Shakti Peetha #47 of 51 • East India

Vakreshwar

The mind of Sati — Mahishmardini, the Buffalo-Slayer, at Bakreshwar, where natural hot springs and the Mind Peetha create a site of purification.

Vakreshwar Shakti Peetha
Shakti Peetha #47 of 51

Sacred Identity

Shakti (Goddess)Mahishmardini
BhairavVakranath
Organ / Ornament of SatiMind
LocationBakreshwar, Birbhum
State / CountryWest Bengal
RegionEast India
Vakreshwar significance
Mythology & Significance

Sacred History

Vakreshwar (Bakreshwar) Peetha marks where the mind (brow/manas) of Sati fell. The Goddess is Mahishmardini — the great Durga who slays the buffalo-demon — and the Bhairav is Vakranath (the Curved-Nosed Lord). The mind (manas) Peetha carries profound significance: the mind is the seat of consciousness, desire and liberation in Hindu philosophy. A Peetha of the divine mind represents the liberation of consciousness itself — of all thought, attachment and illusion.

Bakreshwar is doubly sacred — the Shakti Peetha and a cluster of extraordinary natural hot springs (thermal pools) whose temperatures range from warm to near-boiling. Pilgrims traditionally bathe in the hot springs before worshipping the Goddess — a thermal purification before the divine encounter. The springs include Agnikund, Papanashini Kund, Jnanakund and others, each with specific purifying properties.

Plan Your Visit

Practical Information

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Getting There

By road from Bolpur (Shantiniketan): 45 km. By bus from Suri (Birbhum HQ): 25 km. Bolpur is on the Howrah-Patna main line (2.5 hours from Kolkata).

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Best Season & Festivals

Year-round. The hot springs are especially enjoyable in cool weather (October to February). Navratri draws local festival crowds.

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Pilgrim Tips

The hot spring bathing sequence before Goddess darshan is the traditional Bakreshwar pilgrim ritual — ask locally which spring has the right temperature for bathing (some are very hot).

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Organ of Sati

The Mind of Goddess Sati fell at Vakreshwar, consecrating this land as a Shakti Peetha. The Shakti here is Mahishmardini and the guardian Bhairav is Vakranath.

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