SEBAIT (PRIEST): SOUVIK CHATTERJEE FATHER: MANIK CHANDRA CHATTERJEE
TARA MA
The boundless greatness of Tara Ma is widely recognized. As the second of the ten Mahavidyas, the goddesses of great wisdom, her divine power (Shakti) holds immense significance. Tara Ma's iconography is characterized by the "Mundamala" (garland of skulls), "Kharba" (sword), "Lambodori" (potbelly), "Bhisana" (fearsome appearance), "Byaghracharmabrata" (clad in tiger skin), "Nabayoubana" (ever-youthful), four arms ("Chaturbhuja"), and three eyes ("Trinayana"). She is depicted seated upon a white lotus, symbolizing purity and nature. Information about Tara Ma can be found in the 100th verse (paragraph) of Aryta's Bhattarikanamstottor. It is believed that she granted her divine vision ("darshan") to the sage Basisthadev, pleased with his spiritual discipline ("Sadhana"). Today, she is said to reside in the small village of Tarapith, located in West Bengal, India. Tara Ma's fame extends throughout India, attributed to her benevolent gaze ("wish-fulfilling dristi"). Click here to read more about Tara Ma & Shilamurti.
BAMA KHAPA
Sadhak Sri Sri Bamdev took birth in the village of Atla, situated approximately 2 kilometers from Tarapith. His father was Sarbananda Chattopadhyay. Many texts indicate his birthdate as the 12th of Falgun in the Bengali year 1244 (corresponding to 1837 CE), a day that coincided with Maha Shivratri. From a young age, he displayed deep concentration in his spiritual practices ("Sadhana") dedicated to Tara Ma. He affectionately referred to Tara Ma as "Choto Ma" (Little Mother) and Mouliksha Ma as "Boro Ma" (Elder Mother). Having completed his intense spiritual discipline, he dedicated himself to assisting numerous individuals in overcoming their difficulties and safeguarding them from various perils.
TARAPITH TEMPLE
Located in the small village of Tarapith in West Bengal, the current Tarapith Temple was established around 300 years ago, in the Bengali year 1225. Constructed in the distinctive "4 chala" style, the temple reaches a height of 64 feet. The architectural designs serve as evidence that, even during British rule, devotees preserved their cultural heritage. The front of the temple is adorned with artistic depictions of various plants and flowers. On one side, a sculpture of Devi Durga is present, and on another side, scenes from the epic battle between Ram and Ravan are depicted, contributing to the enduring legacy of Indian mythology.
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Tara Mata charan is ideal for worshipping daily in both your home and business spaces.
Bamdev's Pratisthit Murti made with pital, for yourhHome andbBusiness worshipping.
Tara Maa small murti for keeping in house.
Tara Mata charan is ideal for worshipping daily in both your home and business spaces.
Tara Mata charan is ideal for worshipping daily in both your home and business spaces.
Tara Mata photo for keeping in desk or car.
Tara Maa small murti for keeping in house.
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