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Shri Nalateswari Kalika Shaktipeeth Temple (Throat), Nalhati, West Bengal

This is a temple of Nalateswari Shaktipeeth.

There is a place to sit and meditate outside the temple. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 24 kms North of Tarapith.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xsrhMbK6MS4UmXH28

About Nalateswari Shaktipeeth

The throat of Sati fell here as known by tradition. This is a beautiful place with fine vicinity and plateaus all around it where Maa Nalateswri resides and has resemblance with Kamakha and Kalighat pithas. The goddess of this place is known as Maa Nalateswri who is also praised as Maa  Devi Parvati or Kalika. According to the localities, in 252th Bengali year  (the Hindu god of love and desire) who had dreamt about its existence discovered the larynx of maa sati at this Nalahati forest.

The sanctum sanctorum of this temple is crowned with a raised pinnacle where deity of Maa Nalateswri is worshipped. The feeling of positive energy (that helps to destroy the evils of life) rises within as you look at the deity of Maa. With large  golden red tongue of the deity below this lays the throat of the divine sati. No matter how much water is being poured down the throat, it will never gets overflowed or dried up. A few kilometres away from this temple lays the shrine of Jogesh Bhairab, Ganesha temple and a mysterious neem tree.

Read More
https://www.nalateswari.com/

This is a temple of Nalateswari Shaktipeeth.

There is a place to sit and meditate outside the temple. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 24 kms North of Tarapith.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/xsrhMbK6MS4UmXH28

About Nalateswari Shaktipeeth

The throat of Sati fell here as known by tradition. This is a beautiful place with fine vicinity and plateaus all around it where Maa Nalateswri resides and has resemblance with Kamakha and Kalighat pithas. The goddess of this place is known as Maa Nalateswri who is also praised as Maa  Devi Parvati or Kalika. According to the localities, in 252th Bengali year  (the Hindu god of love and desire) who had dreamt about its existence discovered the larynx of maa sati at this Nalahati forest.

The sanctum sanctorum of this temple is crowned with a raised pinnacle where deity of Maa Nalateswri is worshipped. The feeling of positive energy (that helps to destroy the evils of life) rises within as you look at the deity of Maa. With large  golden red tongue of the deity below this lays the throat of the divine sati. No matter how much water is being poured down the throat, it will never gets overflowed or dried up. A few kilometres away from this temple lays the shrine of Jogesh Bhairab, Ganesha temple and a mysterious neem tree.

Read More
https://www.nalateswari.com/

Type

Consecrated

Country

India (भारत)

State

West Bengal

Town

Nalhati

Google Map

https://maps.app.goo.gl/xsrhMbK6MS4UmXH28

Longitude

24.2047964

Latitude

87.7272166

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Accessibility

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

Read More

https://www.nalateswari.com/

How To Get There

The temple is located 24 kms North of Tarapith.