Uma Devi Shakti Peetha
Uma is a Shakti Peetha located in Mithila region, Bihar, India, where left shoulder of Devi Sati is believed to have fallen. The presiding goddess is Uma and the Bhairava is Mahodar.
Mahodar • Left Shoulder • Mithila region, Bihar • India
Last verified by Sanjeet Kumar on 2026-04-28 • Reviewed by Pandit Review Desk
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Quick facts
- Devi
- Uma
- Bhairava
- Mahodar
- Body part
- Left Shoulder
- Location
- Mithila region, Bihar, India
- Darshan
- 05:30 - 21:00
- Last verified
- 2026-04-28
Legend and significance
Uma is revered in Shakta traditions as a sacred seat connected with the left shoulder of Devi Sati. Pilgrims visit Mithila region for darshan, sankalp prayers, and regional Devi observances that remain active through annual festival cycles.
This spoke is prepared for practical yatra use with route-oriented guidance, on-ground timing cues, and cluster links to nearby Shakti destinations.
Uma in Mithila region is mapped as a high-intent Shakti stop for pilgrims planning state and cross-border yatra clusters.
Location and how to reach
- Nearest airport: Mithila region nearest commercial airport
- Nearest railway: Mithila region regional railhead
- From Mithila region: 15 km (30-60 minutes)
- Local taxis, autos, and pilgrim buses are usually available; confirm last-mile options before departure.
Darshan timings
05:30 - 21:00. Aarti windows and festival crowds may affect queue times.
Dress code: Modest traditional attire is recommended for darshan. • Entry fee: General darshan is usually free; special puja counters may have temple-set charges.
VIP darshan: Available (Temple policy varies by day and festival window.)
Festivals
Uma annual utsav
Major seasonal worship period for Uma devotees in the Mithila region pilgrimage corridor.
Current year: Navratri windows 2026 (local panchang confirmation advised)
Festival started 84 days ago.
Where to stay
Stay options range from budget dharamshalas to city hotels near Mithila region. Confirm seasonal pricing before peak festival dates.
Nearby Peethas
- Mangla Gauri
Gaya, Bihar • approx 175 km
- Guhyeshwari
Kathmandu, Bagmati • approx 182 km
- Nalateshwari
Nalhati, West Bengal • approx 284 km
Plan your visit
Use Daanyam for sankalp-based seva planning, donation pathways, and guided yatra combinations.
FAQs
What is the best time to visit Uma?
Early morning darshan and non-peak weekdays are usually easier for families and elders.
Can Uma be combined with nearby Shakti shrines?
Yes. This page links nearby clusters to help plan same-state or multi-day circuits.
Are festival dates fixed every year?
Festival windows follow annual panchang calculations, so verify exact dates before travel.
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