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BHABANIPUR SHAKTIPEETH, BANGLADESH

Bhabanipur Shaktipeeth is located in Bogra in the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh at about 28 kilometres distance from the town of Sherpur. The temple complex comprises an area of around four acres. It has the Main Temple, four temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and a Patal Bhairav temple dedicated to Vaman. It also has a Belbaran Tala, the famous Shakha Pukur, a Sevangan, a Gopal temple, a Vasudev Temple, a Nat Mandir and on the extreme north, a Panchamunda Asana idol.

Temple History
After Sati’s self-immolation, when Shiva began the dance of destruction across the universe, Lord Vishnu had hurled his Sudarshan Chakra at the burnt corpse. Various parts of Sati’s body had fallen in different parts of the Indian subcontinent. It is said that Sati’s left anklet had fallen in Bhabanipur, although there are various conflicting theories and sources which say that it wasn’t her left anklet but her right eye or the ribs of the left side of her chest. Because of its status as a Shakti Peeth, Bhabanipur has been an important site for Hindu pilgrims, irrespective of the sect. Nowadays, the Bhabanipur Temple Development, Renovation and Management Committee looks after the temple. This committee facilitates tourists and pilgrims on every step of the day. It provides buses and cars for travelling, hotels to spend the night and is, at present, determined to renovate the temple walls. This peetha had also come under the spotlight of late when the Bangladesh armed military forces had destroyed a guesthouse built by the abovementioned committee. The Bhabanipur Shrine is consecrated to the goddess Ma Bhabani: a powerful form of Ma Durga. The form of Shakti is called Arpana and the stone that is worshipped is symbolic of Ma Sati’s left anklet. The Bhairav who protects the anklet is Vaman, and is said to be a manifestation of Shaivite energy. Alternatively called Aparna, Bhavani and Tara, this deity has several legends associated with her. Etymologically, ‘Bhavani’ means one who rules the universe, ‘Arpana’ means one who is dedicated to Lord Shiva and ‘Aparna’ refers to one who is so lost in worship that even the falling leaves go unnoticed by her. Tara Ma is said to be the most ferocious form of Durga. As there is no idol of Bhawani, a Kali idol is worshipped in this temple. There are several legends associated with this peetha. It is said that the King of Nator and his grandson the Maharaja Ramkrishna used to meditate near this temple. The seat, the yagna kunda and the five skulls they famously worshipped are still present at the site. Another popular legend which gave Shakha Pukur – the Pond of the Conch Bangles- its present name is of this: once, a poor seller of conch bangles met a little girl near the temple who asked for some conch bangles. Charming and full of life, she asked the bangle-seller to collect the money for the bangles from the Rajbari which he agreed to do. When the queen Rani Bhavani heard about this incident, she went to the place herself, for there were no little girls in the royal family at that time. The bangle-seller realised she was none other than the goddess Bhavani and began praying to her. The goddess soon emerged from the waters of the pond with her arms full of conch bangles and blessed everyone.
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