Exploring Attahasa & Phullara Shakti Peeth – Where Laughter & Smiles Blossom!
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Journey to the Divine: Exploring Attahasa & Phullara Shakti Peeth – Where Laughter & Smiles Blossom! 🙏🌸
Embark on a spiritual pilgrimage to the sacred Attahasa and Phullara Shakti Peeth, a revered site in West Bengal where divine energy resonates with profound mythological significance. This hallowed ground is believed to be the spot where the lower lip of Goddess Sati fell, making it one of the 51 powerful Shakti Peeths.
Attahasa: The Echo of Cosmic Laughter
The name "Attahas" itself is deeply symbolic, derived from the Sanskrit words 'Atta' (loud) and 'Hasa' (laughter). It signifies an "extreme loud laughter," believed to represent the immense burst of divine energy – a cosmic laughter – that erupted when Goddess Sati's lower lip descended upon this spot. Here, the divine mother is venerated as Goddess Phullara. The accompanying Bhairava, the fierce form of Lord Shiva, is worshipped as Lord Vishwesh (Lord of the Universe). Instead of a traditional idol, a large, ancient stone, typically 15 to 18 feet wide and adorned with sacred sindoor, represents the divine lip of the Goddess.
Phullaara: The Radiance of a Divine Smile
Closely associated and often identified as the same sacred site, Phullaara embodies the gentle yet powerful aspect of the divine feminine. The name "Phullaara" translates to "blooming" or "flowering." This beautifully evokes the image of Goddess Sati's lips, as lovely as blooming lotuses, and metaphorically represents the blossoming of a divine smile and the ever-caring, life-giving energy of the Goddess. Here too, Maa Phullara (the Blooming Goddess) is the presiding deity, bestowing blessings of eloquence and clear speech upon her devotees.
What to Expect on Your Spiritual Journey:
Ancient Sanctity: Experience the profound spiritual vibrations at the temple where Goddess Sati's lower lip is enshrined.
Unique Worship: Witness the worship of the large sacred stone, a powerful symbol of the Goddess's presence.
The Legend of Daksha Yagna: Delve into the timeless story of Goddess Sati, Lord Shiva, and the creation of the Shakti Peeths.
Sacred Pond: Discover the nearby pond, often linked to the legend of Lord Hanuman collecting 108 blue lotuses for Lord Rama's worship of Goddess Durga.
Dual Significance: Understand the interconnectedness of "Attahas" (divine laughter) and "Phullaara" (divine smile/blooming) in celebrating the Goddess's power and beauty.
Location: Primarily located in Labhpur, within the Birbhum district of West Bengal (also sometimes associated with Nirol, Katwa, Bardhaman). The village of Dakshindihi near Labhpur, on the banks of the River Ishani, is often cited.
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