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Bahula Shakti Peetha

Bahula Temple

Ketugram, West Bengal, India

Last Updated: 2/28/2026

Divine Manifestations

Body Part of Sati:

Left Arm

Shakti Form:

Bahula

Goddess Bahula is a manifestation of Sati. The left arm of Sati is believed to have fallen here. The deity is revered as the nourisher and benevolent mother.

Bhairava Form:

Bhiruk

Bhairava Bhiruk is the protector deity of this Shakti Peetha and is worshipped alongside Goddess Bahula.

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Bahula Shakti Peetha
Ketugram Shakti Peeth
Left Arm of Sati
Bhiruk Bhairava
Shakti Peethas in West Bengal
Bahula Temple

Significance of the Peetha

  • Bahula Shakti Peetha is one of the 51 sacred sites associated with the goddess Sati. It is said that her left arm fell at this site, making it a spiritually potent location for devotees seeking divine nourishment and protection.

Spiritual Importance

This Peetha is particularly known for its emphasis on nourishment, fertility, and care. Many childless couples visit to seek blessings. Its rural setting adds to its spiritual serenity and makes it a favorite among meditators and seekers.

Main Attractions

  • Temple of Goddess Bahula
  • Idol of Bhairava Bhiruk
  • Peaceful countryside ambiance in Ketugram

Temple Architecture

The temple is modest and traditionally designed. It maintains a rustic charm typical of Bengal’s sacred sites, with the sanctum sanctorum housing the goddess in a stone form. The temple surroundings are lush and tranquil.

Festivals Celebrated

How to Reach

Nearest Airport:

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata (approx. 150 km)

Nearest Railway Station:

Katwa Railway Station (approx. 15 km)

Local Transportation:

Available via road through Ketugram; autos and private taxis commonly used.