Sacred geography of the Shakti Peethas
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The Sacred Map of Bangladesh Shaktipeeths

Trace the divine geography of the Goddess across the deltas, hills and rivers of Bangladesh. Tap a Peeth to reveal its tradition, location and pilgrim notes.

A Living Cartography

Six revered seats —
one continuous tirtha

Below is a stylised map of the principal Shakti Peethas accepted within Bangladesh by the major scriptural traditions. Specific sites and attributions vary among traditional texts; the archive presents the most widely accepted associations.

RAJSHAHI RANGPUR SHERPUR SYLHET DHAKA JESSORE SATKHIRA BARISAL CHATTOGRAM SITAKUNDA N PEETHA · YATRA SACRED MAP · BANGLADESH
Suggested Pilgrim Routes

Three Sacred Circuits
across the Delta

For pilgrims arriving from India or beyond, these stylised circuits help arrange a respectful and unhurried yatra.

I

The Southern Circuit

Dhaka → Barisal (Sugandha) → Satkhira (Jessoreswari). 3 to 4 days. River crossings & deltaic landscapes.

II

The Eastern Circuit

Dhaka → Chattogram (Chattal Bhavani) → Sitakunda (Chandranath). 3 days. Bay of Bengal, hills, ancient sanctums.

III

The Northern Circuit

Dhaka → Sherpur (Aparna) → Bogura (Srabani Kumari). 3 to 4 days. Forest borderlands and ancient kunda waters.