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"Sometimes it's more about the journey than the destination": Prepare to embark on a transcendent journey of a family to the revered 18 Maha Shakti Peeths with the upcoming streaming series, 'Sarvam Shakthi Mayam' filled with emotive and spiritual depth

The 18 Maha Shakti Peeths hold immense significance in Hindu legends and are revered as sacred pilgrimage sites
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Entertainment
Prepare to embark on a transcendent journey with the upcoming streaming series, 'Sarvam Shakthi Mayam.'
Prepare to embark on a transcendent journey with the upcoming streaming series, 'Sarvam Shakthi Mayam.'

Prepare to embark on a transcendent journey with the upcoming streaming series, 'Sarvam Shakthi Mayam.' This enchanting series, filled with emotive and spiritual depth, features a stellar cast including Priya Mani, Sanjay Suri, Samir Soni, Ashlesha Thakur, Subbaraju, and Abhay Simha Reddy in pivotal roles.

Directed by the visionary Pradeep Maddali, this 10-episode masterpiece delves into the personal odyssey of an atheist writer and a dysfunctional family, weaving a tapestry of divine encounters and inner transformations.

The trailer unveiled on a momentous day, invites us into a world where skepticism meets the extraordinary. Under the guidance of Pradeep Maddali, the narrative takes us on a sacred pilgrimage, where our protagonist, the writer, and his entangled family set out to visit the revered Maha Shakti Peeths, the 18 divine sanctuaries created by Lord Shiva himself. Each location holds profound significance, as they symbolize the divine feminine energy in its purest form.

Sanjay Suri, who breathes life into the character of Madhav Suri, an individual burdened by unfulfilled dreams and the relentless pursuit of success, reflects on the role with heartfelt reverence. His character's transformative journey, beautifully conceived by the writer and the creative team, offers a rare glimpse into the profound clarity that emerges during challenging times. Suri expresses his gratitude to director Pradeep Maddali, the visionary creator BVS Ravi, the invaluable input of Creative Consultant Hemant Madhukar, and Producer Kaumudi for crafting such relatable content that resonates deeply with the audience. He extends special appreciation to his co-travelers, Priya Mani, Ashlesha Thakur, Abhay Simha Reddy, and Samir Soni, for their remarkable performances, skillfully captured by the talented Director of Photography, Sajeesh.

Through the trailer's enchanting glimpses, we witness Madhav Suri's battle with his own limitations, haunted by unfulfilled ambitions and the disapproval of his father-in-law. Yet, amidst their pilgrimage, the family encounters divine interventions, subtle miracles in nature that provide solace and resolution to their internal struggles. This divine guidance weaves a profound tapestry, serving as the thematic core of the narrative.

Priya Mani, who portrays the character of Priya, Madhav's beloved partner, embraces her role with unwavering devotion. She speaks of the character's multi-faceted nature, exploring the many dimensions of love and its profound beauty. The opportunity to peel back the layers of her character's complexity has been a transformative experience for Priya Mani, and she eagerly awaits the audience's immersion in their captivating journey. The series serves as a poignant portrayal of a dysfunctional family, resonating deeply with viewers and their own personal struggles.

Samir Soni, reflecting on his role, expresses profound wisdom passed down by our ancestors, reminding us that divine empowerment is always present, even in the most unexpected circumstances. Through a series of events, we witness an atheist writer's compelling journey, as he evolves from crafting books against God to ultimately penning his final work in favor of the divine. This unique genre offers a fresh perspective rarely explored, igniting a sense of anticipation as Samir Soni eagerly awaits the audience's reception of this spiritual odyssey.

Produced by the esteemed Anvic Entertainment LLP and Raw Entertainments LLP, and curated by the visionary BVS Ravi, 'Sarvam Shakthi Mayam' is a testament to the divine forces that shape our lives. From June 9th, this transformative series will grace the screens of ZEE5, immersing audiences in a world where spirituality converges with human emotions, forever altering their perceptions and kindling a newfound connection with the transcendent.

Maha Shakti Peeths

The 18 Maha Shakti Peeths hold immense significance in Hindu legends and are revered as sacred pilgrimage sites. These holy shrines are believed to be the places where the body parts of Goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva, fell after her self-immolation. Each Shakti Peeth is associated with a specific body part or ornament of the goddess. Let's explore some of the prominent Maha Shakti Peeths and their respective legends:

  1. Kamakhya Temple, Guwahati, Assam: Location: Situated on the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, Assam. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the yoni (reproductive organ) of Goddess Sati. According to the legend, after Goddess Sati self-immolated during a yajna, her yoni fell at this spot. The Kamakhya Temple is a revered site where the goddess is worshipped as the symbol of fertility and creation.

  2. Tara Tarini Temple, Odisha: Location: Located on a hilltop in Ganjam district, Odisha. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the breast of Goddess Sati. The legend states that the breast of Goddess Sati fell here after her body was dismembered by Lord Vishnu's Sudarshan Chakra. The Tara Tarini Temple is considered a powerful Shakti Peeth where devotees seek blessings for marital harmony and fulfillment of desires.

