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Kankalitala Peetha
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Kankalitala Peetha
কঙ্কালীতলা পীঠ
🙏 Kali
📍 Bolpur, Birbhum, West Bengal
🎟 Free
About the Deity
At the Kankalitala Peetha in Birbhum, Kali is worshipped in her most fierce and powerful form as the destroyer of ignorance and evil. Kali represents the transcendent power that dissolves illusions and ego, leading the soul towards supreme liberation. She embodies time, change, and transformation, reminding all beings of the impermanence of material existence. Depicted with dark complexion symbolizing the void from which all creation emerges, Kali is the most misunderstood yet profoundly spiritual form of the Divine Mother. Her fearsome appearance masks infinite compassion and unconditional love for her devotees. At Kankalitala, Kali is revered for her power to cut through all bondage and delusion, granting her worshippers direct access to divine truth. She protects her devotees fiercely and bestows liberation upon those who surrender to her completely.
Mythology & Legend
The Kankalitala Peetha marks the sacred location where the bones (kankalas) and skeletal remains of Goddess Sati fell, as Lord Shiva performed his cosmic dance of destruction in grief over her loss. The waist (kankal) represents the balance and foundation of the body, and its presence at Kankalitala creates an extraordinarily grounded yet potent spiritual energy. According to legend, the temple is built around a sacred tank (kund) which is the most sacred object at this Peetha. This tank is believed to contain the concentrated spiritual essence of Sati's remains and is considered one of the most purifying bodies of water in eastern India. The bones of Sati at this location, combined with the sacred tank, establish Kankalitala as a center of intense spiritual power.
Kshetra Mahatmya — Significance
The Kankalitala Peetha in Birbhum is one of the oldest continuously worshipped Shakti Peethas in eastern India, located in the culturally rich Shantiniketan region. The temple features a remarkably simple yet powerful aesthetic, with an unadorned sanctum that focuses devotees' attention entirely on the divine presence. The sacred tank at Kankalitala is the most significant feature, as its waters are believed to be supremely purifying and capable of removing the deepest karmic bonds. The temple stands as a beacon for spiritual seekers who understand the true nature of Kali as the compassionate mother who guides her children through all transformations towards ultimate liberation.
Blessings & Benefits
  • Removes karmic bondage and past-life impressions.
  • Grants fearlessness in the face of life's challenges.
  • Facilitates rapid spiritual transformation.
  • Protects devotees from negative energies.
  • Bestows liberation and divine realization.
Temple Location
23.657, 87.7355
Visitor Information
🕐 Timings
6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
👗 Dress Code
Traditional attire
🪔 Prasad
Flowers, rice, sweets
🎟 Entry
Free
🅿️ Parking
Limited
♿ Access
Accessible
Best Time to Visit
📅 Best Day
Tuesday, Friday, New Moon
🗓 Months
October to March
🌤 Season
Winter (Oct–Feb)
How to Reach
🚂 Railway
Bolpur-Shantiniketan Railway Station (20 km)
✈️ Airport
Kolkata Airport (200 km)
📮 Address
Kankalitala, Bolpur-Sriniketan, Birbhum
Major Festivals
🎉 Kali Puja Navratri Durga Puja Diwali
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