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शिव एव स्वयं लिंगम लिंगमेव हि ।
शिवेन गम्येते शिवो नान्येन गम्येते ।।

 

Shakti’ means power while ‘Peeth’ refers to place. Shakti Peeth is the place where energy is found and

worshipped. These are places believed to be important to Hinduism due to their link to God Shiva. It is believed

that every living thing needs power to exist. Without power, there is no existence. Therefore, these Shakti Peeths are

considered to be of religious and spiritual importance.

 

 

Shiva-Shakti Sites in Nepal

Top 35 of 64 Shiva-Shakti Sites

Author: Dr. Basudev Krishna Sashtri and Experts

In Nepal, there are many Shakti Peeths related to God Shiva and also those related to Goddess Sati Devi (Dantakali, Guheyshwori, Nainadevi,) and Goddess Durga. Additionally, some Shakti Peeths are also related to Swoyambu Shakti Peeth. As per the Newari language, ‘Swoyam means SELF and Bu means born or evolved ’ which means the Shakti Peeths in Nepal are known as self-evolved Shakti Peeths.  These Shakti Peeths are locally known in the Newar community in Newari language (Nepal Bhasha) as Ajima, which also means not born but self-evolved. These Shakti Peeths are considered to be the foundation of beliefs of the people in Nepal since ancient times based on the practices, tantras, myths, festivals being followed for thousands of years. There are several slokas (religious verses) in regards to these Shakti Peeths, which are also found, described in Pashupat Puran, Swoyambu Puran, Himbat Khanda and Tantra Granth (book).

In the Holy Book of the Skanda Puran and Devi Bhagwat Puran it is said that: “In Sati Devi’s grief for God Shiva she walked into the fire. It is believed that God Shiva then found Sati Devi’s body. In his despair, he is said to have carried the body of Sati Devi around the world. According to legend, parts of her body fell to the ground in different places during his journey.

These sites are known as Shakti Peeths. While there are different accounts on the number of  Shakti Peeths, the popular belief is that there are 54 such sites based on the belief that Sati Devi's body parts had fallen in this particular region.

The areas identified in the Shiva-Shakti circuit include Swoyambhu Shakti Peeths in Nepal as well as sites related to Sati Devi and God Shiva.

‘Jyoti’ is defined as light and it is related to God Shiva and his energy. It is believed that there are 12 main Jyotirlinga sites. However, it is believed there are around 64 sites that are of great importance due to their link with God Shiva’s energy. A number of these places are believed to be found in Nepal.

There are approximately 64 Shiva-Shakti Peeths in Nepal according to the Swoyambhu Puran and other granthas. The following 35 sites have been incorporated with descriptions below and a list of the other sites has also been listed.

 

 

 

 

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