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Shakumbhari Devi Temple
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Shakumbhari Devi Temple
शाकुंभरी देवी मंदिर
🙏 Shakumbhari Devi
📍 Saharanpur, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh
🎟 Free
About the Deity
Shakumbhari Devi, also known as Sakambhari, is a benevolent form of Goddess Durga who sustains all living beings through nourishment and abundance. The name Shakumbhari derives from "Shakumbhar," signifying the provider of vegetables, grains, and sustenance to humanity. She represents the nurturing and life-giving aspects of the Divine Mother, ensuring that all creatures receive adequate nutrition and food security. Shakumbhari Devi is depicted as the goddess who cares for the welfare of all beings, protecting them from famine and drought. Her worship is particularly important for farmers and those dependent on agriculture, as she is believed to bless crops and ensure bountiful harvests. Devotees seek her blessings for physical health, prosperity, and the assurance of a secured livelihood. Her compassionate nature and generosity make her a beloved deity among all sections of society.
Mythology & Legend
At the sacred Shakumbhari Devi Peetha, it is believed that the head of Goddess Sati fell when Lord Vishnu cut her body into 51 pieces with his Sudarshana Chakra. According to another tradition, Sati's neck or head is enshrined here, making this one of the most significant Maha Shakti Peethas in northern India. The head is considered the seat of consciousness and knowledge, hence Shakumbhari Temple is associated with wisdom and divine intellect. Legend has it that Goddess Shakumbhari appeared to save the world during a severe drought and famine caused by demons. She miraculously produced vegetables and food from her body to feed the suffering humanity. This divine act established her as the eternal provider and protector of all beings, securing her place as one of the most important goddesses in the Hindu pantheon.
Kshetra Mahatmya — Significance
The Shakumbhari Devi Temple is located in the serene village of Jasmor in the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, one of the oldest continuously worshipped Shakti Peethas in India. The temple has a history spanning centuries and is mentioned in ancient Hindu texts as a place of immense spiritual power. The presence of the head or neck of Sati at this location is believed to grant devotees higher consciousness and spiritual awakening. The sacred grounds of Shakumbhari Devi Temple are said to radiate pure divine energy that purifies the minds and hearts of pilgrims. The temple stands as a testimony to the eternal maternal care of the Divine Mother, ensuring that none of her children face deprivation or suffering. Thousands of devotees visit this sacred site annually to seek blessings for abundance, health, and spiritual enlightenment.
Blessings & Benefits
  • Ensures food security and prosperity.
  • Blesses agricultural endeavors and bountiful harvests.
  • Grants physical health and nutritional well-being.
  • Protects from poverty and deprivation.
  • Inspires generosity and compassion towards all beings.
Temple Location
29.9748, 77.4829
Visitor Information
🕐 Timings
6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
👗 Dress Code
Traditional Indian attire
🪔 Prasad
Fruit offerings, sweets
🎟 Entry
Free
🅿️ Parking
Available
♿ Access
Accessible
Best Time to Visit
📅 Best Day
Tuesday, Friday, Sunday
🗓 Months
October to March
🌤 Season
Year-round
How to Reach
🚂 Railway
Saharanpur Railway Station (35 km)
✈️ Airport
Delhi Airport (110 km)
📮 Address
Jasmor Village, Behat Nagar, Saharanpur
Major Festivals
🎉 Navratri Dussehra Mahanavami
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