Manibandh Shaktipeeth: Pushkar, Rajasthan

Manibandh Shaktipeeth Temple is the 27th Shaktipeeth out of 51 and a must see place for those on a religious trip to Pushkar. Legend says that the wrists of Sati fell here, hence the name of the temple “Manibandh” temple. The temple is about 6 kms from the Brahma Temple. People here know this temple as the temple of Chamunda Mata or Shri Raj Rajeshwari Puruhoota Manivedic Shaktipeeth. Here the goddess Mata Sati is worshipped as Gayatri.

About Manibandh Shaktipeeth

Manivedika Shaktipeeth is considered to be one of the 51 Shaktipeeths famous in Hinduism. This Shaktipeeth 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.

We recommend this place to anybody who would like to experience the inner peace and power.

Shri Rajrajeshwari Puruhoota Manivedic Shaktipitha
Chamunda Temple in Pushkar

History of Chamunda Temple, Pushkar

There are 52 Shaktipeeth (Power Places) in India where the various body parts of the Mother Goddess fell thereby energizing the place.

This place is the 27th power place where the wrists of the goddess fell; the wrists have the significance that we do all the action from the hands via wrists. There are beautiful erotic statues of Shiva and Parvati in an embrace inside the temple which are shown to public only on the special occasion. There is a Kali statue on the extreme left and Gauri Ganesh on the extreme right.

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