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Shakti Peethas are sacred places in India and neighboring countries that hold immense significance in Hinduism, particularly in the worship of Goddess Shakti or the Divine Mother. According to Hindu mythology, these Peethas are believed to be the spots where body parts of Goddess Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva, fell after her self-immolation due to her father's insult towards Lord Shiva. The term "Shakti" refers to the feminine divine energy, and "Peetha" means a sacred seat or abode.

There are a total of 51 recognized Shakti Peethas, each associated with a specific body part of the Goddess. These Peethas are distributed across India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. Some of the most famous Shakti Peethas in India include:

  1. Kamakhya Temple (Assam) - Associated with the genitalia of Goddess Sati.
  2. Kalighat Kali Temple (Kolkata, West Bengal) - Associated with the toes of Goddess Sati.
  3. Vaishno Devi Temple (Katra, Jammu and Kashmir) - Associated with the throat of Goddess Sati.
  4. Chamundeshwari Temple (Mysuru, Karnataka) - Associated with the hair of Goddess Sati.
  5. Jwalamukhi Temple (Kangra, Himachal Pradesh) - Associated with the tongue of Goddess Sati.
  6. Naina Devi Temple (Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh) - Associated with the eyes of Goddess Sati.

These Shakti Peethas are considered highly sacred and are an integral part of Hindu pilgrimage circuits. Devotees visit these temples to seek blessings, offer prayers, and attain spiritual fulfillment. The Shakti Peethas are not only places of religious significance but also hold cultural, historical, and architectural importance. They serve as centers of devotion and spiritual energy, drawing millions of pilgrims and tourists throughout the year.

Day 1: Arrival in Kolkata

  • Arrive in Kolkata, the starting point of your Shaktipeeth temple tour.

  • Transfer to your hotel and rest for the day.

Day 2: Kolkata Sightseeing

  • Explore the cultural landmarks of Kolkata, including the iconic Dakshineswar Kali Temple and Kalighat Temple, both associated with the Shaktipeeth tradition.

  • Visit other attractions like Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, and the vibrant markets of Kolkata.

Day 3: Kolkata to Kamakhya

  • Fly from Kolkata to Guwahati, Assam.

  • Visit the revered Kamakhya Temple, one of the most important Shaktipeeth temples in India.

  • Experience the spiritual ambiance and participate in rituals and prayers.

Day 4: Guwahati to Muzaffarpur

  • Travel from Guwahati to Muzaffarpur, Bihar.

  • Visit the Shaktipeeth temple in Muzaffarpur, such as Devi Mandir or Rambagh Mandir.

Day 5: Muzaffarpur to Darbhanga

  • Proceed to Darbhanga, known for its rich cultural heritage and historical temples.

  • Visit the renowned Shaktipeeth temple in Darbhanga, such as Shyama Kali Temple or Laxmi Mandir.

Day 6: Darbhanga to Ranchi

  • Drive to Ranchi, the capital city of Jharkhand.

  • Visit the famous Shaktipeeth temple in Ranchi, such as Rajrappa Temple or Sun Temple.

Day 7: Ranchi to Deoghar

  • Proceed to Deoghar, a holy city associated with the worship of Goddess Durga.

  • Visit the revered Shaktipeeth temple in Deoghar, the Baidyanath Temple (also known as Baba Baidyanath Dham).

Day 8: Deoghar to Varanasi

  • Travel from Deoghar to Varanasi, one of the oldest and holiest cities in India.

  • Visit the renowned Shaktipeeth temple in Varanasi, such as Vindhyavasini Temple or Durga Kund Temple.

Day 9: Varanasi to Allahabad

  • Proceed to Allahabad, a city of religious significance.

  • Visit the famous Shaktipeeth temple in Allahabad, such as Alopi Devi Temple or Lalita Devi Temple.

Day 10: Allahabad to Jwalamukhi

  • Travel from Allahabad to Jwalamukhi in Himachal Pradesh.

  • Visit the sacred Jwalamukhi Temple, one of the 51 Shaktipeeth temples.

Day 11: Jwalamukhi to Delhi

  • Drive from Jwalamukhi to Delhi.

  • Spend the day exploring the historical and cultural landmarks of Delhi, including Shaktipeeth temples like Kalkaji Temple or Jhandewalan Temple.

Day 12: Departure from Delhi

  • Depart from Delhi with cherished memories of your Shaktipeeth temple tour in India.

Please note that this itinerary is a general suggestion and can be customized based on your preferences, travel dates, and specific Shaktipeeth temples you wish to visit in India.

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Inclusion 

  • Breakfast & Dinner Only will be served in all the Hotels.

  • Accommodation with above mentioned category rooms in all the hotels.

  • A/C Cab  for all transfers and sightseeing exactly as per the itinerary.

  • Toll, Parking, driver’s Bata, road tax & fuel charges.

  • Pick & drop from Chennai Airport/ Rly station 


 

Exclusions 

  • Airfare not Included

  • GST not Included 

  • Travel Insurance 

  • Peak season surcharge 

  • Expenses of Personal Nature

  • Anything not Mention in Inclusion

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