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      • The Shakta pithas, Shakti pithas or Sati pithas (Sanskrit: शाक्त पीठ, Śakta Pīṭha, seats of Shakti) are significant shrines and pilgrimage destinations in Shaktism, the mother goddess denomination in Hinduism. The shrines are dedicated to various forms of Adi Shakti.
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  2. The Shakta pithas, Shakti pithas or Sati pithas (Sanskrit: शाक्त पीठ, Śakta Pīṭha, seats of Shakti [1]) are significant shrines and pilgrimage destinations in Shaktism, the mother goddess denomination in Hinduism. The shrines are dedicated to various forms of Adi Shakti.

    • 9 Shakti Peeth in North India 1. Amarnath. Shakti – Maa Mahamaya. Bhairav – Bhairav Trisandhyasvar. Body Part – Throat. Timings – May to August. Place – Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir.
    • 5 Shakti Peeth in Western India. 10. Mahishasuramardini. Shakti – Mahishasuramardini. Bhairav – Krodish. Body Part – Third Eye. Timings – Everyday. Place – Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
    • 4 Shakti Peeth in South India. 15. Sarvashail/Rakini. Shakti – Sarvashail. Bhairav – Vatsnabh / Dandapani. Body Part – Left Cheek. Timings – Everyday. Place – East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh.
    • 11 Shakti Peeth in West Bengal. 19. Phullara. Shakti – Maa Phullara. Bhairav – Bhairav Vishwesh. Body Part – Lower Lip. Timings – Every day of the year. Place – Birbhum, West Bengal.
  3. Sep 12, 2022 · Asta Dasa Shakti Peethas are the 18 Shaktipeeth temples or prominent & most auspicious temples dedicated to Goddess Shakti. It is believed that these temples are most ancient in Hinduism and considered as the heavenly abodes of the Goddess.

  4. The Shakti Peethas are places of worship consecrated to the goddess Shakti or Sati, the female principal of Hinduism and the main deity of the Shakta sect. They are sprinkled throughout the Indian subcontinent.

    • HINGULAJ or HINGLAJ. Devi’s top part of head. Devi: Kotari. Bhairav: Bhimalochan. Location: Pakistan, 128 kms north east of Karachi above the cemetary. This sacred place of pilgrimage is particularly situated in a mountain cave “Hinglaj” on the river bank of “Hinghol” at the foothills of “Kheerthar” mountains called “Kanraj” in Lyari district of Baluchistan.
    • SARKARARE. Devi’s Third Eye. Devi: Mahisha Mardini. Bhairav: Krodhish. Location: Pakistan, Karachi, a little distance from the Sukkar Station.
    • SUGANDHA. Devi’s Nostrils. Devi: Sunanda. Bhairav: Tryambak. Location: Bangladesh, Barishaal district, 13 miles North of Shikar Puri town on the banks of Sonda River.
    • AMARNATH. Devi’s throat. Devi: Mahamaya. Bhairav: Trisandhyeshwar. Location: Kashmir, Tooshar thirth in Kashmir. From Srinagar go to Pahel Ganj (94 kms), then by jeep go 16 kms and then walk to Amarnath.
  5. According to the legends, there are 51 Shakti Peeth of Goddess Sati (Wife of Lord Shiva), and it is considered to gratify Shakti before Shiv. Considering the Devi Purana as the most authentic, the number of Shakti Peethas is said to be 51.

  6. The Shakti Peetha is a places of worship consecrated to the goddess Shakti or Sati, the female principal of Hinduism and the main deity of the Shakta sect. They are sprinkled throughout the Indian subcontinent.