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6 most powerful Shaktipeeths in and around India

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 28, 2024, 10:44 IST
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Powerful Shaktipeeths

All over the world, there are certain temples so powerful and energetic, that just being around them gives the most overwhelming feelings of positivity, protection, and love. Visiting these temples feels like the Gods and Goddesses themselves are holding us in their arms, protecting and shielding us from harm. And some of these temples are Shaktipeeths.

They are dedicated to the divine feminine energy of Mata Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva, and wherever the parts of her body fell, those places became Shaktipeeths, the houses of energy. Here we mention the 6 most powerful Shaktipeeth from all over the world.

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Kamakhya temple

One of the most powerful Shaktipeeths in the world is the Kamakhya temple, and this is the place where the ‘yoni’, or the womb of Mata Sati fell on Earth. This place is thus also associated with fertility and feminine energy.
The Kamakhya temple is unique for its celebration of feminine energy and fertility, with the annual ‘Ambubachi Mela’ that brings in lakhs of devotees. During this festival, the energy in the temple is believed to menstruate, and the Goddess is worshiped in her motherly form.

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Vaishno Devi temple

Another powerful Shaktipeeth is the Vaishno Devi temple, and this is where the skull of Mata Sati fell from the arms of Lord Shiva. This temple is considered to be a powerful center of Shakti worship, and Mata Viashno Devi is worshipped in her three-pindi form, representing Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati. To reach the temple, people have to trek about 13kms uphill, and the miracles that have happened by worshipping Mata Vaishno Devi are famous all over the world.

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Kalighat temple

A famous temple in Kolkata is where the toes of Mata Sati fell. The Kalighat temple is a powerful shaktipeeth in India, and Mata Sati is worshipped in the form of Maa Kali in this temple. The temple has a very energetic and bright environment all through the year, and the spiritual energy that it holds is surreal to say the least. Devotees ask Maa Kali for protection, strength, and a safe haven from negativity.

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Hinglaj mata temple

Another famous and powerful Shaktipeeth that is not in India is the Hinglaj Mata temple. It is located in Balochistan, Pakistan, and it is believed that the head of Mata Sati fell here. The Hinglaj Mata temple hosts the annual Hinglaj yatra which attracts thousands of Hindus in Pakistan, and she is worshipped by Muslims as well. (Image: Manavoice.in/Instagram)

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Jwala Devi temple

Another powerful Shaktipeeth is the Jwala Devi mandir in Kangra, and this is the place where the tongue of Mata Sati fell. In this temple, the Goddess is worshiped in the form of eternal flames, and it is also said to be one of the first temples made by the Pandavas. The temple’s flames, which have been burning without any fuel for centuries now, are nothing less than a miracle and can surely make miracles come true for devotees.


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Muktinath temple

The Muktinath temple is another powerful Shaktipeeth that is not located in India. A Shaktipeeth in Nepal, Muktinath is said to be the place where the forehead of Mata Sati fell. But, some people also claim that this spot was actually where the whole head of Mata Sati fell. It is believed that one visit to Muktinath can cleanse the sins of devotees and grant them ‘mukti’ or liberation from the cycles of birth and death.

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