Eshwari Siddha Peeta

64 Yoginī Temple

"A cosmic womb of transformation and a living energy grid for human evolution."

Supreme Center

Śrī Lalitā
Tripura Sundarī

At the heart of the Peeta is the Paraśakti—the Supreme Consciousness manifesting as beauty, wisdom, and compassion.

Temple Surroundings
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The Living Śrīcakra

The Peeta is envisioned as the world’s largest living Śrīcakra temple. Here, structure becomes mantra in stone. Every Avaraṇa (layer) and the Central Bindu are mathematically aligned to transform the devotee’s internal subtle energies.

Activation of Inner Shakti

The 64 Yoginīs represent the 64 Kalās of consciousness and the 64 subtle nāḍī junctions within the human body.

Phase 01

Karmic Purification

Removal of deep-seated blockages and ancestral burdens.

Phase 02

Kundalini Ascent

A physical mandala designed for the awakening of inner fire.

Phase 03

Cosmic Protection

A sacred refuge from malefic planetary and subtle influences.

Core Ideology

Śakti as Supreme

Recognizing the Divine Feminine as the ultimate source of reality and creation.

Sacred Architecture

Structure as a transformation tool, where stone becomes a living mantra.

Collective Sādhana

Spiritual evolution through shared energy and universal welfare.

Karmic Shield

The removal of fear, negativity, and malefic influences through divine intervention.

Śrī Vidyā

"A place where saṅkalpa becomes siddhi."

The Eshwari Siddha Peeta stands as a testament to the integration of Vedic and Tantric traditions—a scientific energy field for the evolution of the soul.

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