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    18 Shakti Peeth / Ashta Dasha Shakti Peethas

    Jai Matadi

    1.Lankayam Shankari devi,

    2.Kamakshi Kanchika pure /

    3.Pradyumne Shrinkhala devi,

    4.Chamunda Krouncha pattane //5.Alampure Jogulamba,

    6.Sri shaile Bhramarambika

    7./Kolha pure Maha lakshmi,

    8.Mahurye Ekaveerika //

    9.Ujjainyam Maha kali,

    10.Peethikayam Puruhutika /

    11.Odhyane Girija devi,

    12.Manikya Daksha vatike //

    13.Hari kshetre Kama rupi,

    14.Prayage Madhaveshwari /

    15.Jwalayam Vaishnavi devi,

    16.Gaya Mangalya gourika //

    17.Varanasyam Vishalakshi,

    18.Kashmire tu Saraswati /

    Ashtadasha Shakti peethani,

    Yoginamapi durlabham //

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    1) Lankayam Shankari Devi:The temple of Shankari Devi supposed to be in Sri Lanka at Trimkomali. At present there is n

    temple availble at this place and it is said the temple was destroyed by Portugese people between 16th to 17th century. My

    friend who was in air force and posted in Sri Lanka has confirmed the same. As the temple is not there Shankari Devi draw

    by an artist is given.

    Body part : Devi's Groin has fallen here.

    Goddess Kanchi Kamakshi

    Kamakshi Temple, Kanchi

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    2) Kamakshi Kanchika pure :The goddess is famous by kanchi kamakshi. A very popular shaktipeeth. It is 70 Km from

    Chennai. Kanchi Kamakshi temple is situated at about 5 acres of land and has four entrances. The main entrance of the

    temple has a Kalabhairavar deity on its left and the Mahishasura Mardini deity on the right. On the centre of the entrance

    you can see a huge Dwajasthampa. Moving further to the entrance of the Kamakshi deity you can see a Vinayaga deity.Moving on a straight line further, Goddess Kamakshi is visible. Goddess Kamakshi is surrounded by deities of Ayyapan,

    Saraswati, Annaporani and Adisankaracharya on its outer prakaram. The Goddess also has Varahi, Arupalakshmi

    Kalvarperumal (one of the 108 Divya Desam of Vaishanavities), Roopalakshmi and Arthanariswarar deities surrounding th

    sanctorum of Goddess on its Gayatri Mandapam. There is Santhanasthampam inside the prakaram of Goddess which is

    called the Nabisthan of the Goddess. There is a Srichakra Yantra (Sri Kamakoti Peetam) established by Jagadguru Sri

    Adisankaracharya in front of the Goddess deity. There is also a temple tank inside the premises. Kamakshi temple has a

    close relation with the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam and its successive Sankarcharyas. The temple has a gallery of

    Adisankarcharya's Life history inside the temple premises itself. Goddess Kamakshi is the main deity and the temple is on

    of the eighteen Shakti peetas. The temple is spelled as Nabisthana - Ottiyana peetam. The temple also has a golden

    Gopuram on the sanctorum of the Goddess Kamakshi deity which is visible to all devotees.

    Body part : Devi's Back part has fallen here.

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    Nabha Devi Temple ,Jammu

    3) Pradyumne Sharinkhala Devi :The goddess here is called Sri Srukala Devi. The temple is supposed to be in Gujarat.

    But I could not find it is spite of my staying for 5 days. Some one says it is at Prabhas pattan.Where Somanath temple is

    there, the place is called Prabhas.It is 5Km from Veraval. One can go to Somanath by Somanath exp No 1464 which goes

    from Jabalpur to somanath via Bhopal, Ujjain, Ahmedabad and Rajkot. Prabhas pattan is 79 Km from Junagaudh. It is said

    that the temple was distroyed by Md Ghajani.

    Some people say, the temple of Shrinkhala devi is near Kolkatta.It is said that it is in Hugli dist in a place by name Pandua.

    had been to the place where the temple of Shrinkhala devi was supposed to be in the past.but at present there is such

    temple in the place. A minar was built there by muslim invaders. There were ruins of temple infront of minar.There is a

    temple of Hanseswari mata which is regarded as Shakti peetha which is very close to this place.

