Tarapith temple
Tarapith is a temple town in the central region of West Bengal, India. It is a major Hindu pilgrimage centre and several thousand devotees visit the temple every day.
According to Hindu belief, an insulted Sati, the wife of Lord Shiva, sacrificed herself at a yagya (fire worship ritual) which was being performed by her father Dakshmaharaj. Angry with this incident Lord Shiva started the Tandava Nritya (Dance of Destruction). In order to prevent the destruction of all creation, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshan charka (wheel) to cut the body of Sati into several parts. Sati's body was scattered all over the Indian subcontinent. There are 51 such holy spots where temples have been erected and they are called Pithas or the Shakti Pithas. Some of the Pithas are in West Bengal. The most popular of them are Kalighat (in Kolkata), Bakreshwar and Tarapith.
It is believed that the eyeball of Sati fell down at Tarapith. In Bengali, the eyeball is called 'Tara' and that is why the name of the village was changed from the earlier Chandipur to Tarapith.
It is said that in ancient times Saint Bashistha attained his divinity by meditation under a Simul tree on the bank of river Dwaraka. He attained his divinity by worshipping the Goddess Sati or Tara (in the form of Kali) and sitting on the panch mundi ashan or the sitting place surrounded by 5 skulls of different animals, like human, owl, elephant, black snake and monkey. That Simul tree is no more there and river Dwaraka has moved away. Subsequently, a number of saints like Saint Bamakshyapa (19th-century devotee) and Kamalakanta (18th-century devotee, who composed many songs, and still sung) came here to worship the Goddess for their spiritual salvation.
The old temple of Goddess Tara is somewhat damaged. The present temple with eight roofs was built in 1225 by one Jagannath Ray of Mallarpur village. On the main gate of the temple, the statue of Goddess Durga and her full family are carved. On the left, the war of Kurukshetra (Mahabharata) and on the right stories from Ramayana are depicted.
This article also covers Rampurhat, a nearby city often used as a waypoint to Tarapith.
- 24.17979787.7821471 Rampurhat Junction railway station (station code: RPH) (in Rampurhat, 12 km (7.5 mi) northwest of Tarapith). Main station to Tarapith, with connectivity to almost every part of India. Major facilities are waiting rooms, computerized reservation facility, reservation counter and two-wheeler vehicle parking. It also has a non-air-conditioned retiring room which can be booked online through IRCTC and also at the Office of the Senior Booking Clerk on Platform No. 1.
(updated Mar 2021)
- 24.12652587.7522052 Tarapith Road railway station (5 km (3.1 mi) west of Tarapith). Mainly local and passenger trains stop here. Some express trains, most notably the Maa Tara Express from Sealdah, also stop here. Due to lack of facilities compared to Rampurhat, some people avoid this station in favour of Rampurhat station.
(updated Mar 2021)
- 24.1159987.797853 Tarapith Bridge Bus Stand (near bridge on the Dwaraka River).
- 24.170487.790024 Rampurhat Bus Stand. (updated Oct 2022)
Several highways run over Tarapith. Panagarh–Morgram Highway heads south to Durgapur via Suri, Dubrajpur and Ilambazar and heads north to Morgram via Nalhati. NH 114 (previously NH 2B) heads south to Bardhaman via Sainthia and Santiniketan.
Tarapith is a small town and you can walk around and rickshaws are also available. Beware of crowds during peak season.
- 24.113487.79661 Temple of Tarama, ☏ +91 7001815500 (for puja or worship). (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.114587.7956392 Tarapith Burning Ghat (Sadhak Bamdeber Ghat). Named after Sadhak Banakshyapa. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.11430687.7961943 Tarapith Mahasmasan. It is an auspicious place well known for its tantric rituals. (updated Jan 2018)
- Bamdev Sangha Ashram (a few metres from Tarama temple). You can see a graceful environment at Bamdev Sangha Ashram. (updated Jan 2018)
- There are many shops trying to attract attention of the pilgrim-tourists.
There are plenty of moderate eating houses serving standard Bengali meals.
Most hotels have restaurants - check if they provide meals for non-guests. Many of the hotels provide a variety of cuisine.
Since hard drinks are not available openly, it is better to carry one's own stock of hard drinks if you need one.
