The Shakti Peethas are among the most revered pilgrimage destinations in the Hindu tradition, dedicated to the worship of the Divine Mother, Shakti. These sanctuaries are believed to mark the locations where parts of the body of Sati, the first consort of Lord Shiva, are said to have fallen to earth after the cosmic tragedy described in various Puranas. The Devi Bhagavata Purana , describing the greatness of the Mother Goddess, states: “Wherever my body falls, those places shall become centers of divine energy.” (Devi Bhagavata Purana, 7.30) Although most Shakti Peethas are located in India, several exist beyond its geographical boundaries, reflecting the far-reaching spiritual influence of Sanatana Dharma. Among the traditionally accepted 51 Peethas, nine lie outside India, across Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Tibet. Bangladesh Shakti Peethas Bhabanipur Shakti Peeth, Karatoya Bhabanipur is one of the ancient centers where devotees believe Sati’s left eye or rib f...