    Body part : Devi's stomach part has fallen here.

    As there is no temple of Devi in both theplaces one can visit Nabha Devi temple in Jammu at a place called Jindrah near

    Udhampur. Udhampur is 211 Km from Jammu. It is said that Devi's stomach part with navel has fallen here. As Nabhi(nave

    has fallen here, the deity is called Nabha devi.

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    Chamundeswari Temple

    4) Chamunda Krouncha pattane :The goddess here is called Chamundeswari devi. A very popular temple in Karnataka.

    The Chamundeswari Temple is situated on a hill in the neighborhood of Mysore. Krishnaraja III during the latter part of the

    18th century built this temple tower. He gifted the Nakshatramalika jewel which has Sanskrit poesies engraved on it. The

    temple is adorned with various epitomes of Nandi. The colossal Nandi is 15 feet wide and 24 feet long and was made durin

    the reign of Dodda Devaraja. It also has a seven floor gopuram. The idol of the Goddess is made of gold and the entrance

    with shinning silver.

    Body part : Devi's head hairs have fallen here.

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    Goddess Jogulamba

    5) Alampure Jogulamba :The temple is 24 Km from Kurnool in Andhra pradesh.Old temple of Jogulamba was destroyed

    Bahamani sultans in the 14th century. The idols of Jogulamba and her two shaktis Chandi, Mundi were protected from them

    and placed in Bala brahmeswara swamy temple untill 2005. Now, a new temple was constructed in the same place and the

    godess was shifted in to it. New temple of Jogulamba is very much beautiful to see with a nice granite flooring. It is

    surrounded by a water pool. Villagers of Alampur tell an interesting reason for it: "Jogulamba is an Ugra rupa (highly

    energetic and hard to worship) and this water pool makes the atmosphere cool so that we can easily worship her".Idol of

    Jogulamba is typical. She is in sitting position. She has huge amount of hair with lizard, scorpion, bat and a human scull in

    it. Idols of Saptamatrikas, Vighneswara and Veenapani veerabhadra are also present in the temple. Original Chandi Mund

    idols were left in Bala brahmeswara swamy temple and new idols are made and placed in Jogulamba temple. Alampur is

    called as "City of Temples". All of them are very old and famous for their sculpture. The entire temple campus was built on

    the bank of river Tungabhadra. Out of them, temples of Nava brahmas and the temple of Kanchi kamakshi are most

    important.

    Body part : Devi's upper teeth row has fallen here.

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    Near by Places:Srisailam Jyotirlingais 214 Km from Alampur.

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    Goddess Bhramarambhika

    6) Sri shaile Bhramarambika :It is in Andhra Pradesh and it is well connected by road than train. One can go by bus or

    taxi to Srisailam from Hyderabad. The distance is nearly 232 Km .Nearest railway stations are Vinukonda(120Km),

    Markapur(85Km) and Kurnool(190Km). Markapur is in Guntur -Hubli route. It is said that Adi Shankaracharya has visited th

    temple and composed Sivananda Lahari here. The goddess is Bhramarambika Devi and the main deity is called Lord

    Mallikarjuna.

    Body part :Devi's neck part has fallen here.

    Nearest places: The famous Srisailam dam which is 512M length and 270M height and it is a major hydro power station of

    Andhra Pradesh. Alampur Jogulamba temple is 24 Km from Kurnool. It is one of the 18 shaktipeethas.

