Trikona Parikrama of Vindhyachal

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Trikona Parikrama of Vindhyachal is a sacred triangular pilgrimage circuit connecting key Shaktipeeth and associated temples in the Vindhyachal region, undertaken by devotees as an important ritual of worship and penance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu religious practice
parikrama
pilgrimage ritual
associatedWithConcept Navratri observances
Shaktipeeth NERFINISHED
Shaktism NERFINISHED
associatedWithDeity Ashtabhuja Devi NERFINISHED
Goddess Durga NERFINISHED
Kali NERFINISHED
Sita NERFINISHED
Vindhyavasini Devi NERFINISHED
connectsSite Ashtabhuja Devi Temple NERFINISHED
Kali Khoh Temple NERFINISHED
Vindhyavasini Devi Temple NERFINISHED
other associated temples in Vindhyachal region
culturalSignificance important local pilgrimage tradition
devotionalFocus propitiation of Shakti
reverence to Divine Mother
hasAccessibility reachable from Mirzapur city
hasOrientation organized around three principal goddess shrines
hasPilgrimageType regional pilgrimage
hasRitualPurpose penance
worship
hasRouteType fixed traditional route
hasShape triangle
hasTemporalAspect especially during Navratri
often undertaken during festivals
includesPractice circumambulation of temples
offering prayers
recitation of mantras
isConsidered a form of atonement for sins
an act of austerity
languageContext practised mainly by Hindi-speaking devotees
locatedInCountry India
locatedInDistrict Mirzapur district NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Vindhyachal NERFINISHED
locatedInState Uttar Pradesh NERFINISHED
partOf Vindhyachal pilgrimage NERFINISHED
performedBy Hindu devotees
performedFor fulfilment of vows
seeking blessings
spiritual merit
religiousSignificance considered highly sacred
religiousTradition Hinduism
requires physical circumambulation of the triangular circuit

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vindhyachal Temple forms Trikona Parikrama of Vindhyachal