Friday, 24 April 2020

Tarapith Temple: Religious Tourism

    If the Shakti worship place Tarapith is called a wonderful and unique religious place, then perhaps there will be no exaggeration. 
   Yes, Tarapith temple is recognized as a Shaktipeeth. This religious place of Birbhum district of West Bengal, India is known and recognized for its specialties. According to experts, Tarapith is a tantric temple. The tantra learning here is very famous. 
   The Tarapith temple is actually dedicated to Goddess Tara. It is believed that Tarapith is the site of Goddess Sati. The literal meaning of Tarapith is from Tara, which means Devi from Tara, while from back, it means from the sitting position of Devi. 
   This religious tourism of West Bengal is very famous in India. The architecture of Tarapith temple, which is identified as Shaktipeeth, is also very visible. It is believed that Goddess Sati's eye fell on this place, so it came to be known and known as Tarapith. In Bengali, the literal meaning of the eye is star. 
   In ancient times this place was known and known as Chandipur. Which was later changed to Tarapith. Goddess Sati is said to be the second form of Adishakti. 
   The Tarapith temple has innumerable forms of the Goddess. The main vision is of Goddess Tara Devi. The main statue has three eyes of Goddess Tara Devi. Mata Tara Devi is bathed with water, vermilion and alcohol. 
   This water of bath is distributed as prasad to devotees-devotees. The Tarapith temple is a medium-sized temple. Its architecture is very visible and rare. Structured with marble, this temple is specially known and recognized for its specialties. 
   All the entrances to the temple are decorated with carvings. So the entrance gates look very spectacular. The entrance has been carved with various metals. Which increases the visibility even more. The sloping roof of the temple is also typical. It is called Dhochala in the local language. 
    Along with Tara Devi, Durga ji and Kali ji are also present in the temple. Lord Shiva also sits in the temple. It is believed that the sight of Goddess Tara fulfills the wishes of the devotees. Hence, the crowd of devotees continues to flock to see Goddess Tara.
  Tantric Crematorium: Tantric Crematorium is a ground. This place is known for tantric learning. This cremation ground known as Mahasamsha is considered unique. It is believed that the cremation has visions of Goddess Tara. It is believed that seeing Goddess Tara at this place fulfills wishes. Saints and saints especially live in this area.
   Sant Bamkhepa: Saint Bamkhepa is actually a temple of Tarapith. Bamkhepa was actually a proven saint. He is also called a mad saint of Tarapith. 
  The pink temple here is dedicated to Saint Bamkhepa. The Pink Temple is located as soon as you enter the village. A red tomb is found at the entrance of the temple. A dome is also built on this tomb. Devotees visit here and wish for fulfillment of wishes.
   All the necessary resources are available to visit the Tarapith temple. The nearest airport is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata. The nearest railway station is Howrah Junction. Tourists and devotees can also visit the Tarapith temple by road.
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