Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth

Lalita Devi Temple is an important hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Lalita Devi, who is a popular form of Goddess Sati. The temple is considered as one of the 51 Shakti Peeth in India located in Prayagraj. There is a total of three Shakti Peeth located in Allahabad including Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth.

It is believed that one of the fingers of the right hand of Goddess Sati had fallen where the temple was constructed when Lord Vishnu cut her body with his Sudarshana Chakra. The Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth in Allahabad is particularly important and a popular tourist destination. Pandavas also used to visit the Lalita Devi temple for offering prayers.

Lalita devi temple shakti Peeth Prayagraj Uttar Pradesh

In this temple, Goddess Sati is worshiped in three popular forms as Maa Lalita, Maa Saraswati, and Maa Kali. Inside the temple, there is a small shrine in which there is a Shiva linga made of mercury. Besides the temple , there are idols of Sankatmochan Hanuman, Shri Ram, Lakshmana, Sita, and Navagrahas. It is believed that after bathing in the holy confluence, all the wishes of the people are fulfilled by worshiping in this Mahashakti Peeth.

Lalita Devi Temple
3 idols of lalita, Kali and Saraswati at Lalita Devi Temple

Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth is located in Barakhamba, Nai Basti, near Shiv Mandir, Kydganj, Prayagraj.

  • State- Uttar Pradesh
  • Pin code- 211003
Lalita devi temple shakti Peeth Prayagraj Uttar Pradesh
Lalita devi temple shakti Peeth Prayagraj Uttar Pradesh

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History behind the origin of Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth

There are three main principal deities that are believed to be the most important gods who have created this world: Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord shiva. The son of Lord Brahma who was Prajapati Daksha has a daughter named Sati. Goddess Sati was fully devoted to Lord Shiva and wanted to marry him but his father wanted her to marry another man as he didn’t like Lord Shiva due to his appearance.

But she married Lord Shiva going against her father’s will. Prajapati Daksha didn’t like how Lord Shiva lived his life in such a simple way. One day Prajapati Daksha held a Yagna in which he invited all the gods and goddesses including his father Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu but he didn’t invite Lord Shiva.

Once Goddess Sati heard about the yagna she left for her parent’s home talk to his father and wanted her answer as to why he didn’t invite lord shiva. Lord Shiva tried to stop Goddess Sati but she didn’t listen to him as she just went there. When she reached her parents home her father started insulting Lord Shiva on his appearance and the way he lives his life. Hearing all those hateful words for her husband by her father Goddess Sati couldn’t bear anymore and sacrificed herself there by jumping in the yagna fire. When Lord Shiva realized that he went straight to the Prajapati Daksha house and when he saw Sati’s corpse he couldn’t control his anger.

He picked up the corpse and started doing ‘tandav’ the popular dance form of Lord Shiva to show his anger. From Lord Shiva’s steps, the whole world was feared and started praying to Lord Shiva to stop the tandav. Seeing this tandava of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu came in front of Lord Shiva and chopped the corpse of Goddess Sati using his Sudarshana Chakra into 51 pieces in order to save the world from the anger of lord Shiva from the grief of losing his wife goddess sati. The 51 body parts of the goddess fell in 51 different places which are now known as the Shakti Peeth.

Out of these 51 parts of goddess sati , “a finger of right hand” is believed to have fallen at  this place where the Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth was constructed at the exact place where goddess Sati’s finger is believed to have fallen.

Significance of the Lalita Devi temple

According to the Hindu mythology, It is believed that visiting the Lalita Devi Temple after bathing in the holy Sangam washes all the sins of people and fulfills all their wishes. This popular temple is visited by a large number of devotees throughout the year from all over the world. Lalita devi Mandir is also mentioned in Puranas.

Main Entrance of Lalita Devi Temple
Main Entrance of Lalita Devi Temple

But the maximum number of devotees are counted during Navratri festival, which is the main festival celebrated in the temple. Lalita Devi is particularly worshiped on the fifth day of Navratri. Popular amongst the pilgrims, the Kumbh and the Magh fairs turn this temple into a most visited and important hindu pilgrimage destination.

Architecture of the temple

The architecture of this popular temple which is 108 feet in height and is modeled on a Sri Yantra, which is also used for the worship of the deity. This popular temple houses statues of Sankatmochan Hanuman along with Lord Rama, Lord Lakshman and Goddess Sita and the idols of Navagraha. There lies a Shivling located close to goddess Lalita which is worshiped with great faith and devotion by hindu devotees.

Idols of Ram Sita and Laxhman in Lalita Devi Temple
Idols of Ram Sita and Laxman in Lalita Devi Temple

Temple Timings

The Deity of Goddess Sati at Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth is very beautiful along with the Shivling.

The darshan timings and worship of the Vishalakshi temple are as follows:

Morning: 4.30 AM to 11.00 AM

Evening: 5.00 PM to 10.00 PM

Festival celebrated in Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth

Navratri is the main festival celebrated in the temple. A large number of devotees visit the temple in order to seek the blessings from the Goddess lalita. Navratri is celebrated for a total of 10 days with great joy and enthusiasm. and apart from Navratri, there is a huge crowd of devotees during Magh Mela and Kumbh Mela. In this temple Shakti is worshiped as Goddess Lalita and Lord Shiva is worshiped as Beni madhab.

Best time to visit Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth

Winter is the best time to visit Lalita temple in Allahabad. Winter in Allahabad starts from October and remains till February, and the weather remains pleasant during these months.

How to reach Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth

Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth is located in Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh. It is considered as one of the popular Shakti peeth of Goddess Sati visited by a large number of devotees every day. It is one of the most visited pilgrimage site and tourist destinations of Uttar Pradesh.

You can reach Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth via air by train or by road as per your convenience. The temple is accessible easily from any parts of the country.

By Air

Bamrauli Airport, Allahbad is the closest airport located to the Lalita Devi temple, which offers connectivity to many major places across India. You can book a cab or taxi at the airport to reach your destination.

By Rail

Lalita Devi Temple is situated at a distance of over 5 km from the Prayagraj Railway Station. This station is well connected to other major cities of the countries via many trains. You can book a cab or taxi at the railway station to reach your destination.

By Road

Allahabad is well connected by well-constructed roads to major other cities in India such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, etc. You can reach it by any means of transport as per your convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth located?

Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth is located in Barakhamba, Nai Basti, Unnamed Rd, near Shiv Mandir, Kydganj in Prayagraj.
State- Uttar Pradesh
Pin code- 211003

What is the history behind the origin of Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth?

According to hindu mythology, It is believed that once Goddess Sati gave her life by jumping into the fire of the great yagya which was organized by her father King Daksheshwara, when she was not able to bear insult of her husband Lord shiva from her father. When Lord Shiva was running around the earth carrying her body and started Tandav. Then Lord Vishnu, to save this universe from the anger of Lord Shiva divided the body of the Goddess sati in 51 parts using his Sudarshan chakra. Out of those 51 parts, the finger of the right hand of goddess Sati fell to this place where the Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth was constructed.

Which part of the goddess sati is fallen at Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth ?

According to the hindu mythology, It is believed that the finger of the right hand of the Goddess had fallen at this Shakti peeth.

What is the best time to visit Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth?

Winter is considered as the best season to visit this temple between October to March and During Navratri celebration which is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm during September- October month.

Which is the nearest airport to Lalita Devi Temple Shakti Peeth?

The nearest airport to the temple is the Bamrauli Airport, which offers connectivity to many major places across India. You can book a cab or taxi at the airport to reach your destination.

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