Shakti Peetha #30 of 51 • Central India

Shondesh

The right buttock of Sati — Narmada, the river goddess herself, at the sacred source of the Narmada at Amarkantak in the Maikala hills.

Shondesh Shakti Peetha
Shakti Peetha #30 of 51

Sacred Identity

Shakti (Goddess)Narmada
BhairavBhadrasen
Organ / Ornament of SatiButtock (Right)
LocationNarmada Kund, Amarkantak
State / CountryMadhya Pradesh
RegionCentral India
Shondesh significance
Mythology & Significance

Sacred History

Shondesh Peetha marks where the right buttock of Sati fell, and extraordinarily, the Goddess is Narmada — the sacred river is herself the Shakti at this Peetha. The Bhairav is Bhadrasen (the Good Army). Amarkantak is where the Narmada and Son rivers both originate — a sacred highland at 1,048 metres where two of India's great rivers emerge from the earth. The Narmada itself is revered as a Jyotirlinga in river form — every stone (Banalinga) from her bed is sacred to Shiva.

The Narmada Parikrama — the 2,600 km barefoot circumambulation of the entire Narmada river from Amarkantak to the sea and back — is one of India's most demanding and meritorious pilgrimages, taking 3 years on foot. All Narmada Parikrama pilgrims begin and end their journey here at Amarkantak, making this Peetha a gathering point for some of India's most dedicated pilgrims. The Kapildhara waterfall (7 km) and the ancient Karnaswami temples add to the sacred landscape.

Plan Your Visit

Practical Information

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Getting There

By road from Bilaspur (CG): 75 km. By road from Jabalpur: 230 km. Nearest railway: Pendra Road Station (17 km). MP Tourism guesthouses available.

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Best Season & Festivals

October to March. Narmada Jayanti (Makar Sankranti, January) is the main festival when thousands gather at the Narmada source.

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Pilgrim Tips

The Narmada Udgam tank at Amarkantak is the spiritual heart — take a ritual dip before exploring the temples and the Kapildhara waterfall trail.

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Organ of Sati

The Buttock (Right) of Goddess Sati fell at Shondesh, consecrating this land as a Shakti Peetha. The Shakti here is Narmada and the guardian Bhairav is Bhadrasen.

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