Om Mangalam · Shakti Peeth · #18

Fullara Attahas Temple

Goddess Sati's lower lip fell at this tranquil site. The word 'Attahas' signifies the cosmic, joyful laughter of the Divine Mother. According to regional mythology, Lord Hanuman collected blue lotus flowers from the t...

Labhpur / Birbhum, West Bengal Oshtha (Lower Lip of Goddess Sati) Vishvesh Bhairava

Invoke the presence of the Divine Mother before you begin this guide.

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Theological significance

Goddess Sati's lower lip fell at this tranquil site. The word 'Attahas' signifies the cosmic, joyful laughter of the Divine Mother. According to regional mythology, Lord Hanuman collected blue lotus flowers from the temple pond here for Lord Rama's Durga Puja before the Lanka war.

Approach this peeth with quiet breath and an open heart. Darshan is not only seeing— it is allowing the Mother to see you.

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Deity & sacred presence

Primary deity Maa Phullara

Guarded in the tradition by Vishvesh Bhairava.

Sacred element: Ananda Tattwa (Cosmic Joy & Divine Bliss)

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Spiritual practice & sadhana

Attahas Bliss Meditation

  1. Sit near the lotus pond in front of the temple complex.
  2. Visualize the divine smile of Goddess Phullara dissolving inner sorrow, malice, and depression.
  3. Focus on experiencing spontaneous joy and inner peace.

Devotional activities

Lotus Flower Offering

Offering fresh lotus blossoms to the lip-shaped stone shrine.

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Pilgrimage logistics

Primary festival Maghi Purnima Mela & Navratri

By air

Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport, Durgapur (RGD) (~85 km) or Kolkata (CCU) (~180 km)

By train

Ahmedpur Junction Railway Station (AMP) (~12 km) or Bolpur (~30 km)

By road

Connected via state buses and hired taxis from Bolpur, Ahmedpur, and Suri

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On the map

Labhpur / Birbhum · Wooded Pondside Sanctuary

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