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Beautiful wall carvings in Maa Bargabhima Temple
, Tamluk,  West Bengal,  India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful idols of Radha Krishna , Maa Bargabhima Temple
, Tamluk,  West Bengal,  India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful wall carving of Radha Krishna , Maa Bargabhima Temple
, Tamluk,  West Bengal,  India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tamluk, West Bengal, India. Generative AI. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful wall carving in Maa Bargabhima Temple
, Tamluk,  West Bengal,  India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
courtyard ruins of tamluk rajbari palace in west bengal, india Royalty Free Stock Photo
wish fullfilling tree bargabhima temple tamluk india west bengal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vibhash Shaktipeeth Temple in Tamluk, West Bengal, India.
Beautiful wall carving of Lord Shiva and Parvati in dancing pose, Maa Bargabhima Temple
, Tamluk,  West Bengal,  India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful wall carving of Lord Shiva, Parvati, and their family in Maa Bargabhima Temple
, Tamluk,  West Bengal,  India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wide View of Tamluk Rajbari Ruins with Green Field in West Bengal, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Beautiful wall carving of Lord Shiva and Parvati in Maa Bargabhima Temple
, Tamluk,  West Bengal,  India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Located by the bank of the River Roopnarayana at Tamluk village, the Bargabhima Temple is also known as Bhimakali Mandir. Bheemakali Temple or Vibhasha Shakti Peeth. It is among the 51 Shakti Peeth of Maa Sati. It is the place where Devi Sati’s left ankle fell. Here Devi is worshipped as Kapalini or Bhimarupa and Lord Shiva as Sarvanand. This temple is part of 13 Shakthipeeth Temples in West Bengal, India.


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