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"जब मां तारा भक्त बामाखेपा ने मूर्ति पर किया मूत्र त्याग"|| TANTRIK BAMAKHEPA || TARAPITH

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"जब मां तारा भक्त बामाखेपा ने मूर्ति पर किया मूत्र त्याग"|| TANTRIK BAMAKHEPA || TARAPITH ,माँ तारा और तंत्रसाधक बामाखेपा की शव साधना का रहस्य . . . Tarapith Temple Location - Tarapith Temple, Tarapith,Rampurhat तारापीठ मंदिर क्यों प्रसिद्ध है? तारापीठ मंदिर माँ तारा और साधक बामाखेपा के साधन पीठ के लिए प्रसिद्ध है। यह पवित्र धार्मिक स्थल पश्चिम बंगाल के बीरभूम जिले के रामपुरहाट उपखंड के रामपुरहाट पुलिस स्टेशन के अंतर्गत तारापुर गांव में स्थित है। ऐसा माना जाता है कि यहाँ सती का नेत्र (तारा) गिरा था, इसलिए इसे तारापीठ कहा जाता है, , Bamakhepa, also known as Bamakhyapa (বামাখ্যাপা), was an Indian Hindu saint who made a big mark on the spiritual scene. His real name was Bamacharan Chattopadhyay. Born in 1837 in the quiet village of Atla near Tarapith in Birbhum, West Bengal, his life was like a beautiful story woven with love, mystery, and strong belief. His special place for worship, near the Tara temple in Birbhum, still attracts people seeking comfort and understanding. Early Life and Spiritual Awakening of Bamakhepa Bamakhepa’s journey started in the simple village of Atla. His father, Sarvananda Chatterji, gave him the name “Bamacara.” He grew up with a sister who later became a widow. She was very religious and was called “ksepsi,” or madwoman. Maybe her passion for religion inspired Bamakhepa too. The Cremation Grounds and Goddess Tara Bamakhepa searched for spiritual wisdom near the Tara temple in Tarapith. There, he meditated and practiced Tantra Sadhana among the fires and incense of the cremation grounds. His deep love for Goddess Tara defined his life. People say Tara Maa appeared to him in her fierce form, embracing and guiding him. Bamakhepa had a special bond with the goddess; he was her chosen devotee. Kaushiki Amavasya, the day he became enlightened, is part of this story. Madness or Divine Ecstasy? Bamakhepa’s different ways of worship earned him the name “mad saint.” He walked around without clothes, covered in ash, and sometimes talked to unseen beings. But hidden within his strange behavior was deep wisdom. His madness was a divine joy, a state where normal rules didn’t matter, and the sacred mixed with the ordinary. The cremation grounds became his special place, and he felt the goddess’s presence all around him. What is Bamakhepa known for? He is known for his unorthodox approach to spirituality, which included walking naked, covering his body in ash, and engaging in conversations with invisible beings. He is also recognized for his unwavering devotion to Goddess Tara and his teachings on detachment and surrender. Is Bamakhepa’s shrine still visited today? yes, Bamakhepa’s shrine, located near the Tara temple in Tarapith, continues to be a popular pilgrimage site. Devotees visit to seek solace, spiritual guidance, and to pay homage to Bamakhepa’s memory, hoping to receive blessings at this sacred place. . . DISCLAIMER THIS INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE NARRATOR/PRESENTER IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. ALL INFORMATION IS IN GOOD FAITH. HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS VIDEO IS SOLELY BASED ON THE LITERATURE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC ACCESS. ||copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.|| . . . tarapith mandir tarapith temple tarapith samsan tarapith mandir history

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