Introduction

India is home to the 51 sacred Shakti Peeths, powerful shrines dedicated to Goddess Shakti – the Divine Mother. According to Hindu mythology, these holy places mark where parts of Devi Sati’s body fell, symbolizing her eternal presence across the land. Each Shakti Peeth radiates spiritual energy and devotion, drawing millions of pilgrims seeking divine blessings.

51 Shakti Peeth List

Below is a state-wise guide to all 51 Shakti Peeths, their legends, and spiritual importance.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in West Bengal

1. Kalighat Temple (Kolkata)

One of the most famous Shakti Peeths, Kalighat in Kolkata is where the right toe of Goddess Sati is believed to have fallen. The presiding deity, Kalika Devi, represents the destructive yet protective aspect of the goddess. Devotees visit year-round to seek her blessings for strength and spiritual liberation.

2. Bahula Temple (Burdwan)

Located near Katwa, the Bahula Shakti Peeth marks the spot where Sati’s left arm fell. Goddess Bahula is worshipped here along with Bhiruk. The serene surroundings and ancient temple architecture attract both devotees and history enthusiasts.

3. Attahas Temple (Labhpur, Birbhum)

At Attahas, the lower lip of Sati is said to have fallen. The goddess is revered as Phullara Devi, and her consort is Vishvesh. This site is renowned for its mystical aura and the beautiful river nearby that adds to the temple’s charm.

4. Nalhati Temple (Birbhum)

The rib cage of Sati fell here. The goddess is worshipped as Kalika Devi, and the place is surrounded by peaceful hills. Pilgrims visit throughout the year, especially during Navratri.

5. Kirit Shakti Peeth (Lalitpur, Bankura)

This sacred site marks where Sati’s crown (Kirit) fell. The temple’s tranquil environment and traditional architecture make it a spiritual retreat for devotees.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Assam

6. Kamakhya Temple (Guwahati)

Among the most revered Shakti Peeths in India, Kamakhya marks where the yoni (organ) of Sati fell. The goddess is worshipped as Kamakhya Devi, symbolizing fertility and feminine power. The Ambubachi Mela, held annually, draws millions of devotees and sadhus from across India.

7. Jayanti Shakti Peeth (Buxa Hills)

Located near the Indo-Bhutan border, Jayanti is where Sati’s left thigh is said to have fallen. The temple sits amid dense forests, offering divine peace to visiting pilgrims.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Gujarat

8. Ambaji Temple (Banaskantha)

Ambaji is one of the most ancient and sacred Shakti Peeths in India. It is believed that Sati’s heart fell here. Goddess Ambaji is worshipped as Arasuri Amba, and the temple’s marble carvings and Navratri festivities make it a must-visit.

9. Ujjayini Shakti Peeth (Ujjain, near Gujarat border)

This temple marks the spot where Sati’s upper lip fell. Goddess Mahakali is the presiding deity, representing fierce power and protection.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Himachal Pradesh

10. Jwalamukhi Temple (Kangra)

Here, Sati’s tongue is believed to have fallen. The temple is unique as it houses natural eternal flames symbolizing the goddess’s presence. It’s a must-visit for spiritual seekers.

11. Naina Devi Temple (Bilaspur)

The eyes of Goddess Sati fell here. The temple overlooks Gobind Sagar Lake, offering a mesmerizing view. Naina Devi is worshipped for granting inner vision and wisdom.

12. Chintpurni Temple (Una)

This sacred shrine is where Sati’s feet are said to have fallen. Devotees visit to relieve anxiety and gain mental peace.

13. Chamunda Devi Temple (Kangra)

Here, Sati’s hair fell. The temple is nestled amid the Dhauladhar mountains, where Chamunda Devi blesses devotees with courage and victory.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Madhya Pradesh

14. Mahakaleshwar Shakti Peeth (Ujjain)

It is believed that Sati’s upper lip fell here. The temple is close to the famous Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, combining Shiva and Shakti worship.

15. Bhairav Parvat (Ujjain)

At this site, Sati’s elbow is believed to have fallen. The goddess here is worshipped as Avanti Devi, and the place exudes divine energy.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Maharashtra

16. Kolhapur Mahalaxmi Temple

Here fell Sati’s three eyes, and the temple is dedicated to Mahalaxmi Devi. It is considered one of the six sacred abodes of Shakti in India.

