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 at Tarapith, on the shmashan by the Dwaraka river in Birbhum, is one of the great Shakti and Tantra seats of Bengal, where the sadhak Bamakhepa served the Mother as a child serves his mother. Maa Tara is the second of the Dus Mahavidya, the fierce blue mother; yet the Tara Tantra tells that when Shiva drank the halahala poison of the churning and lay dying, Tara took him to her lap as a mother takes her child and drew the poison out. That is her nature: fierce to all that would harm her child, and infinitely tender to the one who comes to her with nowhere else to go. On this Durga Ashtami a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra so that a heart which feels utterly alone is taken into the mother’s lap, given a place to belong, held, and guarded by a fierce mother, never alone again. This is offered as faith and tradition for belonging; it is not a substitute for people or professional care, and if you are feeling overwhelmed or alone, please also reach out to someone you trust or a counsellor.
The Durga Ashtami maatri-sharan sankalp is carried at Maa Tara Devi Mandir, Tarapith, in your naam-gotra, on the Ashtami tithi, with deepa, japa-pushp and raktachandan before Maa Tara.
Devotees want the sankalp carried with care and reverence, a clear ritual, a clear video, and a clear naam-gotra spoken before Maa Tara at Tarapith.
Maa Tara Devi Mandir at Tarapith enshrines Maa Tara, the fierce yet maternal Mahavidya who once took Shiva to her lap. Durga Ashtami is a Devi day of the fierce mother. On this Durga Ashtami of 15 March 2027, a sankalp is offered in your naam-gotra to Maa Tara for a lonely heart taken into the mother’s lap and given a place to belong.