Pitambara Peeth sits at the entrance to Datia as one of India's most visited Shakti Peeths, centred on the shrine of Bagalamukhi Devi. Devotees travel from across the country to seek the goddess's blessings for strength against obstacles and adversaries, with the atmosphere turning especially intense during Navratri celebrations. The temple complex includes several connected shrines, wide courtyards for gathering pilgrims and a steady rhythm of aarti and prayer through the day. Its spiritual pull has earned Datia the nickname Laghu Vrindavan.
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