शक्ति पीठ केंद्रीय हिन्दू तीर्थस्थल हैं जो देवी शक्ति, दिव्य महिला ऊर्जा, को समर्पित हैं। यह पवित्र स्थल सती देवी की अपनी आत्मदहन के बाद उनके शरीर के अंशों की गिरने की जगहों को प्रतिष्ठित करते हैं, जो सृष्टि और विनाश के कॉस्मिक चक्र को प्रतिनिधित्व करते हैं। प्रत्येक पीठ एक विशिष्ट गुण और देवी, जैसे काली, दुर्गा, या पार्वती, से जुड़ी होती है। भक्त इन स्थलों पर आशीर्वाद प्राप्त करने, धार्मिक आयोजन करने, और देवी की शक्ति से जुड़ने के लिए आते हैं।
51 Shakti Peeths
शक्ति पीठों में विविध सांस्कृतिक और आध्यात्मिक महत्व होता है, जो भारत और उसके पार रहने वाले अनुयायियों को आकर्षित करते हैं।
List Of 51 Shakti Peeths With Name & Location
Sr. No. | Place | State in India/Country | Body Part or Ornament | Shakti | Bhairava |
1 | Amarnat- h, from Srinagar through Pahalgam 94 km by Bus, Chandanwari 16 km by walk | Jammu and Kashmir | Throat | Mahamaya | Trisandhy- eshwar |
2 | Ambaji, at Banaskantha | Gujarat | Heart | Ambaji | Batuk Bhairav |
3 | Arbuda Devi, at Mount Abu | Rajasthan | Adhar | Arbuda Devi or Adhar Devi | Bhairav |
4 | Attahas village of Dakshindihi in the district of Bardhaman, near the Katwa railway station | West Bengal | West Bengal | Phullara | Vishvesh |
5 | Bah- uchara Mata, at Becharaji | Gujarat | Left hand | Bahuchara Mata | Kal Bhairav |
6 | Bahula, on the banks of Ajay river at Ketugram, 8 km from Katwa, Burdwan | West Bengal | Left arm | Goddess Bahula | |
7 | Bakreshwar, on the banks of Paaphara river, 24 km distance from Siuri Town, district Birbhum, 7 km from Dubrajpur Rly. Station | West Bengal | Portion between the eyebrows | Mahishmardini | Vakranath- |
9 | Bhairavparvat, at Bhairav hills on the banks of Shipra river a little distance from Ujjaini town | Madhya Pradesh | Upper lips | Avanti | Lambkarna |
10 | Bhabanipu- r union, at Karatoyatat, 28 km distance from interior Sherpur upazila, Bogra District | Bangladesh | Left anklet (ornament) | Arpana | Vaman |
11 | Chandik- a Sthan or chandisthan, at Munger temple on the banks of Ganges near Ganga Darshan | Bihar | Left eye | Chandika or Chandi devi | Bholeshankar |
12 | Chintpurni or Chhinnamastika, in Una district, Himachal Pradesh, 20 km from the Amb Andaura railway station, 150 km from Chandigarh. | Himachal Pradesh | Feet | Chhinnamastika Devi | Rudra Mahadev |
13 | Danestwari (Kuldevi Of Bastar state ), Dantewada 80 km from Jagdalpur Tehsil | Chhattisgarh | Daant (teeth) | Danteshwari | Kapalbhairv |
1-4 | Gandaki, Pokhara about 125 km on the banks of Gandaki river where Muktinath temple is situated | Nepal | Temple | Gandaki Chandi | Chakrapani |
15 | Goddess Saptashrungi (Goddess with 18 arms), at Vani in Nasik | Maharashtra | Chin (2 parts) | Bhramari | Vikritaksh |
16 | Hing- laj (Or Hingula), southern Baluchistan a few hours North-east of Gawadar and about 125 km towards North-west from Karachi | Pakistan | Bramharandhra (Part of the head) | Kottari | Bhimlochan |
17 | Jayant- i at Nartiang village in the Jaintia Hills district. This Shakti Peetha is locally known as the Nartiang Durga Temple. | Meghalaya | Left thigh | Jayanti | Kramadishwar |
18 | Jess- oreswari, situated at Ishwaripur, Shyamnagar, district Satkhira. The temple complex was built by Maharaja Pratapaditya, whose capital was Ishwaripur. | Bangladesh | Palms of hands and soles of the feet | Jashoreshwari | Chanda |
19 | Jwala- ji, Kangra from Pathankot alight at Jwalamukhi Road Station from there 20 km | Himachal Pradesh | Tongue | Siddhida (Ambika) | Unmatta Bhairav |
20 | Kalipeeth, (Kalighat, Kolkata) | West Bengal | Right Toes | Kalika | Nakuleshwar |
21 | Kalmadh- av on the banks of Shon river in a cave over hills near to Amarkantak | Madhya Pradesh | Left buttock | Kali | Asitang |
23 | Kanchipuram, Kamakshi temple, Kamakoti Peetam mentioned in Lalita Sahasram, Trishati, Astothram etc. | Tamil Nadu | Ottiyana (Ornament covering stomach) | Kamakshi | Kaal Bhairav |
24 | Kankalitala, on the banks of Kopai River 10 km north-east of Bolpur station in Birbhum district, Devi locally known as Kankaleshwari | West Bengal | Bone | Devgarbha | Ruru |
