108 Shakti — Peeth List

Each Shakti Peetha is unique. It is not merely a temple to the goddess but a dyad:

List of 51 Shakti Peeths with Names, Locations, & Body Parts 108 Shakti Peeth List

In Hindu mythology, the Shakti Peeths are revered as sacred sites where the goddess Sati's body parts fell to the earth after her self-immolation. These mystical locations are believed to embody the divine feminine energy, and devotees from across the globe flock to these sites to seek spiritual enlightenment, healing, and blessings. The 108 Shakti Peeths, scattered across India and other countries, are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance of Hinduism. Each Shakti Peetha is unique

The following list categorizes the Peethas by the body part that fell at the site. It is important to note that there are minor variations in names and locations across different scriptures (e.g., Pithanirnaya Tantra vs. Ascharya Chudamani ). Below is the most widely accepted list. The 108 Shakti Peeths, scattered across India and

Celebrates the goddess of desire; the site of the annual Ambubachi Mela. Biraja Temple Hindu temple ClosedTrilochanpada, Jajpur, Odisha, India

(Due to space, the full 108 are compiled in detailed temple lists, but these represent the key expansions that cover the entire Indian subcontinent, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.)