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  2. Tarapith Temple - Wikipedia

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    The shrine gets its name being a Sidhha Pith - Sidhha Pith holy temple of Tara Maa. [21] [16] They are believed to have originated due to the falling of body parts of the corpse of Sati Devi, when Lord Shiva carried it and wandered in sorrow. There are 51 Shakti Peeth all over South Asia is linked to the 51 letters in Sanskrit.

  3. Maa Aarki - Wikipedia

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    Maa Shakti holds a record in the Limca Book of Records of holding the largest number of dancers in the ground. The number of dancers present in the ground (when the record was set) was about 38,850.Total 5 lakhs peoples at that time on garba ground.

  4. Shakta pithas - Wikipedia

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    The original holy gem of Goddess Sati was lost long before (the factual date is unknown). So for the actual idol, visit the Kumartoli shrine. 2) The Shrinkhala Shaktipeeth (one of 18 Maha Shakti Peethas) in Hooghly , West Bengal , is a disputed site.

  5. Mookambika - Wikipedia

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    She is regarded to be the form of shakti, the divine feminine energy, that represents creativity and ingenuity. [3] She is widely worshipped in the states of Karnataka-Tulunadu, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Her most important abode is the Mookambika Temple located in Kollur village in Udupi district of Tulunadu that is coastal Karnataka.

  6. Maa Tara Chandi Temple - Wikipedia

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    The ancient temple, originally called Maa Sati, is believed to be the abode of the goddess Durga Maa Tara Chandi. [ citation needed ] The Kaimur Hills provide an access to many other attractions of Sasaram like Gupta Mahadev Temple, Parvati Temple, ancient caves, [ clarification needed ] Manjhar Kund and Dhua Kund are two waterfalls of this ...

  7. Bhattarika Temple - Wikipedia

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    Bhattarika Temple is located on the bank of Mahanadi River, at Sasanga village in the tehsil Baramba, (formerly Athgarh), Cuttack district, Odisha, India.It is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Maa Bhattarika worshipped as a manifestation of Shakti.

  8. Charchika Temple - Wikipedia

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    Charchika Temple is one of the oldest Shakti places in Odisha, India. It is located in a town of Banki of Cuttack district in Odisha. The presiding deity is an eight-armed goddess Chamunda, locally known as Maa Charchika Devi. She is seated on a prostrate human body and wearing a garland of human skulls.

  9. Ashapura Mata - Wikipedia

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    In Ghumli, in the Barda hills, Gujarat, this is when Maa Shakti kills a demon on request of a Sati and she request Maa too reside on the hills and named her Maa Ashapura. This is the First temple of Mataji. Maa Ashapura is still heard and also hears Maa's lion's roar. Ashapura Mataji's temple is in the Gadhkada village in Amreli district.