Where the body of Sati fell, Shakti took root. Explore all 51 peethas with practical pilgrim data — timings, routes, festivals, and yatra circuits.
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The 51 Shakti Peethas are the sacred seats where Sati's body fell — each a living temple of the Goddess. Daanyam lists verified pilgrim guides with timings, access notes, and yatra circuits; thin stubs stay unpublished until practical fields are ready.
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Shakti Peethasare sacred seats of the Goddess formed where the body parts of Sati fell to earth during Shiva's Tandava. Each peetha enshrines a specific body part and is presided over by a Devi and her Bhairava — together forming the complete Shakti–Shiva dyad at that site.
Unlike a standard temple, a Shakti Peetha is a living seat of energy tied to the physical geography of the subcontinent. Pilgrims travel the full circuit for moksha; even a single peetha visit carries the weight of the entire tradition.
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Guwahati, Assam • India
Kangra, Himachal Pradesh • India
Kolkata, West Bengal • India
Tarapith, Birbhum, West Bengal • India
Hingol National Park, Balochistan • Pakistan
Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh • India
Kangra, Himachal Pradesh • India
Udaipur, Tripura • India
Kolkata, West Bengal • India
Katra, Jammu and Kashmir • India
Bolpur, West Bengal • India
Sainthia, West Bengal • India
Labhpur, West Bengal • India
Ketugram, West Bengal • India
Khirgram, West Bengal • India
Nalhati, West Bengal • India
Murshidabad, West Bengal • India
Bakreshwar, West Bengal • India
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh • India
Gaya, Bihar • India
Tanakpur, Uttarakhand • India
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu • India
Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu • India
Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh • India
Draksharamam, Andhra Pradesh • India
Kolhapur, Maharashtra • India
Mahur, Maharashtra • India
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh • India
Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh • India
Banaskantha, Gujarat • India
Somnath, Gujarat • India
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh • India
Pushkar, Rajasthan • India
Una, Himachal Pradesh • India
Suchindram, Tamil Nadu • India
Kathmandu, Bagmati • Nepal
Muktinath region, Gandaki • Nepal
Ishwaripur, Khulna • Bangladesh
Shikarpur, Barisal • Bangladesh
Chandranath Hill, Chattogram • Bangladesh
Bogra region, Rajshahi • Bangladesh
Karatoya basin, Rangpur • Bangladesh
Trincomalee, Eastern Province • Sri Lanka
Lake Manasarovar region, Ngari • Tibet (China)
Bhubaneswar, Odisha • India
Puri, Odisha • India
Jalandhar, Punjab • India
Kurukshetra, Haryana • India
Nashik, Maharashtra • India
Hooghly, West Bengal • India
Mithila region, Bihar • India
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Kamakhya
Yoni
Assam · India
2 / 51Jwala Ji
Tongue
Himachal Pradesh · India
3 / 51Kalighat Kali
Toes
West Bengal · India
4 / 51Maa Tara
Third Eye
West Bengal · India
5 / 51Hinglaj Mata
Head
Balochistan · Pakistan
6 / 51Naina Devi
Eyes
Himachal Pradesh · India
7 / 51Chamunda Devi
Hair
Himachal Pradesh · India
8 / 51Tripura Sundari
Right Foot
Tripura · India
9 / 51Bhavatarini Kali (Dakshineswar)
Associated Shakti Seat
West Bengal · India
10 / 51Mata Vaishno Devi
Mahashakti-linked Shrine
Jammu and Kashmir · India
11 / 51Kankalitala
Waist
West Bengal · India
12 / 51Nandikeshwari
Necklace
West Bengal · India
13 / 51Attahas
Lower Lip
West Bengal · India
14 / 51Bahula
Left Arm
West Bengal · India
15 / 51Yogadya
Big Toe
West Bengal · India
16 / 51Nalateshwari
Nose Bone
West Bengal · India
17 / 51Kiriteshwari
Crown
West Bengal · India
18 / 51Mahishmardini Bakreshwar
Mind
West Bengal · India
19 / 51Vishalakshi
Earrings
Uttar Pradesh · India
20 / 51Mangla Gauri
Breast
Bihar · India
21 / 51Purnagiri
Navel
Uttarakhand · India
22 / 51Sarvani
Cheek
Tamil Nadu · India
23 / 51Kamakshi
Navel Thread
Tamil Nadu · India
24 / 51Bhramaramba
Neck
Andhra Pradesh · India
25 / 51Manikyamba
Left Cheek
Andhra Pradesh · India
26 / 51Mahalakshmi
Eyes
Maharashtra · India
27 / 51Renuka
Face
Maharashtra · India
28 / 51Harsiddhi
Elbow
Madhya Pradesh · India
29 / 51Narmada
Right Buttock
Madhya Pradesh · India
30 / 51Amba
Heart
Gujarat · India
31 / 51Chandrabhaga
Stomach
Gujarat · India
32 / 51Avanti
Upper Lip
Madhya Pradesh · India
33 / 51Gayatri
Wrists
Rajasthan · India
34 / 51Chhinnamastika
Feet
Himachal Pradesh · India
35 / 51Narayani
Teeth
Tamil Nadu · India
36 / 51Guhyeshwari
Hips
Bagmati · Nepal
37 / 51Gandaki Chandi
Right Cheek
Gandaki · Nepal
38 / 51Jeshoreshwari
Palms
Khulna · Bangladesh
39 / 51Sunanda (Sugandha)
Nose
Barisal · Bangladesh
40 / 51Bhavani
Right Arm
Chattogram · Bangladesh
41 / 51Aparna
Left Anklet
Rajshahi · Bangladesh
42 / 51Aparna Karatoya
Left Ear
Rangpur · Bangladesh
43 / 51Shankari Devi
Groin
Eastern Province · Sri Lanka
44 / 51Dakshayani
Right Palm
Ngari · Tibet (China)
45 / 51Bhubaneshwari
Back
Odisha · India
46 / 51Vimala
Navel Region
Odisha · India
47 / 51Tripurmalini
Left Breast
Punjab · India
48 / 51Bhadrakali
Anklet
Haryana · India
49 / 51Bhramari
Chin
Maharashtra · India
50 / 51Kumari
Right Shoulder
West Bengal · India
51 / 51Uma
Left Shoulder
Bihar · India
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How Daanyam computes this
Daanyam computes Shakti Peethas with Swiss Ephemeris (professional-grade ephemeris), Lahiri ayanāṃśa, and whole-sign houses where applicable — serving 10,000+ charts daily with ~95% agreement vs classical table checks in our audits. Classical framing draws on Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Phaladeepika, Jataka Parijata. See how we compute →
Daanyam tracks all 51 canonical entries. We publish in waves only when required practical fields are verified.
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