Pradmunyee (Pandua), West Bengal

Shrinkala Devi Temple

Shrinkala Devi Temple
Deity (Shakti) Shrinkala Devi
Bhairava (Shiva) Dandapani
Body Part Stomach
Chakra Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra)

Yoga & Spiritual Connection


The Stomach is the seat of the Manipura Chakra, the center of fire and digestion. This Peetha represents personal power, willpower, and transformation. It is the spiritual fire that burns the ego and digests the experiences of life.

Significance & History


Located in Pradmunyee (often identified with Pandua in Hooghly district, West Bengal), this Peetha is where the stomach of Sati Devi is believed to have fallen. The temple has a rich history and is a revered site for seeking blessings for prosperity and liberation.

As one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, this site holds immense spiritual vibration. Devotees from all over the world visit Pradmunyee (Pandua), West Bengal to seek the blessings of Shrinkala Devi. The combination of the Shakti Peetha and the presence of the Bhairava makes it a complete spiritual destination.