The Sacred Descent: Understanding the Eighteen Shakti Peethas and Their Divine Significance The eighteen Shakti Peethas, known as Ashtadasa Shakti Peethas in Sanskrit, represent some of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Hindu tradition. These sacred locations emerged from a cosmic event that transformed divine tragedy into spiritual sanctuaries, each marking a place where the consciousness of the Divine Mother manifests in powerful and tangible ways. The Skanda Purana provides detailed accounts of these holy sites, revealing their origins and significance to devotees across centuries. The Divine Tragedy at Daksha's Yajna The narrative begins with Daksha, a progenitor deity and powerful figure in the cosmic hierarchy, who decided to conduct an elaborate Yajna—a sacred fire ritual meant to invoke divine blessings. Before commencing this grand ceremony, Daksha traveled to Mount Kailash to personally invite the various deities who would sanctify the proceedings with their divine ...