    Airport : Hyderabad

    Stay: Accommodation is available easily like Hotels /dharma salas

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    Maha Lakshmi Temple

    Shri Maha Lakshmi Devi

    7)Kolha pure Maha lakshmi :Shri Mahalaxmi Temple of Kolhapur is dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi, the consort of Lo

    Vishnu. It is believed that the Lord resides in this area, along with the Goddess. The temple holds the distinction of being

    one of the Shakti Peethas in India and is held in great regard by the people of Maharashtra. One can find the mention of th

    Mahalakshmi Temple of Kohlapur in the various puranas (holy books) of Hindu religion. It is believed to have been built

    somewhere around 700 AD, by the rulers of the Chalukya Empire.The temple holds special significance for the devotees

    since it is believed to be one of the six places in India, where one will either get his desires fulfilled or obtain salvation from

    them. The image of the deity has been placed on a stone platform. The Goddess is shown having four arms and crowned

    with a beautiful tiara, which has been made of precious gemstone and weighs approximately 40 kilograms. The crown ha

    been adorned with an image of the Sheshnag, the serpent regarded as the vehicle of Vishnu.In each of the four hands o

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    the Goddess is a different object, believed to have symbolic value. The lower right hand holds a mhalunga (a citrus fruit) a

    the upper right hand holds a large mace (kaumodaki). In the upper left hand is a shield (khetaka), while in the lower left

    hand, there is a bowl (panpatra). Besides the idol stands a stone statue of a lion, considered as the vehicle (vahana) of

    Goddess Mahalakshmi. The image of Goddess Mahalaxmi looks towards the west (Pashchim) direction.Unusual

    Phenomenon On the western wall of the Mahalaxmi Temple of Kolhapur is a small window. It has been built in such a wathat every year, the light of the setting sun falls on the face of the deity for three days. This phenomenon is noticed every

    year and it takes place around 21st of March and September

    Body part : Devi's eyes (three) have fallen here.

    Ekaveerika Devi, Mahur

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    Renukadevi,Mahur

    8) Mahurye Ekaveerika :Ekaveerika devi temple is in Mahur , Maharashtra. This place is famous for Renukadevi temple

    and most of the people are not knowing about Ekaveerika temple and quote Renukadevi temple as shaktipeetha. It is in

    Yavatmal district in Maharashtra. Kinwat is 50 and Nanded is 126 km from the temple. Nagpur is 210 km by road from

    Mahur. It is said that Ekaveerika Devi is the elder sister of Renukadevi.The temple is 800 years old. Here pan patta and

    supari offer as prasad after grinding it as a paste. Other temples which we can see here are Parashuram Temple, Jamadgn

    temple and Anasuya temple. Ekaveerika Devi temple is 8 km from Yavatmal in Nanded high way and 300M from the main

    road. We could not find and poojari in the temple. Opposite to the temple there is one Gomata samadhi. The story about thsamadhi no body could tell us. Mahur assumes prominence as the birthplace of Lord Dattatraya.

    60 km from Mahur there is one pracheen shiva temple at Manpur which is 850 years old.

    20 km from Yavatmal Chinta mani Ganesh temple is there at Kalam. It is one of the eight Ganesh temples in Vidarbha and

    faces south.

    Body part : Devi's right shoulder has fallen here.

    Airport :Sonegaon(Nagpur) . Kinwat railway station is the nearest rail head.

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    For more details please visit my new blog at the following URL address

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    Hara Sidhi Mata Temple

    9) Ujjainyam Maha kali : Maha kali templeis in Ujjain. Here the devi is called as Hara Sidhi Mata and if you ask by Maha

    kali temple people may not be able to tell about this. Though it is a shakti peetha people are not aware of this.

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    Ujjani is famous for Maha Kaleswar Jyothirling. The deity here is called as Mahakaleswara. Ujjain is 50Km(2hrs) from

    Indore. Or you can drop at Ujjain while going to Somanath by train.You are allowed to touch the jyotirlinga when rush is notthere. The decoration of the linga is different in the morning and evening. One should not miss the evening decoration whic

    is made with the clay from the river shipra. It is said that the Vibhodhi used in the temple comes from the burial ground.

    Body part :Upper lip of goddess sati has fallen here.

