Kanya Kumari
Kanya Kumari
Sravani Shaktipeeth (also referred to as Kanyashram Shaktipeeth) is recognized in lists of the 51 sacred Shakti Peethas in Hindu mythology. It is believed to be the spot where a part of **Goddess Sati’s body — specifically her back / spine — fell after Lord Vishnu dismembered her corpse with his Sudarshan Chakra following the Daksha Yagna. The Goddess here is worshipped as Shakti Sravani (another name sometimes rendered Sarvani), and Lord Shiva is revered in a corresponding form (often as Nimish / Bhairava). This site is considered a powerful center of divine feminine energy (Shakti), drawing devotees seeking spiritual blessings and liberation.
Timings
5:00 AM to 8:30 PM
Sravani / Kanyashram Shaktipeeth, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India
Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
Durga or Chandi Hawan is a powerful Vedic fire ritual performed to invoke the fierce and protective energies of Goddess Durga in her form as Chandi, the destroyer of negativity and evil forces.
Morning & Evening Puja is a daily devotional practice that aligns one’s life with divine energy—from seeking blessings at dawn to expressing gratitude at dusk. Performed with proper rituals and mantras, it brings balance, peace, and spiritual discipline into everyday life, often supported today by trusted devotional services rooted in tradition.
Deepak Seva is the sacred act of lighting a lamp before the deity, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance. Performed with devotion and correct rituals, this seva invites peace, protection, and divine grace into one’s life, often guided today by trusted devotional services rooted in tradition.
Aarti Seva is the devotional offering of light to the deity, accompanied by sacred chants and rhythmic movements, expressing reverence, gratitude, and surrender. This soulful ritual fills the surroundings with divine vibrations and is often facilitated today through trusted devotional services that preserve authentic tradition.
Pushpanjali is a graceful and devotional offering in which fresh flowers are offered at the feet of the deity with folded hands, sacred mantras, and heartfelt prayers.
Mantra Jap, also known as Basic Naam Jap, is a simple yet powerful spiritual practice in which the sacred name of a chosen deity is repeatedly chanted with devotion and focus.
Durga Saptashati Katha, also known as Chandi Katha, is a sacred recitation of the Devi Mahatmya that glorifies the divine power of Goddess Durga in her various forms. Through mantra chanting and storytelling, this ritual invokes Shakti to remove negativity, restore balance, and grant strength, protection, and spiritual upliftment.
Navratri is a sacred nine-day Hindu festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga in her nine divine forms, known as the Navdurgas. Observed through fasting, puja, mantra chanting, and devotion, Navratri celebrates the triumph of divine energy over negativity and awakens spiritual strength, purity, and inner balance in devotees.
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