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Shakta — Shakti Peetha

Danteshwari Temple, Dantewada

Dantewada, Chhattisgarh

⭐ One of the 51 Shakti Peethas; principal deity of the unique Bastar Dussehra festival

1 Temple Overview

Location
Dantewada, Chhattisgarh, India
Main Deity
Goddess Danteshwari
Temple Type
Shakta — Shakti Peetha

The Danteshwari Temple in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh, is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, dedicated to Goddess Danteshwari, and serves as the principal tutelary deity of the historical Bastar kingdom and its tribal-influenced royal heritage.

Significance: One of the 51 Shakti Peethas; principal deity of the historical Bastar kingdom

2 Why Is It Famous?

The temple is famous as the family deity of the Bastar royal dynasty and central to the region's unique blend of mainstream Hindu Shakti worship with strong tribal (Gond and other indigenous) religious traditions, reflecting Chhattisgarh's distinctive cultural synthesis, and is particularly renowned for the grand annual Bastar Dussehra festival, one of the longest such celebrations in India.

3 Story and Legends

According to Shakti Peetha tradition, a tooth (danta) of Sati fell at this location, giving the goddess and temple their name Danteshwari. The deity has been deeply venerated by the Bastar royal lineage for centuries as their primary protective and tutelary goddess.

4 History

Built
Ancient origins; current structure developed substantially across medieval period under Bastar dynasty patronage
Built By
Extensively developed under the patronage of the Bastar royal dynasty

Renovations: The temple has been continuously maintained by successive Bastar rulers and later regional administration, preserving its significance to local tribal-Hindu syncretic tradition.

6 Architecture

The temple follows a relatively distinctive regional architectural style reflecting the blend of mainstream Hindu and tribal influences characteristic of Bastar's cultural heritage.

7 Main Deity Information

Goddess Danteshwari is worshipped here with deep reverence connecting mainstream Shakti tradition with strong indigenous tribal devotional practices unique to the Bastar region.

8 Festivals and Celebrations

The Bastar Dussehra is the temple's defining celebration — a remarkable 75-day festival (one of the longest Dussehra celebrations in India), uniquely blending Hindu and tribal ritual traditions in a manner found nowhere else in India.

9 Best Time to Visit

October for the extraordinary Bastar Dussehra festival; otherwise October to February for comfortable weather.

Chhattisgarh has hot summers and pleasant winters (October-February most comfortable).

10 Darshan and Temple Timings

Opens
5:00 AM
Closes
8:00 PM

Aarti Schedule: Morning and evening aarti conducted following regional Shakta tradition.

11 Pujas and Rituals

Worship here uniquely blends mainstream Hindu Shakti ritual with strong indigenous tribal religious customs, particularly pronounced during the extended Bastar Dussehra celebration.

12 How to Reach

✈️ Nearest Airport
Jagdalpur Airport — 90km, or Raipur — 300km
🚆 Nearest Railway
Kirandul Railway Station — 25km

13 Accommodation

Basic guesthouses available in Dantewada; more extensive options in nearby Jagdalpur.

14 Food and Prasadam

Regional Chhattisgarhi cuisine, influenced by both mainstream and tribal traditions, available nearby; temple prasad includes traditional offerings.

15 Entry Fees and Costs

Free entry.

16 Rules and Dress Code

Modest traditional attire recommended.

17 Nearby Attractions

Chitrakote Falls (often called the "Niagara of India"), Bastar region tribal heritage sites.

18 Interesting Facts

The 75-day Bastar Dussehra is considered one of the most uniquely syncretic Hindu festivals in India, deliberately incorporating tribal Gond community participation and ritual elements alongside mainstream Hindu Dussehra observances, reflecting Bastar's distinctive cultural history.

19 Visitor Tips

Time your visit specifically for the Bastar Dussehra festival period in October for a truly unique cultural-religious experience unlike any other Dussehra celebration in India. Combine with a visit to nearby Chitrakote Falls.

20 Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What makes Bastar Dussehra unique?
It is a remarkable 75-day festival uniquely blending mainstream Hindu and indigenous tribal ritual traditions, found nowhere else in India in this combined form.
Q: Why is the goddess called Danteshwari?
According to Shakti Peetha tradition, a tooth (danta) of Sati fell at this location, giving the goddess her name.

21 Quick Summary

LocationDantewada, Chhattisgarh
DeityGoddess Danteshwari
Best Time to VisitOctober for the extraordinary Bastar Dussehra festival; otherwise October to February for comfortable weather.
Timings5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Special SignificanceOne of the 51 Shakti Peethas; principal deity of the unique Bastar Dussehra festival
Nearest AirportJagdalpur Airport — 90km, or Raipur — 300km
Nearest RailwayKirandul Railway Station — 25km

22 Ratings

Spiritual Significance ★★★★½ (4.5/5)
Architecture ★★★½ (3.5/5)
Historical Importance ★★★★½ (4.5/5)
Accessibility ★★½ (2.5/5)
Family Friendliness ★★★½ (3.5/5)
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