Bakreswar Temple/Bakreshwar Hot Spring Bakreshwar,West Bengal
The Bakreswar Temple, located in Tarapith, West Bengal, is a significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is surrounded by seven hot springs, which are believed to have medicinal properties. The temple is also known for its architectural beauty and serene environment.
Bakreswar Temple is known for Its spiritual significance, the hot springs, and the annual Shivratri festival.
Timings 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Hot springs water coming up and reserved in two spaces for public holy bath. There are two seperate pond constructed side by side separating by a big wall for privacy. For a family trip mother and daughter will go to the female section and father and son have to go male bathing section. Car parking is 100 feet away from the hot spring bathing area. There are 15 nos of stairs up to the target. Old aged people also go there with the personal assistants support. Wheelchair ramp is not there. Neat and clean fees toilet is there on the way. After bath people go to worship the Bakreswar Shiv temple and one of the shaktipith temple in same place. Best time to visit from October to March.
A cluster of hot springs in Bakreswar geothermal area which belongs to the Chotanagpur gneissic complex in. Bakreswar is one of the shaktipeeth at Birbhum. Bakreshwar hot spring is a very popular place. Many people come here from far and wide. There is a very beautiful long shivlinga and many other idols of gods and goddesses as well.
Owing to its sacredness, Bakreshwar is visited by many pilgrims from West Bengal and other states. It is located on the banks of Bakreshwar River. There are natural hot water springs situated next to the temple with water as hot as 80 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Bakreshwar Hot Springs, also known as Bakreshwar Bhairabkunda. Located amidst serene natural surroundings, Bakreshwar Hot Springs is renowned for its sacred thermal springs and historical significance.