17. Tulja Bhavani Temple (Osmanabad)

It is said that Sati’s right hand fell here. Tulja Bhavani is worshipped as a protector of devotees and was the kuldevi of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Uttar Pradesh

18. Vindhyavasini Temple (Vindhyachal, Mirzapur)

The head of Sati is believed to have fallen here. Vindhyavasini Devi is worshipped as the embodiment of Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati combined.

19. Prayag Shakti Peeth (Allahabad)

Here fell Sati’s fingers, and the temple stands at the holy Triveni Sangam, where Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati meet.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Bihar & Jharkhand

20. Mithila Shakti Peeth (Darbhanga)

It is believed that Sati’s left shoulder fell here. The site is deeply revered by devotees of Devi Durga.

21. Baidyanath Temple (Deoghar, Jharkhand)

Said to be the place where Sati’s heart fell. It’s both a Jyotirlinga and Shakti Peeth, symbolizing Shiva-Shakti unity.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Odisha

22. Tara Tarini Temple (Ganjam)

Here fell Sati’s breasts, making it one of the most important Shakti Peeths. The temple on Taratarini Hills offers panoramic views and spiritual serenity.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Tamil Nadu

23. Kanchipuram Kamakshi Amman Temple

Here, Sati’s navel is believed to have fallen. Kamakshi Devi embodies divine love and compassion.

24. Shuchindram Temple (Kanyakumari)

Here fell Sati’s upper teeth, and the temple is visited for peace and family blessings.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Kerala

25. Attukal Bhagavathy Temple (Thiruvananthapuram)

Known as the “Sabarimala of Women,” this site marks where Sati’s anklet fell. The annual Pongala festival is attended by millions of women devotees.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana

26. Draksharamam (East Godavari)

Here fell Sati’s left cheek. The temple is also a famous Pancharama Kshetra of Lord Shiva.

27. Shrishailam (Kurnool, Telangana border)

Here, Sati’s neck fell. The temple combines Shakti Peeth and Jyotirlinga worship.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Rajasthan

28. Hinglaj Mata (now in Pakistan, but once part of Rajasthan region)

Known as Hingula Devi, this Peeth marks where Sati’s Brahmarandhra (forehead) fell. It remains one of the oldest and most sacred Shakti sites.


🕉️ Shakti Peeths in Nepal

29. Guhyeshwari Temple (Kathmandu)

Here, Sati’s hips fell. Located near Pashupatinath, the temple is deeply revered in both Hindu and Buddhist traditions.


🕉️ Other Prominent Shakti Peeths (Across India and Beyond)

  1. Ratnavali (Bangladesh) – Right shoulder fell
  2. Jessoreswari (Bangladesh) – Palms fell
  3. Sugandha (Bangladesh) – Nose fell
  4. Sitakunda (Bangladesh) – Right arm fell
  5. Karveer (Maharashtra) – Eyes fell
  6. Manikarnika (Varanasi) – Earring fell
  7. Bhairavi (Chhattisgarh) – Left ear fell
  8. Viraja (Odisha) – Navel fell
  9. Amarnath (J&K) – Throat fell
  10. Jalandhar (Punjab) – Breast fell
  11. Patan Devi (Bihar) – Right thigh fell
  12. Kangra (HP) – Chin fell
  13. Kurukshetra (Haryana) – Anklet fell
  14. Mansa Devi (Haridwar) – Hair fell
  15. Tripura Sundari (Tripura) – Right foot fell
  16. Kamgiri (Assam) – Wrist fell
  17. Manasa (Bengal) – Palm fell
  18. Shriparvata (Andhra) – Back fell
  19. Varanasi Vishalakshi (UP) – Earrings fell
  20. Sri Sailam (AP) – Neck fell
  21. Ramgiri (MP) – Left breast fell
  22. Jalandhar Peeth (Punjab) – Left breast fell

Conclusion

The 51 Shakti Peeths are not just temples—they are divine centers of energy where devotees connect with the Mother Goddess. Visiting these holy shrines strengthens faith, purifies the soul, and brings spiritual enlightenment.

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