    Ujjain is place of historical importance and there are many places of tourist interests like Ghat Kalika(Kalidas aradhana

    devi ) temple,Char Dham mandir, bethala pipale tree, temple built by king Vikramaditya and Kala Bhirava temple where

    liquor is offered as prasada, Bada Ganapathi mandir ,Mangalanath Temple, Gopal mandir,Iskon mandir,Sandeepani Ashra

    and Bhookhi mata temple. You can see the rare potriat of King Vikramadithya in the court hall near Hara Sidhi mata temple

    Stay : Mahakalewara trust Dharma sala which is neat and clean.Local tourist bus is available which takes 4 hours to cover

    the above places. MP tourism bus charges Rs50 and private bus charges Rs36.

    Food : Pooha is availble in the break fast. Near the main temple Idlis are available in Hotel Shivam

    Puruhutika Devi (AP)

    10) Peethikayam Puruhutika :It is in Pithapurem in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.The temple of Puruhutika

    devi is located within the temple campus of Kukkuteswara swamy. Kukkuteswara swamy temple is present in the outskirts

    the Pithapuram village towards Kakinada. It is a big temple. Just entering in to the temple we will see a pond which is calle

    as Padagaya sarovaram (Pada Gaya Sarovar). Pilgrims will take holy bath in this pond. Main temple of Kukkuteswara

    swamy is present towards the right side of the pond. Puruhutika devi temple is present in the North-East corner of the

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    Kukkuteswara swamy temple. It is constructed facing South. Puruhutha temple is small but looks very nice with the carving

    of Ashtadasa Shakti peethas on it's walls.The idol of Puruhuthika devi has four hands. They contain bag of seeds (Beeja),

    axe (Parashu), lotus (Kamala) and a dish (Madhu patra) from lower-right to lower-left in order.Previously there were two

    sects of Upasakas in Pithapuram worshiping Puruhootika devi. The first one calling her as Puruhootha Lakshmi (Meditating

    on Kamala and Madhu patra) and worshiping in Samayachara and the second one calling her Puruhoothamba (Meditating

    on Parashu and Beeja) and worshiping in Vamachara. There is also a tale that the original statue of Puruhutika devi wasburied under the temple which was worshiped by them. Pithapuram has many important temples: 1). Kukkuteswara swamy

    temple: It is the main temple in Pithapuram.2). Hunkruthi Durga / Humkruthi Durga: Also called as Humkarini Durga. She is

    present in the Garbha griha of Kukkuteswara swami towards the left.3). Rajarajeswari: She is the Deveri (wife) of

    Kukkuteswara swamy. Also present in the same campus.4). Sripada Srivallabha Dattatreya: This temple of Lord Dattatreya

    is present in the South-West corner of the temple.5). Kunthi madhava: This is an old temple of Lord Sri Krishna located in

    Pithapuram village.

    Body part :Devi's left hand has fallen here.

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    Girija Devi Temple

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    Girija Devi

    11) Odhyane Girija devi :It is in Jajpur in Orissa.The presiding deity of Jajpur Asta dasha shakti peetha is Goddess Girij

    Devi. Goddess Girija Devi is also worshipped with various names such as Goddess Birija Devi, Goddess Virija.

    Jajpur is located at a distance of 120 Kms from Bhuvaneshwar, the capital city of Orissa. Jajpur has a rich cultural and

    historical reference in several hindu scriptures. This place was ruled by King Jajati Kesari in the 10th Century. Hence, the

    name of the town became Jajpur. Once it was the capital city of Kalinga emperors. Jajpur is also called as Baithangi

    Theertha or Birija Kshetram. The whole idol of Goddess Girija Devi is decorated with flower garlands and gold jewelry. W

    can see only the face of Goddess Birija. The idol is decorated with silver crown full of jewels. Goddess Girija Devi blesse

    her devotees with her pleasant smiling face and charming looks. Another significance aspect of this temple is , a well neathe main temple of Girija Devi in which devotees perform ritual rites to their ancestors. It seems the depth of the well is

    somewhere around 4 to 5 feet but it never dried up till now.

    Body part : Devi's navel has fallen here.

