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Walk Of The Yoginis: A Sacred Passage into India’s Esoteric Feminine Traditions
Project type
Spirituality
Date
Navratri Season
Location
India
A Sacred, Invitation-Only Passage into India’s Esoteric Feminine Traditions
Location: Bhubaneshwar → Hirapur → Jabalpur → Khajuraho → Bhubaneshwar
Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights
Guests: 4 only
Status: By Private Invitation Only
She is not worshipped. She is invoked.
Walk of the Yoginis is not a temple tour—it is a veiled pilgrimage into the forgotten, feminine pathways of Tantra. Hidden in plain sight, the Yogini shrines of India were once centers of mystic science, sacred geometry, and primal worship—accessible only to initiates.
This journey unlocks the door to those ancient circles. With exclusive access to rarely opened 64- and 81-Yogini temples in Odisha and Madhya Pradesh, you will be guided by scholars, mystics, and priestesses in silent rituals, moonlit ceremonies, and sacred practices meant to stir the inner Shakti.
From the fierce stone carvings to the magnetic stillness of the circular sanctums, each moment is a whisper from the ancient feminine divine—raw, wild, and untouched by modern devotion.
This is not for spectators. It is for seekers.
Highlights Include:
Private access to Yogini shrines
Guided tantric rituals performed at twilight under the open sky
Personal sessions on Yogic breath, Yantra drawing, and the symbolic role of the feminine in Tantra
Sacred geometry immersion, decoding the circular architecture and astral alignments of shrines
Night-time invocation ceremonies with curated incense, chants, and moon offerings
Stay in luxury heritage retreats, near temples and natural power sites
Ritual meals rooted in Yogini practices—simple, symbolic, and deeply nourishing
Personal sanctification scroll and a hand-carved Yogini talisman charged during the final ritual
Offered once a year during the waxing moon of Navaratri, to a handpicked circle of women and men called to the divine feminine.









