Phullara Shakti Peetha (Attahas)
Labhpur, West Bengal, India
Last Updated: 2/28/2026
Divine Manifestations
Body Part of Sati:
Shakti Form:
Goddess Phullara is a form of the Divine Mother associated with blooming grace, joy, and universal laughter. She is worshipped here as a manifestation of fertility, creative expression, and sacred delight.
Bhairava Form:
Lord Vishvesh, the Universal Lord, is the Bhairava of this Peetha. He signifies the all-encompassing masculine force that guards the sanctity of the Shakti energies in this region.
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Significance of the Peetha
- This sacred site is believed to be where the lips of Goddess Sati fell, symbolizing speech, expression, and sacred sound. It is called 'Attahas' which means 'divine laughter', making this Peetha especially significant in invoking the joyful, expressive aspects of Devi.
Spiritual Importance
The Peetha represents the power of sacred speech and joy. Devotees come here to seek blessings for eloquence, creativity, and inner happiness. The site is also seen as a center of feminine grace and maternal energy.
Main Attractions
- Phullara Devi idol with wide mouth symbolizing laughter
- Serene village landscape with spiritual ambiance
- Traditional Bengal temple architecture
Temple Architecture
The temple follows traditional Bengal terracotta and brick style, with a modest shrine structure and intricate rural artistry. The idol of Devi is unique with an exaggerated mouth, capturing the symbolism of divine laughter.