  3. Jwalamukhi Temple, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh: Location: Situated in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the tongue of Goddess Sati. It is believed that when Lord Vishnu severed the body of Goddess Sati into pieces, her tongue fell at this spot. The Jwalamukhi Temple is famous for the natural flames that emerge from the ground, symbolizing the eternal presence of the goddess.

  4. Kamakshi Amman Temple, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu: Location: Found in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the navel of Goddess Sati. According to the legend, the navel of the goddess fell here. The Kamakshi Amman Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi, a form of Goddess Parvati, and is highly regarded as one of the 51 Shakti Peeths.

  5. Vindhyavasini Temple, Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh: Location: Situated in Vindhyachal near Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the earrings of Goddess Sati. The legend states that the earrings of the goddess fell at this spot. The Vindhyavasini Temple attracts devotees who seek the blessings of the goddess for fulfillment of their desires.

  6. Kalighat Kali Temple, Kolkata, West Bengal: Location: Located in Kolkata, West Bengal. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the right toe of Goddess Sati. It is believed that the right toe of the goddess fell at this spot. The Kalighat Kali Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali and is one of the most significant Shakti Peeths, attracting millions of devotees.

  7. Naina Devi Temple, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh: Location: Situated in Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the eyes of Goddess Sati. It is believed that the eyes of the goddess fell at this spot. The Naina Devi Temple is located atop a hill and is considered a revered site where devotees seek blessings for clarity of vision and spiritual enlightenment.

  8. Chintpurni Temple, Una, Himachal Pradesh: Location: Found in Una district, Himachal Pradesh. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the feet of Goddess Sati. The legend states that the feet of the goddess fell at this spot. The Chintpurni Temple is a popular pilgrimage site, and devotees visit to seek relief from worries and to attain peace of mind.

  9. Mansa Devi Temple, Panchkula, Haryana: Location: Situated in Panchkula, Haryana. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the forehead of Goddess Sati. The legend suggests that the forehead of the goddess fell at this spot. The Mansa Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi and is a prominent site of worship for devotees seeking blessings and fulfillment of wishes.

  10. Bhavani Devi Temple, Tuljapur, Maharashtra: Location: Located in Tuljapur, Maharashtra. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the third eye of Goddess Sati. It is believed that the third eye of the goddess fell at this spot. The Bhavani Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhavani, a form of Goddess Durga, and is considered a significant pilgrimage destination in Maharashtra.

  11. Ambaji Temple, Banaskantha, Gujarat: Location: Situated in Banaskantha district, Gujarat. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the heart of Goddess Sati. According to the legend, the heart of the goddess fell at this spot. The Ambaji Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths and holds great importance among devotees who seek blessings and divine grace.

  12. Yogini Temple, Hirapur, Odisha: Location: Found in Hirapur, Odisha. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the hair of Goddess Sati. The legend suggests that the hair of the goddess fell at this spot. The Yogini Temple is dedicated to the Tantric form of the goddess and is known for its unique circular structure and mystical ambiance.

  13. Biraja Temple, Jajpur, Odisha: Location: Situated in Jajpur, Odisha. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the navel of Goddess Sati. It is believed that the navel of the goddess fell at this spot. The Biraja Temple is dedicated to Goddess Biraja, another manifestation of Goddess Durga, and is considered a sacred site of worship.

  14. Kireet Shakti Peeth, Kireet, Uttarakhand: Location: Located in Kireet, Uttarakhand. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the crown of Goddess Sati. According to the legend, the crown of the goddess fell at this spot. The Kireet Shakti Peeth is a lesser-known pilgrimage site, and devotees visit to seek blessings and divine protection.

  15. Vakreshwari Devi Temple, Vakreshwar, West Bengal: Location: Situated in Vakreshwar, West Bengal. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the throat of Goddess Sati. The legend suggests that the throat of the goddess fell at this spot. The Vakreshwari Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Vakreshwari and holds significance among devotees seeking blessings for speech and communication.

  16. Guhyeshwari Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal: Location: Found in Kathmandu, Nepal. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the genitalia of Goddess Sati. According to the legend, the genitalia of the goddess fell at this spot. The Guhyeshwari Temple is a sacred pilgrimage site in Nepal and is dedicated to Goddess Guhyeshwari, a form of Goddess Parvati.

  17. Nandikeshwari Temple, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh: Location: Situated in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the earrings of Goddess Sati. It is believed that the earrings of the goddess fell at this spot. The Nandikeshwari Temple is a renowned Shakti Peeth where devotees seek blessings for prosperity and spiritual upliftment.

  18. Shri Shailaputri Temple, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh: Location: Located in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. Legend: This Peeth is associated with the fingers of Goddess Sati. According to the legend, the fingers of the goddess fell at this spot. The Shri Shailaputri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Shailaputri, the first form of Goddess Durga, and holds immense significance for devotees seeking blessings for strength and stability.

These 18 Maha Shakti Peeths are regarded as sacred places of worship, drawing millions of devotees each year. Pilgrims undertake journeys to these Peeths to seek blessings, spiritual solace, and divine grace from the revered goddesses, paying homage to the eternal feminine energy that encompasses the universe.

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