What Are the 64 Yoginis-and Why Are They So Powerful Yet So Unknown?
Ankit Gupta | May 25, 2025, 23:38 IST
Highlight of the story: The 64 Yoginis are not forgotten; they are simply waiting for the right seekers to remember them. Their obscurity is a veil—and only those with sincerity, devotion, and readiness can lift it. In every Yogini is a mirror of the soul: fierce, free, mysterious, and whole.
The Silent Guardians of Tantra
Birth of the Yoginis in the Womb of Tantra
These Yoginis are not consorts in the usual patriarchal sense; they are autonomous, often frighteningly so. Their worship is believed to have been practiced by Tantric adepts who sought not devotion, but transformation—physical, spiritual, and cosmic. They were part of secret rituals meant to transcend time, space, and ego.
Some scholars link them to earlier Vedic goddesses, the Matrikas or 'Mothers,' whose powers multiplied and diversified in Tantric traditions. While the Vedas offered male-dominated theology, Tantra elevated the feminine to the absolute—and the Yoginis stood at the forefront of that revolution.
Yogini Temples as Cosmic Gateways
Some of the most well-known Yogini temples include:
Hirapur, Odisha: A perfectly preserved 9th-century circular shrine housing 64 stone Yoginis, each unique in posture and expression.Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh: A hilltop ruin believed to house the rituals of the Yogini cult.Ranipur-Jharial, Odisha: Known for its blend of Shaiva and Shakta elements, with Yoginis presiding over the vast natural landscape.These temples were not places of mass worship. Instead, they served as initiatory spaces for Tantric practitioners, who performed rituals on full moons, eclipses, and solstices. The open roof symbolized the infinite sky—a cosmic witness to secret rites.
Powers and Symbolism
Yoginis are often depicted riding animals, holding skulls or weapons, with multiple arms and fierce expressions. These are not mere artistic flourishes, but coded symbols:
Weapons = Power over obstacles and enemies (both internal and external)Animal mounts = Command over primal instinctsSkulls = Triumph over death and egoWorship of the Yoginis was designed to awaken the dormant Kundalini within the practitioner. Their mantras, yantras, and rituals are keys to unlocking supernatural abilities (siddhis) like levitation, shape-shifting, invisibility, and astral travel.
Forgotten or Hidden?
Suppression by Orthodox Brahmanism: As patriarchal systems regained control, the autonomous feminine divine was seen as a threat. The Yoginis, with their fierce independence and taboo-breaking rituals, were pushed to the margins.Secrecy of Tantra: Tantric knowledge is initiatory and secret. Revealing Yogini worship without spiritual readiness could bring harm, not power. Thus, their worship was never meant for the masses.Colonial Misinterpretation: British Orientalists misunderstood Tantric iconography as grotesque or erotic. They labeled Yogini cults as primitive and degenerate, accelerating their erasure.Yet, their temples still stand—quiet, weathered, and waiting.
Why the Yoginis Still Matter Today
Beyond Gender: Though female in form, their energies transcend gender binaries. They empower both men and women to embrace wholeness.Empowerment: The Yoginis symbolize freedom, not submission. They call us to reclaim parts of ourselves that patriarchy or society has suppressed.Spiritual Transformation: Their worship is a path not to devotion alone, but to complete inner alchemy.Their rediscovery is not just an archaeological curiosity—it is a call to remember a dimension of the sacred that was never meant to be tamed.
The Whisper of Forgotten Goddesses
Their power lies not only in their mystery, but in their invitation: to go beyond dogma, beyond fear, and beyond form—into the heart of the Divine Feminine.
If you hear them calling, you are ready.