25 | Kanya- shram of Balaambika – The Bhagavathy temple in Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of mainland India, Tamil Nadu (also thought to be situated in Chittagong, Bangladesh) | Tamil Nadu | Back | Sarvani | Nimish |
26 | Karnat,- Kangra | Himachal Pradesh | Both ears | Jayadurga | Abhiru |
27 | Kireet at Kireetkona village, 3 km from Lalbag Court Road station under district Murshidabad | West Bengal | Crown | Vimla | Sanwart |
28 | Local- ly known as Anandamayee Temple. Ratnavali, on the banks of Ratnakar river at Khanakul-Krishnanagar, district Hooghly | West Bengal | Right Shoulder | Kumari | Shiva |
29 | Locally known as Bhramari Devi. In Jalpaiguri near a small village Boda on the bank of river Teesta or Tri-shrota (combination of three flows) mentioned in Puranas | West Bengal | Left leg | Bhraamari | Ambar |
30 | Manas, under Tibet at the foot of Mount Kailash in Lake Mansarovar, a piece of Stone | Tibet | Right hand | Dakshayani | Amar |
31 | Manibandh,- at Gayatri hills near Pushkar 11 km north-west of Ajmer | Rajasthan | Two Bracelets | Gayatri | Sarvanand |
32 | Mit- hila, near Janakpur railway station on the border of India and Nepal | Nepal | Left shoulder | Uma | Mahodar |
33 | Nainativu (Manipallavam), Northern Province, Sri Lanka. Located 36 km from the ancient capital of the Jaffna kingdom, Nallur. The murti of the Goddess is believed to have been consecrated and worshipped by Lord Indra. The protagonist, Lord Rama and antagonist, Ravana of the Sanskrit epic Ramayana have offered obeisances to the Goddess. Nāga and Garuda of the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata; resolved their longstanding feuds after worshipping this Goddess. | Sri Lanka | Silambu (Anklets) | Indrakshi (Nagapooshani / Bhuvaneswari) | Rakshaseshwar (Nayanair) |
34 | Nalhati, known as Nalateshwari Temple near Nalhati station of Birbhum district | West Bengal | Vocal chord with part of the tracheae | Kalika Devi | Yogesh |
35 | Nepal, near Pashupatinath Temple at Guhyeshwari Temple | Nepal | Groin | Guhyeshwari Devi | Kapali |
36 | On Chandranath hill near Sitakunda station of Chittagong District, Bangladesh. The famous Chandranath Temple on the top of the hill is the Bhairav temple of this Shakti Peetha, not the Shakti Peeth itself. | Bangladesh | Right arm | Bhawani | Chandrashekhar |
37 | Padm- avati Devi (Padmavatipuri Dham), Panns 80 km from Satna | Madhya Pradesh | Padm | Padmavati Devi | Kapalbhairav |
38 | Panchsagar exact location not known (thought to be near Haridwar) | Uttarakhand | Lower teeth | Varahi | Maharudra |
39 | Patan Devi, at PATNA | Bihar | left shoulder with cloths | Badi Patan Devi/chhoti Patan Devi | Bhairav |
40 | Prabhas, 4 km from Veraval station near Somnath temple in Junagadh district | Gujarat | Stomach | Chandrab- haga | Vakratund |
41 | Prayag near Sangam at Allahabad | Uttar Pradesh | Finger | Alopi Devi Mandir or Madhaveswari | Bhava |
42 | Present day Kurukshetra town or Thanesar ancient Sthaneshwar | Haryana | Ankle bone | Savitri/BhadraKali | Sthanu |
43 | Ramgiri, at Chitrakuta on the Jhansi Manikpur railway line | Uttar Pradesh | Right breast | Shivani | Chanda |
44 | Sainthia,- locally Known as Nandikeshwari temple. Only 1.5 km from the railway station under a banyan tree within a boundary wall, Birbhum district | West Bengal | Necklace | Nandini | Nandikesh- war |
45 | Sarvashail or Godavaritir, at Kotilingeswar temple on the banks of Godavari river near Rajamundry | Andhra Pradesh | Cheeks | Rakini or Vishweshwari | Vatsnabh or Dandpani |
46 | Shivaharkaray, a little distance from Sukkur Station from Karachi | Pakistan | Eyes | Mahishmardi- ni | Krodhish |
47 | Shondesh, at the source point of Narmada River in Amarkantak | Madhya Pradesh | Right buttock | Narmada | Bhadrasen |
48 | Shri Parvat, near Ladak, Jammu and Kashmir. Another belief: at Srisailam in Shriparvat hills under Kurnool district | Andhra Pradesh | Right anklet (ornament) | Shrisundari | Sundarana- nd |
49 | Shri Shail, at Joinpur village, Dakshin Surma, near Gotatikar, 3 km north-east of Sylhet town | Bangladesh | Neck | Mahalaxmi | Sam- baranand |
50 | Shuchi, in a Shiva temple at Suchindrum 11 km on Kanyakumari Trivandrum road | Tamil Nadu | Upper teeth | Narayani | Sanhar |
