Shakti Peetha #17 of 51 • East India

Kamgiri

The genital organ (yoni) of Sati — the supreme Maha Peetha of Kamakhya, the source of all creative power in the Tantric heartland of India.

Kamgiri Shakti Peetha
Shakti Peetha #17 of 51

Sacred Identity

Shakti (Goddess)Kamakhya
BhairavUmanand
Organ / Ornament of SatiGenital Organ
LocationNilachal Hill, Guwahati
State / CountryAssam
RegionEast India
Kamgiri significance
Mythology & Significance

Sacred History

Kamgiri is the Peetha name for the Kamakhya shrine — the most powerful and most theologically significant of all 51 Peethas. The yoni (womb and creative power) of Sati fell on Nilachal Hill, Guwahati. The Goddess Kamakhya ("she who is the object of all desire") is worshipped here in a natural cleft in the rock, perpetually moist, revered as the living Goddess. The Bhairav is Umanand (the Bliss of Uma — Shiva), enshrined on a mid-river island in the Brahmaputra.

The Ambubachi Mela in June — when the Goddess is believed to menstruate for three days — is the most important Tantric festival in India. The temple closes for three days and the sacred red cloth and prasad distributed on the fourth day are considered the most powerful in all of India. The temple is the premier centre of Tantric initiation and practice in the subcontinent, drawing Tantric masters and seekers from across India.

Plan Your Visit

Practical Information

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Getting There

By road from Guwahati city: 8 km. Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati, has direct flights from Delhi, Kolkata and major cities. Guwahati Station is well-connected.

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Best Season & Festivals

October–February and April–May. Avoid Ambubachi Mela (June) unless specifically attending — it draws extraordinary crowds. Pre-book priority darshan online.

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Pilgrim Tips

Book Kamakhya darshan tokens online via the temple website — the general queue can be 4–8 hours. Online tokens significantly reduce wait time.

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Organ of Sati

The Genital Organ of Goddess Sati fell at Kamgiri, consecrating this land as a Shakti Peetha. The Shakti here is Kamakhya and the guardian Bhairav is Umanand.

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