In the vast tapestry of Hindu mythology, few concepts are as geographically sweeping or spiritually profound as the (Seats of Power). These are not merely temples; they are living embodiments of a cosmic tragedy turned into a source of eternal grace. For devotees of Shaktism, a pilgrimage to these sites is considered the ultimate journey—a way to experience the pan-Indian presence of the Mother Goddess in her most raw and powerful form.
By dismembering the Goddess, the myth localizes the infinite. It tells the devotee: You do not need to go to heaven to find the divine. The divine fell to earth. It is under your feet.
While the full list varies slightly by text, the geography spans modern-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and even Sri Lanka.
Wherever a part of Sati landed, the earth transformed into a —a place where the Goddess resides eternally, attended by a Bhairava (a fierce form of Shiva).
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