Manibandh Shaktipeeth
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| Manibandh Shaktipeeth | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Ajmer |
| Deity | Gaytri |
| Festivals | Navaratri, Pushkar Fair |
| Location | |
| Location | Pushkar |
| State | Rajasthan |
| Country | India |
![]() Interactive map of Manibandh Shaktipeeth | |
| Coordinates | 26°28′25″N 74°33′05″E / 26.473558°N 74.551362°E |
| Website | |
| https://manibandh.com/ | |
Manibandh Shaktipeeth, also known as Manivedika Shaktipeeth or Rajarajeshwari Puruhuta Manivedic Shaktipeeth, is one of the 51 sacred Shaktipeeths in Hinduism. It is located in Pushkar, Rajasthan, near Ajmer, India. The temple is believed to mark the site where the Goddess Sati's wrists (Manibandh) fell, as described in Hindu mythology. The temple is also known locally as the Chamunda Mata Mandir and holds significant religious importance.[1]
The Manibandh Shaktipeeth is situated at the base of Gayatri Mountain (Puruhuta Hill), approximately 11km northwest of Ajmer and 5–7km from the famous Brahma Temple in Pushkar. The temple is now accessible by road, though for centuries it remained hidden due to the remoteness of the hill. The site has gained greater visibility with recent infrastructure improvements, making it a growing pilgrimage destination.[2] Public and private transport is available from Ajmer and Pushkar with road access. The nearest railway station is Pushkar Station, connecting the temple to major cities. The closest airport is Jaipur International Airport, approximately 150 km from Pushkar.[citation needed]
