Sanatan Bhumi सनातन भूमि

The 64 Yogini: a mandala that orbits

An introduction to the Yogini cult — what the chausath yoginis are, where they live in the tradition, and why their temples are circular.

Sunil Kaushik ·

The Yoginis are not a list. They are a mandala.

That single sentence, if you sit with it, dissolves most of what gets written about the sixty-four. The lists differ — the Kaulajñānanirṇaya names one set, the Skanda Purāṇa another, the local Bheraghat inscriptions a third. Spending years arguing which list is “correct” misses what the Yogini temples themselves are trying to teach: the sixty-four are positions around a centre, and the centre is what matters.

Why the temples are circular

Every classical Yogini temple — Hirapur, Ranipur-Jharial, Bheraghat, Khajuraho’s chausath-yogini shrine — is hypaethral and circular. No roof. Stones arranged in a ring. The deities face inward.

The geometry is the doctrine.

The Yoginis are the vṛtti — the modifications of consciousness that orbit the still centre. The centre is not always named the same: in some traditions Bhairava, in some Bhairavī, in some Mahākālī. What is consistent is that the sixty-four are not worshipped in isolation. You walk the ring; you are walked by it.

चतुःषष्टिः समाख्याता योगिन्यः क्षेत्ररक्षिकाः ।
तासां मध्ये स्थिता देवी सर्वज्ञा सर्वकामदा ॥

The sixty-four are spoken of as the Yoginis, guardians of the field. Among them stands the Devī — all-knowing, granter of every desire.

What this track will cover

This first track of Vidya will move slowly:

  1. The mandala — what the circle is doing
  2. The lineages — Kaula, Krama, Mata, and where they overlap
  3. The lists — the major textual sets and what they share
  4. The temples — Hirapur, Ranipur, Bheraghat, walked one at a time
  5. The Yoginis themselves — each one, with attributes, mantra, and the position she holds
  6. The closing — what the worshipper is, after walking the ring

This is not a comparative-religion exercise. It is closer to a slow circumambulation in print.

— Sunil Kaushik