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Note: To avoid the unsavoury, corrupt, and thoroughly untrustworthy booking services based in Kolkata, it is best to get a place to stay on arrival without advance reservation.
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There are around 350 lodges or hotels in Tarapith, mostly catering to budget tourists. There is little that is luxurious as this is a pilgrimage centre. There is no problem in getting a place to stay but many people get back to Rampurhat or move on to other places.
- 24.1169887.798681 Hotel Shanti Nibas. Check-in: Noon, check-out: 11:30AM. ₹200-1500.
- 24.1092887.798282 Orbit Hotel Tarapith, Kabi Chandrapur. 10 minutes walk from Maa Tara Temple. TV, a work desk and a closet supplied in the room. 24-hr room service, security and house-keeping. Dining facilities available in the restaurant. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.1184287.795473 Hotel Sonar Bangla, Kabi Chandrapur, Tarapith Temple Road, ☏ +91 3461 253199, +91 9732127224, +91 9547712240, +91 90647 57937. Air-conditioned rooms, restaurant, banquet/conference hall, swimming pool, free car parking. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.1196587.795274 Swagatam International, ☏ +91 3461 253446, +91 9674319687, +91 9830703258. Restaurant cuisine - Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Tandoori and North Indian dishes. Arrangements for marriage party and conference. Swimming pool. ₹1,200 for Delux (2 beds) to ₹3,000 for AC Delux (4 beds). (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.1145987.798285 New Bideshini Hotel, Chandipur, near Tarapith bus stand/Tarapith police station, ☏ +91 9046799885, +91 9475224122, +91 9434556058. AC/ Non-AC rooms with geyser, TV with cable line, 24-hr generator service (except AC and geyser), free bus/car parking in hotel premises. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.1147287.797876 Bam Tara Hotel and Restaurant, near Bridge Bus Stand, ☏ +91 83360 33301, +91 96353 58161, +91 94321 44030. Cottage, suite, delux AC, non-AC rooms. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.121987.79517 Hotel Yashoda International, ☏ +91 9051211000. Surrounded by lush greenery but only a short walk from Maa Tara temple. 63 luxurious rooms with balcony and all modern facilities. 24-hr room service. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.117987.79588 Hotel Classic, ☏ +91 9732193989 (mobile B.Mondal), +91 9734662445 (mobile N.Mondal), +91 3461 253419 (landline). Situated on the main road from Rampurhat to Sainthia. Very close to Maa Tara Temple. 40 AC and non-AC rooms. 24-hr power back-up, TV, fridge, geyser, car parking, car rental, travel desk. ₹1,200-6,000. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.1090487.796989 Larica Holiday Inn Tarapith, ☏ +91 9874688884, laricatarahotmail@gmail.com. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.1187287.7962710 Raktajaba Tourist Lodge (Benfish Lodge), Tarapith Main Road, ☏ +91 3461-253556, +91 33-23575215, +91 33 23554931, care@benfishtourism.com. Well furnished AC and non-AC room with attached bath, balcony, intercom, geyser, restaurants with a variety of food options. Ample car parking. Arrangements for 'Puja' & 'Darshan' (on payment). Internet reservation. (updated Feb 2018)
- Binapani Hotel, Deshbandhu Main Rd, ☏ +91-9609221575. (updated Jan 2018)
- 24.1743587.7857311 Hotel Birbhum International, TP Banerjee Rd, ☏ +91 97339 03699. Check-in: 11AM, check-out: 10AM. (updated Oct 2022)
- Hotel Nandita, Panch Matha Road, ☏ +91-9932486061. (updated Jan 2018)
- Hotel Taja, Rampurhat Bus Stand, ☏ +91-8145442377. (updated Jan 2018)
- Babulal Hotel and Restaurant, Deshbandhu Main Road, ☏ +91-7797751067. (updated Jan 2018)
- Jinarul Hotel, Birbhum Bus Stand, ☏ +91-9734787091. (updated Jan 2018)
- Joybati Hindu Hotel, Bharasal Road, ☏ +91-9775037206. (updated Jan 2018)
- New Bengal Muslim Hotel, Nischintapur-Dumka Military Road, ☏ +91-9775037206. (updated Jan 2018)
- Mukherjee Lodge, J.L.Banerjee Road, Sanghata Para, ☏ +91 99327 99619, +91-346125 5318. (updated Jan 2018)