Dantakali Shakti Peeth, Sunsari
Location
Province: Province 1
This Shakti Peeth is located at Dharan Sub-Metropolitan City, Ward no. 14. The Dantakali Temple is located on the north side of the Bijayapur Hill from the source of the Seti River. The temple has been built in Gumba style, and the Gajur (topmost object of the shrine/pinnacle) is made of copper.
How to Reach
As Dharan is a sub-metropolitan city, there is easy access of local and private vehicles.
Significance and Traditional Beliefs
The temple houses nine teeth which are enclosed in a box with a silver covering. As the story goes, God Shiva’s first wife, Sati’s nine teeth were found in the area. Likewise, five teeth among them are considered a symbol of power. When God Shiva was roaming around the Himalayan area carrying Sati Devi in his arms, it is believed the teeth of Sati Devi fell. Only five teeth were considered to be powerful because it represents five elements.
Main Festivities and Jatras
According to the Lunar calander, Ashtami is the eighth day of Navaratra, the nine nights and on this day a ‘puja’ is performed for Dantakali Devi every month. Special pujas are organised on this day.
During Navaratri, Dashain (September/October), Teej (August) and during the full moon, special melas (festivals) are held as well.