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  3. Vindhyachal Temple - Wikipedia

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    Vindhyachal Temple, also known as Maa Vindhyavasini Temple and Vindhyachal Dham, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the mother goddess Vindhyavasini, situated on the bank of river Ganga at Vindhyachal in Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh.

  4. Maa Mangala Mandir, Kakatpur - Wikipedia

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    Maa Mangala Mandir is a Hindu Shakti Pitha located in Kakatpur of Odisha, on the eastern coast of India. Overview. This is a 15th-century Hindu temple and a symbol ...

  5. Samleswari Temple - Wikipedia

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    Samaleswari Temple is a Hindu temple in Sambalpur, Odisha, India, dedicated to the goddess known as 'Samaleswari', also known among the natives as samalei maa, meaning Mother Samaleswari. Shree Shree Samaleswari, the revived presiding deity of Sambalpur, holds a profound religious significance across western Odisha and Chhattisgarh in India.

  6. Ashapura Mata - Wikipedia

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    In Ghumli, in the Barda hills, Gujarat, this is when Maa Shakti kills a demon on request of a Sati and she request Maa too reside on the hills and named her Maa Ashapura. This is the First temple of Mataji. Maa Ashapura is still heard and also hears Maa's lion's roar. Ashapura Mataji's temple is in the Gadhkada village in Amreli district.

  7. Maa Tarini Temple, Ghatgaon - Wikipedia

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    Maa Tarini is one of the embodiments of Shakti and is one of the chief presiding Goddesses in Odia culture. Maa Tarini is the presiding deity for all Shakti and Tantra peeths or shrines in Odisha . The origin of Shakti or worship of the Earth as a female embodiment of power is found across many cultures all over the world.

  8. Kalika Mata Temple, Pavagadh - Wikipedia

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    The Kali yantra is worshipped at Pavagadh's Kalika Mata Temple.. Dating from the 10th-11th centuries, Kalika Mata is the oldest temple in the area. [citation needed] According to R. K. Trivedi in Fairs and Festivals of Gujarat (1961), the goddess Kalika Mata was initially worshipped by the local Bhil and Koli People, [10] When the toe of devi sati fell at the Pavagadh's highest tip at that ...

  9. Bagalamukhi - Wikipedia

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    Whereas, the Maa Bagalamukhi Temple, Bankhandi, HP is a prominent place of worship of the goddess, thronged by huge crowds during Fridays and other festive seasons. According to Hindu Puranas , Rama , guided by Hanuman , worshipped Mata Baglamukhi to secure victory over the demon king Ravana .