Maa Tara Puja Service

The greatness of Tara Ma is endless.Shakti (power) is very popular among the Dasamahavidya. Tara Ma is the second of the Dashamahavidya. She is decorated with “Mundamala,Kharba, Lambodori, Bhisana, Byaghracharmabrata, Nabayoubana, Chaturbhuja & Trinayana”. She sits on the White Lotus of the nature. We can read about Tara Ma from the Aryta’s Bhattarikanamstottor 100th Sloke (Para) .She gave darshan to Basisthadev after satisfied with his Sadhana.She is now situated in the little village Tarapith of west Bengal, India.She is very famous among all over india because of her wish fullfilling dristi.

The greatness of Tara Ma is endless.Shakti (power) is very popular among the Dasamahavidya. Tara Ma is the second of the Dashamahavidya. She is decorated with “Mundamala,Kharba, Lambodori, Bhisana, Byaghracharmabrata, Nabayoubana, Chaturbhuja & Trinayana”. She sits on the White Lotus of the nature. We can read about Tara Ma from the Aryta’s Bhattarikanamstottor 100th Sloke (Para) .She gave darshan to Basisthadev after satisfied with his Sadhana.She is now situated in the little village Tarapith of west Bengal, India.She is very famous among all over india because of her wish fullfilling dristi.

Bamakhaypa, goddess Tara's ardent devotee lived near the temple and meditated in the cremation grounds. He was a contemporary of famous Bengali saints like Ramakrishna Paramhamsa and Vishuddhanand Paramhamsa from Gyanganj or Siddhashram who established Navmundi Asan at Kashi. At a young age, he left his house and came under the tutelage of a Siddha tantric saint named Kailashpati and a vedic saint named Swami Mokkshadananda, who lived in a village name Dakshingram, in Birbhum district. Later he relocated to maluti, an old temple village on the banks of dwarka. He stayed in Mouliksha temple for continuing the worship of Holy Mother.

Bamakhaypa, goddess Tara's ardent devotee lived near the temple and meditated in the cremation grounds. He was a contemporary of famous Bengali saints like Ramakrishna Paramhamsa and Vishuddhanand Paramhamsa from Gyanganj or Siddhashram who established Navmundi Asan at Kashi. At a young age, he left his house and came under the tutelage of a Siddha tantric saint named Kailashpati and a vedic saint named Swami Mokkshadananda, who lived in a village name Dakshingram, in Birbhum district. Later he relocated to Maluti, an old temple village on the banks of dwarka. He stayed in Mouliksha temple for continuing the worship of Holy Mother.