Electrient Yoginis are not only goddesses, but they are considered the infinite stream of power. According to mythology, she is the presiding deity of cosmic energies. They are worshiped with esoteric and tantric methods.
Shardiya Navratri 2025: 64 Yoginis are not only goddesses, but infinite stream of power. It is believed that every form of power is revered, sometimes fierce, sometimes gentle, sometimes mysterious. By worshiping them, devotees can give new dimensions to their lives and touch supernatural heights.
It is believed that these yogis are the invisible and vast forms of power, which controls every energy of the universe. There are many temples in India, known as the Chounath Yogini Temple, such as Hirapur (Odisha), Morena (Madhya Pradesh), Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) and Ranipur.
Who are 64 Yoginis?
According to the legend, when Param Shakti composed the universe, he composed 64 divine powers from his body. These forms were later called Yoginis. She was not only considered helpful in spiritual practice, but she also became the presiding deity to control cosmic energy and mysterious powers. It is said that those who worship them, they can get extraordinary powers free from fear.
Why is the practice of Yoginis secret?
Yoginis are practiced openly. This practice is mainly based on tantric methods and secret mantras. It is believed that when a seeker worships 64 Yoginis with the right method, he gets the divine vision, control over his powers and success in every aspect of life.
Names of 64 Yoginis
The names of the 64 Yoginis described in the scriptures differ slightly in different traditions, but the main list described in the Yogini Tantra and Shaktisangam Tantra is as follows.
- Abhbha
- Domination
- Daily
- Ganeshwari
- Gandharvika
- Vetalika
- Laxmi
- Rudrani
- Vajreshwari
- Yamaghanta
- Indrani
- Yakshini
- Tiger skin
- Kalika
- Chandika
- Maheshwari
- Shandkali
- Varahi
- Nateshwari
- Virginity
- Chamunda
- Kaushiki
- Bhairavi
- Kartikiki
- Brahmani
- Vaishnavi
- Scrutiny
- Raodri
- Narayani
- Andry
- Kaushaleshwari
- Kapalini
- Gentleman
- Vindhyavasini
- Katyayani
- Kotvi
- star
- Sakambari
- Black night
- Bhadrakali
- Matangi
- Kameshwari
- Ashtalakshmi
- Eighth
- Shodashi
- Vajrawahini
- Gajmukhi
- Bagalamukhi
- Annapurna
- Chinnamasta
- Fierce star
- Bhimeshwari
- Mahalakshmi
- Black
- Bhuvaneshwari
- Queen mother
- Shulini
- Durga
- Chandraghanta
- Siddhalakshmi
- Vindhyeshwari
- Mahakali
- Tripurasundari
- Kamakhya
The secret of Yogini temples
The glory of these yogis is so secret and powerful that their temples are not even ordinary. Most of the 64 Yogini temples are made in spherical or semicircular shapes, in which open sky appears. This symbolizes that yogis are a symbol of infinite and huge energy like the sky. It is said that by doing spiritual practice in these temples, devotees can directly connect with the cosmic power.
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