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  2. Shakta pithas - Wikipedia

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    The Shakta pithas, Shakti pithas or Sati pithas (Sanskrit: शाक्त पीठ, Śakta Pīṭha, seats of Shakti [1]) are significant shrines and pilgrimage destinations in Shaktism, the mother goddess denomination in Hinduism. The shrines are dedicated to various forms of Adi Shakti.

  3. Three and a half Shakti Peethas - Wikipedia

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    The Kolhapur Shakti Peetha is of special religious significance being one of the six places where it is believed that one can either obtain salvation from desires or have them fulfilled. Kolhapur Peeth is also known as Karvir Peeth or Shree Peetham. Lakhs of devotees visit the temple every year, from all over Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana.

  4. Category:Shakti Peethas in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shakti Peethas in Karnataka" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Banashankari Amma Temple

  5. Chamundeshwari Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple was named after Chamundeshwari or, the fierce form of Shakti, a tutelary deity held in reverence for centuries by the Maharaja of Mysuru. Chamundeshwari is called by the people of Karnataka as Nada Devi (ನಾಡ ದೇವಿ), which means state Goddess. It is situated at the elevation of around 3300 ft from the mean sea level.

  6. Bala Tripura Sundari Temple - Wikipedia

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    Shree Bala Tripura Sundari Devi Bhagawoti Temple, regarded as the Purna [clarification needed] Shakti Peeth [citation needed] (Sanskrit: शक्ति पीठ, romanized: Śakti Pīṭha, lit. 'seat of Shakti'), is a significant pilgrimage site in Shaktism.

  7. Banashankari Amma Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple attracts devotees from Karnataka as well as the neighbouring state of Maharashtra. The original temple was built by the 7th century Badami Chalukya kings, who worshipped goddess Banashankari as their tutelary deity. The temple celebrates its annual festival called Banashankari jatre, in the months of January or February.

  8. Category:Shakta pithas - Wikipedia

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    Shakti Peethas in Karnataka (1 P) Pages in category "Shakta pithas" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna - Wikipedia

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    The Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna is a 4th-century-CE Hindu temple located in Gokarna, Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka state, India which is built in the classical Dravidian architectural style. It is a site of religious pilgrimage. The temple faces the Gokarna beach on the Arabian Sea.