51 | Sugandha,- situated in Shikarpur, Gournadi, about 20 km from Barisal town, Bangladesh, on the banks of Sonda river. | Bangladesh | Nose | Sugandha | Tr- ayambak |
52 | Udaipur, Tripura, at the top of the hills known as Tripura Sundari temple near Radhakishorepur village, a little distance away from Udaipur town | Tripura | Right leg | Tripura Sundari | Tripuresh |
53 | Ujaani, 16 km from Guskara station under Burdwan district | West Bengal | Right wrist | Mangal Chandika | Kapilambar |
54 | Vajreshwar- i Temple, Kangra 18 km from Dharamshala Tehsil, Kangra | Himachal Pradesh | left Breast | Vajreshwari | Kalbhairv |
55 | Va- ranasi at Manikarnika Ghat on banks of the Ganges at Kashi | Uttar Pradesh | Earring | Vishalakshi & Manikarni | Kalbhairav |
56 | Vibhash, at Tamluk under district Purba Medinipur | West Bengal | Left ankle | Kapalini (Bhimarupa) | Sarvanand |
57 | Virat, near Bharatpur | Rajasthan | Left toes | Ambika | Amriteshwar |
58 | Vrindav- an, near new bus stand on Bhuteshwar road within Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple,Katyayanipeeth. Vrindavan | Uttar Pradesh | Ringlets of hair | Uma | Bhutesh |
59 | Dantakali at Dharan | Nepal | Teeth | Dantakali Devi | Bhairav |
60 | Chandi mandir at Memari Rly stn under Burdwan district | West Bengal | Intestines (Small) | Maa Chandi | Shiva |
61 | Sirkhanda,44 km from mussoorie and 25 km from new tehri by bus.district tehri garhawal near chamba [town area committee] Uttarakhand | body part- head part | |||
62 | surkanda mandir at new tehri under tehri garhawal district | uttarakhand | head (head part) | ma surkanda | kal bhairav |
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Tour Plan For 51 Shakti Peeths
Planning a tour to visit all 51 Shakti Peethas can be a spiritually enriching and culturally immersive experience. However, it’s important to note that these pilgrimage sites are spread across various regions of India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
Duration: This tour could span several weeks to a few months, depending on your pace and the time you have available.
Itinerary:
North India Circuit:
- Start your journey in Kamakhya Devi Temple in Assam, one of the most revered Shakti Peethas.
- Proceed to Jwalamukhi Devi Temple in Himachal Pradesh.
- Visit Chintpurni Devi Temple and Naina Devi Temple in Himachal Pradesh.
- Continue to Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Head to Kangra Devi Temple and Chamunda Devi Temple in Himachal Pradesh.
Western India Circuit: 6. Travel to Mahalakshmi Temple in Maharashtra.
- Visit Saptashrungi Devi Temple and Kolhapur Mahalakshmi Temple in Maharashtra.
- Proceed to Tuljapur Bhavani Temple and Renuka Devi Temple in Maharashtra.
- Journey to Ambaji Temple in Gujarat.
- Continue to Bahucharaji Temple and Pavagadh Temple in Gujarat.
Southern India Circuit: 11. Travel to Kalighat Kali Temple in West Bengal.
- Proceed to Vindhya Vasini Devi Temple and Simhachalam Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Temple in Andhra Pradesh.
- Visit Mysuru Chamundeshwari Temple in Karnataka.
- Continue to Kanyakumari Devi Kanya Kumari Temple in Tamil Nadu.
- Head to Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple and Kamakshi Amman Temple in Tamil Nadu.
Eastern India Circuit: 16. Travel to Kali Bari Temple in West Bengal.
- Proceed to Sugandha Shakti Peeth and Jharkhand Vaidyanath Temple in Jharkhand.
- Visit Jayanti Devi Temple and Bakreshwar Temple in West Bengal.
- Continue to Tarapith Temple and Vibhash Shakti Peeth in West Bengal.
Nepal and Bangladesh: 20. Travel to Halesi Mahadev Temple in Nepal.
- Proceed to Nepal’s Pathivara Temple and Bimala Shakti Peeth.
- Visit Biraja Devi Temple in Nepal and Bangla.
- Continue to Anandamayi Ma’s Kheora Shakti Peeth in Bangladesh.
Concluding the Tour: 24. Head back to India and visit Sarvamangala Devi Temple in West Bengal.
- Proceed to Tripura Sundari Temple in Tripura.
- Visit Kamala Devi Temple and Devi Patan Temple in Nepal.
- Continue to Raja Rajeshwari Temple and Sharika Devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Conclude your tour at the Jwalamukhi Devi Temple in Himachal Pradesh.