neem-tree with leaves of two different tastes (bitter and sweet) in the premises of the temple.
Nandikeshwari Shaktipeeth -- The name Nandikeshwari is derived from a combination of two words, 'Nandi' and 'Ishwari'; 'Nandi' being the follower of Lord Shiva, and 'Ishwari' meaning 'Goddess'. The two words when combined, means ‘one who is worshiped by Nandi, the divine bull'. According to Hindu scriptures, the Necklace of Sati fell here. Goddess Shakti is worshipped here as Nandini and Lord Bhairav as Nandikeshwar
Ratnavali Shaktipeeth -- Locally Known As Maa Anandamayee Temple, the Ratnavali Shaktipeeth is located on The Bank Of Ratnakar River at Khanakul in Hooghly.
It is said that, the dakshina skandha (right shoulder) of the Goddess fell here.
Tristrota Shaktipeeth -- Locally known as Bhramari Devi Temple, it is located in Shalbari village of Falakata in Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal, by the banks of the Tista River Or Tri-Shrota (Combination Of Three Flows) As mentioned In the Puranas, Maa Sati is called the Goddess Bhramari and it is believed that the thumb of her left leg fell at this place
Ujaani Shaktipeeth -- Ujaani Shakti Peetha also locally known as the Mangal Chandi Temple, is situated in Ujani Village in Guskara of Barddhaman. Here, at Ujani Shaki Peeth, the right wrist of Devi Sati had fallen. She is in the form of Devi Mangala Chandika or Mangal Chandi and Vairabh appears as Kapilambar.
Vibhash Shaktipeeth -- Located by the bank of the River Roopnarayana at Tamluk village, the Bargabhima Temple is also known as Bhimakali Mandir. Bheemakali Temple or Vibhasha Shakti Peeth. It is among the 51 Shakti Peeth of Maa Sati. It is the place where Devi Sati’s left ankle fell. Here Devi is worshipped as Kapalini or Bhimarupa and Lord Shiva as Sarvanand.
2N 3D Shakti Peeth Tour from Kolkata covers 9 (Nine) Shakti Peeths out of 13 Shakti Peeths in West Bengal.
Departure : Any Day
Minimum No of Person : Tour can be conducted even with a single/Two person
Tour Departure Time on Day 1: 06:00 hrs in the morning.
Tour End Time on Day 3 : 21:00 hrs (approximately) on Day 3
Note: Timings are approximate and may vary depending on Traffic conditions
3N 4D Shakti Peeth Tour from Kolkata covers 12 (Twelve) Shakti Peeths out of 13 Shakti Peeths in West Bengal.
Departure : Any Day
Minimum No of Person : Tour can be conducted even with a single/Two person
Tour Departure Time on Day 1: 06:00 hrs in the morning.
Tour End Time on Day 3 : 21:00 hrs (approximately) on Day 4
Note: Timings are approximate and may vary depending on Traffic conditions