Shivaharkaray

Coordinates: 25.0°30′50″N 65.0°30′55″E / 25.51389°N 65.51528°E / 25.51389; 65.51528
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Shivaharkaray (शिव हर काली) OR Karavipur (कर्विरपुर)
Religion
Hindu God Shiva, is worshipped in Ragi form as Krodhish, personification of anger. Shivaharkaray is third in the list of 51 Peethas identified in the Puranas.[2][3]

Legend

Sudarshan Chakra
, the rotating blade on his finger tip. He dismembered the body of Sati into several pieces, and wherever a piece fell on the earth, its location was consecrated as a divine shrine, or Shakthi Peeth, with deities of Sati (Parvati) and Shiva.

These locations have become famous pilgrimage places as Pithas or Shakthi Pithas, and are scattered throughout the subcontinent, including in Pakistan,

Shivarathri, the night festival of Shiva.[2]

This temple is one of the two

See also

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