Guardians of Tantra, Power, and Protection
The 64 Yoginis are potent female divinities embodying the divine feminine cosmic energy, Parashakti, originating from the Ashta Matrikas, each endowed with unique spiritual powers symbolizing mastery over transformation, protection, and esoteric tantric wisdom.
The 64 Yoginis are revered female divinities in Hinduism, embodying distinct aspects of the divine feminine cosmic energy, ‘Parashakti’. Originating from the ‘Parashakti’, they are said to have emerged initially through the ‘Ashta Matrikas’, the eight divine mothers, who further manifested into the 64 Yoginis, each endowed with unique spiritual powers and attributes.
These Yoginis possess supernatural capabilities such as flight, shape-shifting, and granting ‘siddhis’, or spiritual attainments, symbolizing their mastery over spiritual and material realms. Their depictions often include fierce and sometimes animal-headed forms, reflecting their mysterious tantric roots and their role as agents of transformation and cosmic balance. The sacred number 64 holds paramount significance, representing completeness and power within tantric disciplines, as it connects to 64 tantric scriptures, ‘siddhis’, and consecrated sites.
The Yoginis are closely linked with the awakening of ‘Kundalini’, the potent spiritual energy coiled at the base of the spine and serve as protectors, teachers, and guardians of esoteric knowledge. They work in tandem with Maa Durga, particularly during ‘Navratri’, embodying the protective and nurturing aspects of the divine feminine. At the sacred site of Urjaa Dham, these Yoginis are enshrined systematically as ‘Pindis’, rock relics beside the ‘Kotwalli’, overseen by the fierce deity Kaal Bhairav.
Worship at Urjaa Dham involves honoring the Yoginis collectively with offerings made to Maa Durga and Kaal Bhairav, as individual invocation requires careful guidance due to their unique powers. Devotees can invite the unified presence of the 64 Yoginis into their homes through ritual, believing that this invocation simultaneously attracts Maa Durga’s blessings, enhancing spiritual strength and protection against negativity.
Offer Your Devotion, Receive Her Blessings
During Navratri at Urjaa Dham’s Shakti Sthal, the sacred Akhand Jyoti burns for nine divine nights, with Maa Durga adorned daily in celestial splendour and Her praises sung each evening. This is a time when hearts are cleansed, spirits renewed, and prayers answered.
By offering your seva—through presence or contribution—you join this divine flow, making the rituals shine brighter and blessings reach further. In giving to Maa Durga and the 64 Yoginis, you open the doors to their grace, fulfillment of desires, and light the path for countless souls.
For secret divine blessings
Ashada Navratri, or Gupt Navratri, is a rare yet immensely powerful nine-day festival observed in the month of Ashadha (June–July). Dedicated to the nine forms of Maa Durga, it resonates deeply with the energies of Dus Mahavidyas and 64 Yoginis, making it a sacred time for spiritual growth, fulfillment of desires, and tantric sadhanas.
At Urjaa Dham, this divine period is celebrated with offerings of Desi Ghee, fruits, Vastra, Shringar, and precious jewelry, inviting devotees worldwide to participate physically or by donation, and receive Maa’s divine blessing
For special blessings
Magha Navratri, also known as Gupt Navratri, is celebrated with deep devotion at Urjaa Dham during the sacred month of Magha (January–February). Dedicated to the nine divine forms of Maa Durga, this powerful period also honors the 64 Yoginis and Dus Mahavidyas, resonating with intense spiritual energy.
Devotees from across the globe join these rare, potent rituals to seek blessings and fulfill special wishes through offerings of Desi Ghee, fruits, Vastra, Shringaar, and precious jewelry. You too can participate, donate, and immerse in this transformative spiritual celebration.
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