Om Mangalam · Shakti Peeth · #26

Jayanti Kalajore Temple

According to Shakta tradition, Goddess Sati's left thigh fell at Jaintiapur, the historic capital of the ancient Jaintia Kingdom. The name 'Jayanti' signifies victorious cosmic energy.

Jaintiapur / Sylhet, Sylhet Division Left Thigh of Goddess Sati Kramadishwar Bhairava

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Theological significance

According to Shakta tradition, Goddess Sati's left thigh fell at Jaintiapur, the historic capital of the ancient Jaintia Kingdom. The name 'Jayanti' signifies victorious cosmic energy.

Approach this peeth with quiet breath and an open heart. Darshan is not only seeing— it is allowing the Mother to see you.

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Deity & sacred presence

Primary deity Maa Jayanti

Guarded in the tradition by Kramadishwar Bhairava.

Sacred element: Manipura Tattwa (Triumphant Energy & Victory)

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Spiritual practice & sadhana

Jayanti Victory Meditation

  1. Sit facing the historic shrine.
  2. Focus on the solar plexus chakra.
  3. Visualize a brilliant yellow-gold light instilling unwavering determination, righteousness, and victory over internal flaws.

Devotional activities

Jaintia Heritage Worship

Offering traditional prayers and flowers at the historic royal temple site.

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Pilgrimage logistics

Primary festival Navratri & Shivratri

By air

Osmani International Airport, Sylhet (ZYL) (~40 km)

By train

Sylhet Railway Station (~42 km)

By road

Located near the Tamabil border crossing; easily reached via the Sylhet-Jaflong highway

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On the map

Jaintiapur / Sylhet · Jaintia Hills Border Plains

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