Each offering is carried in your name-gotra as part of the same ritual at the temple.





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Many devotees add one of these alongside the puja, for gratitude, ancestral remembrance, or a simple act of giving.
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Maa Tara Devi Mandir sits in Tarapith village, Birbhum district of West Bengal, on the Dwarka river. Per Kalika Purana and Tantra Chudamani this is Sati third-eye Shaktipeeth, the very ground where her eyeball fell when Vishnu cut her body with the Sudarshan chakra. The presiding deity is Maa Tara, the second Mahavidya. The Mahasmasan parampara is the Bamakhepa Tantric lineage of vama-marga Devi seva — Sadhak Bamakhepa attained siddhi at this cremation ground in the 19th century, and his samadhi still draws Bengali Shakta and Bangladeshi diaspora families. The Bamakhepa parampara accepts Madira-arpan to Maa Tara as the Vama-marga Mahasmasan signature offering — distinct from mainstream Smarta paddhati and anchored in Rudrayamala Tantra for cremation-ground Shakta yagya. Tarapith hosts the Dus Mahavidya yagya as standard paddhati because the Mahasmasan is one of four cremation-ground peethas where Mahavidya joint-aavahan is shastrically prescribed. Devotees come for apaduddhara seva — apamrityu, bal-graha, bhoot-pret, kritrim-prayog, multi-generation occult-interference patterns — under the Bamakhepa lineage.
The Vatuka Apaduddhara paath and Mahavidya yantra arpan are carried at Maa Tara darbar alongside Dus Mahavidya beej-jaap, and the Batuka Bhairavi Jayanti sankalp from Rudrayamala Tantra is recited as the naam-gotra reaches the kshetra-devi.
When a household has carried a child fear pattern for months, or watched an apamrityu shadow stretch across two generations, devotees want the Batuka Bhairavi prarthna carried with care and the completion shared honestly.
On 29 June 2026, Batuka Bhairavi Jayanti opens at Maa Tara Devi Mandir, Tarapith, Birbhum, West Bengal. Rudrayamala Tantra prescribes the Vatuka Apaduddhara Stotram on this once-a-year Jyeshtha Shukla Purnima for apamrityu nivaran, bal-graha shanti, and bhoot-pret nivaran. The Bamakhepa Mahasmasan parampara invokes Maa Tara as kshetra-devi alongside Batuka Bhairavi as tithi-pradhana, and the full Dus Mahavidya yagya is carried in the family naam-gotra.