Shri Sravani Temple Shakti Peeth

This site is revered because it marks the spot where the spine (backbone) of Goddess Sati is believed to have fallen—making it one of the 51 powerful centers of divine feminine energy.






Architecture of Shri Sravani Temple

The temple showcases classic Bengali architecture, with a curved roof and intricate brickwork, infused with Islamic-influenced arches—reflecting the cultural blend of the region
The structure includes a main shrine, smaller shrines, and a sacred water tank (Kumari Kunda) enveloped by peaceful natural surroundings.
Its walls display stone carvings and mythological panels, while notable artifacts—like ancient bronze statues, ritual vessels, and oil lamps—are housed within.
Built with a traditional mix of limestone mortar, jaggery, and urad dal, the temple has remained resilient against earthquakes over centuries.
How to Reach Shri Sravani Temple Shakti Peeth
The temple is situated near Kumira (Kumari Kunda), in the Chittagong District of Bangladesh.
It is accessible via regional roads and public transport from Chittagong city—allowing pilgrims and visitors from Bangladesh and neighboring regions to easily reach it.
Temple Timings

