Biraja Devi Temple, Jajpur, in Odisha, is one of the Ashtadasha Shakti Peethas of Bharat. This is the oldest Tantrik Peetha in Odisha. Biraja Devi Temple is deeply revered for its profound spiritual significance in the temple heritage of Odisha. It is a renowned historical temple in the state of […]
0 Read MoreKalimath in Uttarakhand is the sacred shakti peetha in the Kedar Khanda of Himalayas. It is situated on the bank of the River Kali in Rudraprayag District. Even today devotees hear the chanting of Vedic Mantras and see the higher living beings worshiping Mother Kali here. […]
1 Read MoreTulja Bhavani temple is a Shakti Peetha devoted to Tulja Bhavani Devi who is the Kula Devi i.e. family deity for many people in Maharashtra and other states of India especially the royals. It is located in Tuljapur town of Osmanabad district in Maharashtra (India). Tulja […]
3 Read MoreChamundeshwari Temple in Mysuru is dedicated to Chamundeshwari Devi or Chamundi Devi, a form of Durga Devi. Located atop the Chamundi Hills in the royal city of Mysuru (Mysore) in Karnataka, it is one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas where Sati Devi’s hair had fallen. […]
0 Read MoreKoneshwaram Temple in Srilanka is dedicated to Lord Shiva as Konanatha Swami and his consort Parvathi Devi as Mathumai Ammal. The temple is located on Swami Rock (a promontory) in Trincomalee, a port city in the Eastern province of Srilanka. Also called as Thirukonamalai Konesar Temple […]
0 Read MoreNagapooshani Amman Temple in Nainativu of Srilanka is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where the silambu i.e. anklets of Sati Devi fell. The temple is dedicated to Parvathi Devi known as Nagapooshani Amman or Indrakshi Amman. It is located on the Nainativu island in the […]
0 Read MoreVishalakshi Temple in Kashi is a Shaktipeetha dedicated to Parvathi Devi, the consort of Lord Shiva. Being one of the 51 Shaktipeethas, the eyes or earrings of Sati Devi fell here. Vishalakshi implies ‘wide eyes’. Hence, as per the name, the eyes may have fallen here. […]
0 Read MoreAlopi Devi Temple is a unique temple among the numerous temples of Prayagraj. The uniqueness is attributed to the absence of a visible Deity in the temple. Located in the Alopi bagh locality of Prayagraj, the temple is quite popular and well visited by the locals […]
3 Read MorePrayagraj is a very famous place of pilgrimage in India. It is referred to as ‘King of all Tirthas’. It is also known by the names Sangam Nagari, Kumbha Nagari, Tambu Nagari, etc. It has a history dating million and even billions of years. The name […]
0 Read MoreTirtha Yatra means sadhu-sanga, hari-katha, vigraha-aradhana, dhama-seva, prasada-sevana, dana-kriya and bhajana. One has to take association of devotees, hear the lilas of Hari, worship the Deity, serve the Lord in the holy place, partake prasadam, give in charity and perform bhajans. The purpose of Tirtha Yatra is to reconnect ourselves with God.