By Pt. Sanjeev Sharma
Seven sacred Shakti Peethas representing feminine power and strength every woman should experience
In the spiritual tradition of India, Shakti Peethas are not only sacred temples but symbols of feminine strength. According to scriptures, when the body of Goddess Sati was divided, different parts of her body fell on earth and those places became Shakti Peethas. Each one carries unique meaning and deep reverence.
Here are seven Shakti Peethas every woman should experience at least once in her life.
Kamakhya represents the yoni shakti of the Goddess. It is believed that the yoni of Goddess fell here. During the Ambubachi festival the temple closes for three days, marking menstruation as sacred. The temple teaches that the female body is divine and creation itself deserves reverence.
The shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi stands in the Trikuta mountains. Pilgrims undertake a 13 km trek to reach the cave temple. Here the Goddess is worshipped in her triple form of Kali, Lakshmi and Saraswati. The temple conveys that a woman is not confined to one form. She can be strength, knowledge and fortune together.
Tarapith is the seat of Goddess Tara. It is situated near cremation grounds and depicts the Goddess as consort of truth and fierce reality. She teaches that darkness and grief are not to be feared but embraced. The power of a woman includes the courage to survive pain and emerge stronger.
Here the tongue of the Goddess is believed to have fallen. Eternal flames burn continuously without any fuel or human support. It is called jwala shakti. The temple teaches that the voice of a woman is truth, clarity and light. Her expression is fire that can transform.
Amid the busy city of Delhi lies Kalkaji. It is considered the place where the feet of the Goddess fell. The temple gives the teaching that goddess power is not only in mountains and rivers but also in daily life. Silent prayers, efforts of women and their unrecognized work are all signs of divinity.
Chamunda embodies fierce strength. She destroyed demons and stands as fire of justice. The temple conveys that a woman’s anger is not weakness but energy of transformation. Boundaries, resistance and reclaiming dignity are also forms of spiritual practice.
The vast and colourful Meenakshi Amman temple in Madurai is one of the most magnificent shrines of India. Goddess Meenakshi is not only seen as beautiful but as a warrior queen. Her green skin and fish-shaped eyes stand as symbols of uniqueness. The lesson is that femininity does not mean fragility. It can mean leadership, command and creation of one’s own destiny.
The journey of these seven Shakti Peethas is more than religious pilgrimage. For women it is a path of recognising self power, courage and spiritual presence in daily life. These divine seats remind us that feminine shakti is not hidden. It flows through every part of existence.
Q1: What are Shakti Peethas?
A1: They are sacred places where body parts of Goddess Sati fell, worshipped as embodiment of Shakti.
Q2: What is special about Kamakhya Temple?
A2: It represents the yoni shakti and menstruation is honoured here during Ambubachi festival.
Q3: Which forms are worshipped at Vaishno Devi?
A3: The combined form of Kali, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
Q4: What is unique about Jwalaji Temple?
A4: Eternal flames burn here continuously without fuel.
Q5: What is the lesson of Meenakshi Temple?
A5: Femininity is not weakness. It also represents leadership and strength.
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