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    Mnnikyambha,Draksharamam

    12) Manikya Daksha vatike :Drakasharama is located in East Godavari district near Kakinada. Rajahmundry is the neare

    airport. Draksharama constitues one of the five Arama kshetras of Andhra Pradesh, sacred to Shiva, the other four being

    Kumararama, Ksheerarama and Bheemarama and Amararama. Draksharama, Sree Sailam and Kaleshwar together

    constitute the three sacred Shivalingams of Andhra Pradesh, giving it its ancient name Trilinga Desh. Draksharama is one

    the important centers of Shiva worship in Andhra Pradesh.Several legends tie together the five Pancharama temples

    dedicated to Shiva. Legend also has it that Vyasa installed the Shivalingam at Draksharama. Legend also has it that

    Draksharama was the site of Daksha yagna. Since it is believed that Sati immolated herself at the site of her father'ssacrificial hall, no sacrificial yagna rituals are performed here.The Bhimeswara temple at Draksharama has two prakaram

    The outer prakaram is pierced with four entrances each with a gopuram. The gopuram on the west is a five tiered one. Th

    entrance to the inner prakaram is on the south. A pillared two storeyed verandah lines the inner prakaram

    (tiruchutrumaaligai in the ancient temples of Tamilnadu). The sculptural work in the mukha mandapam depicts clear

    Chalukyan features.There are shrines to Lakshmi Narayana, Sankaranarayana, Ganapati and the Navagrahas.The sanctu

    is two storeyed. The walls surrounding both levels are beautified with sculptural work. Two flights of stairs lead to the uppe

    level of the sanctum. Bhimeswara is enshrined in the form of a ten feet high Shivalingam in the sanctum. Shiva's consort

    here is Manikyamba.Mahashivaratri and Navaratri are some of the festivals celebrated heHistory: This temple was built by

    the Eastern Chalukyan King of Vengi - Bhima, during very troubled times (9th -10th centuries), when his kingdom was und

    attack by the Rashtrakootas. Inscriptions reveal that he had to fight as many as 360 battles. Chalukya Bhima also built th

    Chalukya Bhimeswaram temple at Samalkota nearby. The Draksharamam temple contains as many as 400 inscriptions

    going back to the 11th century. These inscriptions can be traced back to the Eastern and the Western Chalukyas as well a

    the Cholas and Kalinga rulers.How to reachAir : The nearest airport to Draskharamam is in Vijayawada at Ryali Templea

    distance of 185 km. Rail :The nearest rail head is in Kakinada at a distance of 17 km. Road : One can easily reach

    Draskharam by bus from Kakinada and Rajahmundry.

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    Body part : Devi's left cheek has fallen here.

    Kamakhya temple

    13) Hari kshetre Kama rupi :This shakti peetha is in Assam near Gauhati. The deity is called Kmamkhya Devi. This temp

    consists of three major chambers. The western chamber is large and rectangular and is not used by the general pilgrims f

    worship. The middle chamber is a square, with a small idol of the Goddess, a later addition. The walls of this chamber

    contain sculpted images of Naranarayana, related inscriptions and other gods. The middle chamber leads to the sanctum

    sanctorum of the temple in the form of a cave, which consists of no image but a natural underground spring that flows

    through a yoni-shaped cleft in the bedrock. During the Ambuvaci festival each summer,the menstruation of the Goddess

    Kamakhya is celebrated. During this time, the water in the main shrine runs red with iron oxide resembling menstrual fluid

    It is likely that this is an ancient Khasi sacrificial site, and worshiping here still includes sacrifices. Devotees come every

    morning with goats to offer to Shakti.

    The Kalika Purana, an ancient work in Sanskrit describes Kamakhya as the yielder of all desires, the young bride of Shiva

    and the giver of salvation.Shakti is known as Kamakhya.

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    The Kamakhya Temple in Assam symbolizes the "fusion of faiths and practices" of Aryan and non-Aryan elements in

    Assam. The different names associated with the goddess are names of local Aryan and non-Aryan goddesses (Kakati 198

    p38).The yogini tantra mentions that the religion of the Yogini Pitha is of Kirata origin.According to Banikanta Kakati, there

    existed a tradition among the priests established by Naranarayana that the Garos, a matrilineal people, offered worship a

    the Kamakhya site by sacrificing pigs (Kakati 1989, p37).

