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Manivedika Shakti Peeth, Gayatri Mountains, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India: The Shaktism

Manivedika Shakti Peeth, Gayatri Mountains, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India: The Shaktism

Manivedika Shakti Peeth

Manivedika Shakti Peeth is considered to be one of the 51 Shakti Peeths famous in Hinduism. This Shakti Peeth is located in Pushkar, Rajasthan state, also known as Gayatri Mandir. It is situated close to the Gayatri mountain in Pushkar, about 11 km north-west of Ajmer.

Based on the Puranas in Hinduism, wherever the two pachyans (mangandi / kaliyan) or two bracelets of the goddess Sati fell, there they became Shakti Peeth. These Shakti Peeths are called very holy shrines, that are spread everywhere in the Indian subcontinent. These Shakti Peeths are essential from a religious perspective.

Significance of Manivedika Shakti Peeth

Goddess Sati's "two pachyans mangandi / kaliyan or two bracelets" fell on this holy place. Here Mata Sati is called ‘Gayatri’ and Shiva God is ‘Sarvanand’.

Naveedika Shakti Peeth is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths. Based on the Puranas of Hinduism, wherever the pieces of the part of Sati, the clothes or jewelry worn, fell, there Shakti Peeth came into existence. These are known as holy places of pilgrimage. These pilgrimage spots are spread across the Indian subcontinent.

• Pushkar is an important pilgrimage center, 11 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan.
• On one side of Pushkar Sarovar is located on the top of the mountain - the Savitri temple, which has an obedient, beautiful statue of a mother, and on the other aspect is the Gayatri temple and this is the Shakti Peeth.
• Where Sati's "Manibandya (Kalyan)" had fallen.
• Sati is 'Gayatri' and Bhairav is 'Sharwanand'.
• 438 km from Delhi on Delhi-Ahmedabad main rail route. And 134 km from Jaipur. Away is Ajmer station. Auto, taxi, bus, etc. can be found from here to Pushkar.

Manivedika Shakti Peeth Mythology

Manivedika Shakti Peeth is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths. According to religious texts, parts of Goddess Sati fell at all these places. According to the legend, a yajna was organized by King Daksha, father-in-law of Lord Shiva, during which King Daksha didn't send invitations to Lord Shiva and Mother Sati as a result of King Daksha didn't consider Lord Shiva as his equal. There was a variety of insult to Lord Shiva on the place of sacrifice, which Mata Sati could not bear and she fell into the Havan Kund there.

Lord Shankar came to find out about this, after which he reached there and took out the body of Mata Sati from Havan Kund and began doing Tandava, which caused upheaval in the entire universe. To save the entire universe from this crisis, Lord Vishnu divided the body of Mata Sati into 51 parts from his Sudarshan Chakra, the limb where it fell became the Shakti Peetha.

In Manevedika Shakti Peeth "two pachyans" (mangandi / kaliyan or two bracelets) of Mata Sati fell. Here Mata Sati is known as ‘Gayatri’ and Lord Shiva as ‘Sarvanand’.

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