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<h2> </h2> <p>Godavaritir Shakti Peeth Temple or Sarvashail Shakthi Peeth also known as Maa Vishweshwari Godavaritir Shakti peetha is Dedicated to Goddess Sati in the form of Vishweshwari is one of the 51 SHakti Peeth Temple . Sarvashail Shakthi Peeth located in Kabbur in Godavari coast, Andhra Pradesh. Devi’s left cheek fell here and the idols are Vishweshwari or Rakini or Viswamatuka (mother of the world) and Shiva as Dandapani. This Shakti Peetha is located at Kotilingeswar temple on the banks of Godavari River near Rajamundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. Godavari Tir Shakti peeth is also known as Sarvashail.Godavari tir Shakti Peeth is located at Kotilingeswar temple on the banks of Godavari River near Rajamundry. Godavari Tir Shakti peeth is also known as Sarvashail.<br /> <br /> Godavaritir or Sarvashail Shakthi Peeth is an ancient temple. The temple’s architecture is splendid. The temple looks massive, as the temple’s gopuram is at a great height. The gopuram has several images of gods and goddess sculpted on it. River Godavari is one of the sacred rivers. Bathing in the River Godavari is said to wash away the sins of the devotees.According to the Hindu mythology, an ancient pilgrimage site is also known as Maa Vishweshwari Godavaritir.<br /> <br /> The main idols of this legendary divine place are Devi as “Vishwamatuka or Viveshi” (a divine mother of universe) and Lord Shiva as “Dandapani or Vatsnabh” (one who holds a force), worshipped here. There are 51 Shakti Peetas across the country, of these 4 are considered as Adi Shaktipeeth and 18 as Maha Shakti Peethas. Book Tour Package to Godavari Tir Shakti Peeth Rajamundhry Andhra Pradesh.<br /> <br /> </p>
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<p> </p> <p>The chief legend of Godavari Tir Shakti Peeth relates to the creation of the Shakti Peethas. Sati, the daughter of Prajapati Daksha, was married to the god Shiva versus his wishes. Daksha arranged a great yajna but did not invite Sati and also Shiva. Uninvited, Sati reached the yajna-site, where Daksha ignored Sati as well as Shiva.</p> <p>Sati was not able to withstand this insult. So, Devi Sati gave her life by jumping into the fire of Havan organized by her father King Daksh. When Lord Shiva was running around the planet carrying her body that Lord Vishnu divided the body into 51 parts utilizing his Sudarshan chakra. Out of those 51 parts, from which the ‘left Cheek’ of Sati fell to this place.</p> <p>There is one puranic reference about Sage Gautama who lived on the Brahmagiri mountains at Trayambakeshwar with his wife Ahalya. Sage Gautama, when attempted to repel a cow which ate all the stock of rice in his granary. As the sage was going after the cow with Durbha grass, the cow fell dead. The sage practiced meditation upon Lord Shiva and desired to rid himself of the Gohatya. (Act of killing the cow).</p> <p>He desired Lord Shiva to bring the Ganges to cleanse his hermitage. Lord Shiva was satisfied with the worship of Sage Gautama and appeared as Triambaka and brought down River Ganges to Trayambakeshwar. The river is also called Gautami, as it was brought down by Sage Gautama. The river gets the name Godavari, as the river was brought down to absolve Sage Gautama from the sins of “Gohatya”.</p> <p>When this temple was constructed, there is no specific info about who and. It is stated and also written in Puranas and Vedas that the left Cheek of Maa Sati fell. In order to embark significance to this place and wish the Maa Sati, this Godavari tir Shakti Peeth temple was built.</p> <p> </p>
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<p> </p> <ul> <li>Navaratri</li> <li>Shivratri</li> <li>Pushkaram Fair</li> <li>Durga Puja</li> </ul>
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<p> </p> <p>Open 06:00 am and Close 7:30 pm.</p>
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<p> </p> <p>13-15-61/20b, Kotilingala Veedhi, Seethampet, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh 533104</p> <p><em>Contact : 089857 95831</em>.</p>
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