    The goddess is worshiped according to both the Vamachara (left hand path) as well as the Dakshinachara (right hand pat

    modes of worship (Kakati, 1989 p45). Offerings to the goddess are usually flowers, but might include animal sacrifices. In

    general female animals are exempt from sacrifice, a rule that is relaxed during mass sacrifices (Kakati 1989, p65).

    According to the Kalika purana, Kamakhya Temple denotes the spot where Sati used to retire in secret to satisfy her amou

    with Shiva. According to a legend the Koch Bihar royal family was banned by Devi herself from offering puja at the temple.

    fear of this curse, to this day no descendants of that family dares to even look upward towards the Kamakhya hill while

    passing by. Without the support of the Koch royal family the temple faced lot of hardship. By the end of 1658, the Ahoms

    under king Jayadhvaj Singha had conquered the Lower Assam and their interests in the temple grew. In the decades tha

    followed the Ahom kings, all who were either devout Shaivite or Shakta continued to support the temple by rebuilding and

    renovating it.

    Rudra Singha (reign 1696 to 1714) was a devout Hindu and as he grew older he decided to formally embrace the religion

    and become an orthodox Hindu by being initiated or taking sharan of a Guru, who would teach him the mantras and becom

    his spiritual guide. But, he could not bear the thought of humbling himself in front a Brahmin who is his subject. He therefo

    sent envoys to Bengal and summoned Krishnaram Bhattacharyya, a famous mahant of Shakta sect who lived in Malipota

    near Santipur in Nadia district. The mahant was unwilling to come, but consented on being promised to be given the care

    the Kamakhya temple to him. Though the king did not take sharan, he satisfied the mahant by ordering his sons and the

    Brahmins in his entourage to accept him as their spiritual guru.

    When Rudra Singha died, his eldest son Siba Singha (reign 1714 to 1744), who became the king, gave the management

    the Kamakhya temple and along with it large areas of land (Debottar land) to Mahant Krishnaram Bhattacharyya. The

    Mahant and his successors came to be known as Parbatiya Gosains, as they resided on top of the Nilachal hill. Many

    Kamakhya priests and modern Saktas of Assam are either disciples or descendants of the Parbatiya Gosains, or of the Na

    and Na Gosains. Being the centre for Tantra worship this temple attracts thousands of tantra devotees in an annual festiva

    known as the Ambuvaci. Another annual celebration is the Manasha Puja. Durga Puja is also celebrated annually at

    Kamakhya during Navaratri in the autumn. This five day festival attracts several thousand visitors.

    Body part : Devi's Vulva (yoni) has fallen here.

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    14) Prayage Madhaveshwari :It is in Prayag (Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh. The templ

    here it is called as MATAJI ka temple (or LALITA ) by the locals. You can go by auto or riksha from the rail way station.

    Ananda bhavan and Hanuman temple are the othere place of interest. Since this temple is little away from the main road

    you have to sepcify for this particualrly as it is not very famous. Evening at 7 pm every day Harati is performed. Locals ar

    not calling the devi as Madhaveshwari.

    Body part : Devi's fingers have fallen here.

    Jwalamukhidivi Jwala mukhi Temple

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    15) Jwalayam Vaishnavi devi :Jwalamukhi temple is in Himachal Pradesh at Kangra

    Other Deities at Kangra are Mahakali, Unpurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, Bindhya Basni, Maha Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ambika and A

    Devi.

    Ancient legends speak of a time when demons lorded over the Himalaya mountains and harassed the gods. Led by Lord

    Vishnu, the gods decided to destroy them. They focused their strengths and huge flames rose from the ground. From tha

    fire, a young girl took birth. She is regarded as Adishakti-the first 'shakti'.

    There is a copper pipe in this temple through which natural gas comes out and the priest of the temple lights this.

    Body part : Devi's head part has fallen here.

    MangalaGouri Temple,Gaya

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    (a rare photo)

    16) Gaya Mangalya gourika :The Mangalagauri temple in Gaya (Bihar) has been mentioned in Padma Purana, Vayu

    Purana and Agni Purana and in other scriptures and tantric works. The present temple dates back to 1459 AD. The shrine

    dedicated to Shakti or the mother Goddess in the predominantly Vaishnavite pilgrimage center of Gaya. Mangalagauri is

    worshiped as the Goddess of benevolence. This temple constitutes an Upa-Shakti Pitha - where it is believed that a part of

    the body of Shakti fell - according to mythology. Here Shakti is worshiped in the form of a breast symbol, a symbol of

    nourishment.The temple is facing east, and is built on top of the Mangalagauri hill. A flight of steps and a motorable road

    lead to the temple. The sanctum houses the symbol of the Goddess and it also has some finely carved ancient relief

    sculptures. A small hall or mandap stands in front of the temple. The courtyard also houses a fire pit for the home. There a

    also two minor shrines dedicated to Shiva and images of Mahishasura MardiniGaya is one of the most famous spiritual

    destinations in India. Gaya is located in Bihar and stands on the bank of Falgu River. Gaya in India is held holy and pious b

    both Hindu and Buddhists. The narrow by lanes with age old buildings, beautiful natural surroundings with rocky hills on th

    three sides and river flowing by the city on the western side makes the city look beautiful and elates the spiritual atmosphe

    of the place.

    The city derived its name from the demon, Gayasur who is said to have resided in this area. It is said that Lord Vishnu kille

    the demon by crushing him under his feet. On his being crushed, the demon got transformed into numerous rocky hills tha

    form the topography of the city today. Then the deities decided to sit over the dead demon and that is the reason why one

    can find numerous temples over these surrounding rocky hills. It is said that any one who touched him or looked at him we

    fred of all sins. Mangla Gauri, Rama Shila, Brahmayoni and Shringa Sthan are the places where one can find temples on t

    hill tops and which comprise of the pilgrimage circuit of the city.

    The Mangla Gauri shrine in Gaya, one of the most holy sites has two rounded stones which symbolizes the breasts of the

    Goddess Sati, who is regarded as the first wife of Lord Shiva.

    Vishnupad Temple is marked by a footprint of Vishnu. This footprint is the significance of the act of Lord Vishnu crushing

    Gayasur under his foot. The temple that stands today was rebuilt by Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar in the 18th century. As per the

    Buddhist tradition and culture, this footstep mark is regarded that of Lord Buddha who is said to be the avatar of Vishnu.

    The temples and the Ghats that are present by the River Falgu are also of great spiritual significance. Some trees are also

    held sacred by the Hindus and in Gaya one would find Pipal trees, Akshayavat and the undying Banyan which are also

    offered prayers and offerings in huge numbers by the pilgrims coming into the city.

    Gaya is held as an important spiritual center by Hindus as a site which offers salvation to the souls. Buddhists hold Gaya a

    an important pilgrimage center because of the presence of the Brahmayoni or the Gayasia hill where Buddha preached the

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    Fire Sermon or the Adittapariyaya Sutta.

    Body part : Devi's breast part has fallen here.

    Goddess Visalakshi

    17) Varanasyam Vishalakshi :It is most famous jyotirlinga out of 12(14). It is well connected by train from New Delhi,

    Kolkatta, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and other major cities. The deity is known as Lord Kasi Visweswar and goddess is

    known as Kasi Visalakshi. You can do abisheka yourself .Original temple was destroyed many times and finally by

    Auranagazeb and rebuilt byMaharani Ahilya Bai in 1776.

    Stay: Many dharmasalas and hotels are available

    Places of interest: The new Viswanath temple in the university complex

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    Body part : Devi's wrist has fallen here.

    18) Kashmire tu Saraswati :The Sharda Temple is located in Kishanganga Valley just across the Line of Control (LoC) in

    Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) in a small village called Shardi at the confluence of River Kishanganga and River Jhelum

    which flows from Kashmir.

    In 1948, during raids by Pakistani tribal raiders, the village fell into Pakistani hands.A famous learning centre of Kashmiris, it is identified by noted historians and chroniclers including Al Beruni (1130 ad) and

    M A Stein, who visited the temple in 1892, (in Rajtarangini) as one of the most important temples of the Hindus equivalent

    the Shiva Lingam of Somnath, Vishnu of Thaneshwar and Surya of Multan.

    Abul Fazl in Ain-i-Akbari (16th century) says that on every eighth day of the month at the time of full moon, the temple

    "shakes and produces the most extraordinary effect." He however does not explain the "extraordinary effect."

    The temple is so vital to Kashmiris that Kashmiri language has the script of Sharda, which is little similar to Devanagari.

    Kalhana in Rajatarangini has said, devotees of Durga and Shiva from all over the country would flock to the temple of

    Sharda which can be approached from Bandipur in North Kashmir, about 80 km from Srinagar.

    Through centuries the temple had remained the object of worship and devotion of lakhs of pilgrims from all over the countr

    Though in ruins now, the entire temple complex inspires grandeur and awe.

    The temple had a massive library attached to it which had priceless works on art, science, literature, architecture, music,

    humanities, medicine, astrology, astronomy, philosophy, law and jurisprudence and sanskrit etc. The library was used by

    scholars from even neighbouring countries.

    Kashmir was also called "Shardapeeth" (the base of Sharda), the name being derived from the temple.

    Body part : Devi's right hand has fallen here

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    Saraswathi Temple , Kashmir

    As it is not possible to visit this shaktipeetha, one can visit the famous Sarwathi temple in Basara in Nizamabad district of

    Andhra Pradesh. Basara is 200 km from Hyderabad.

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    Gnana Saraswathi

    Basara temple:

    Located on the banks of river Godavari, the Gnana Saraswathi Temple at Basara situated about 40 kms from Nizambad

    district head quarters and 70 Kms from Nirmal town of Adilabad district. Situated at a distance of 205 kms (approx) from

    Hyderabad, the Saraswati temple at Basara is one of the two famous Saraswati temples in India, the other being in Jammu

    & Kashmir. Legend has it that Sage Vyasa during his stay here used to bring daily three handfuls of sand after a bath in

    Godavari and kept it at a place, which transformed as the images of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Kali. How ever, according to

    Brahmandapuranam, Adikavi Valmiki installed Saraswati and wrote Ramayana here. There is a marble image of Valmiki an

    his samadhi near the temple. It is believed that this temple is one of the three temples constructed near the confluence of

    Manjira and Godavari rivers by Ashtrakutas. According to another school of thought Bijialudu a Karnataka king, who ruled

    the province of Nandagiri with Nanded as his capital in the sixth century, constructed the temple at Basara. The image of

    Lakshmi stands besides Goddess Saraswati in the sanctum sanctorum. Due to the presence of Saraswati, Lakshmi and

    Kali, Basara is considered as the abode of the divine trinity on the Bank of the River Godavari which is 40kms from

    Nizamabad on Adilabad district border.

    Now a days there is heavy rush of pilgrims coming to Basara to perform Akshara abhyasam for the children. According to

    the legend Maharishi vyasa and his disciples and sage Suka decided to settle down in a cool and serene atmosphere after

    the kurukshetra war. In the quest for the peaceful abode, he came to Dandaka forest and pleased with serenity of the regio

    selected this place. After his ablutions in the river Godavari Maharishi Vyasa used to bring three fistful of sand and place it

    three small heaps and made images Sarada, Laxmi, Gowri with his mystic power and later conducted prayers. This idol

    made of sand has its face smeared with turmeric. Eating a little bit of this turmeric paste, it is believed, will enhance ones

    wisdom and knowledge. Many people, in fact, take their kids to Basara for Akshara abhyasam before commencing forma

    school education. Special poojas and celebrations are held at the temple during Maha Sivarathri, beginning 15 days before

    (Vasantha Panchami) and continuing 3 days after the festival. Devi Navarathrulu is celebrated for ten days during Dasara.

    Since Maharishi Vyasa spent considerable time in prayers, the place was then called Vasara and turned into Basara due

    the influence of the Marathi language in the region.

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