Durga temples in India are recognized for Devi's tremendous presence and inexplicable incidents that confirm devotees' faith in her. Here is an overview of these temples.

1. Kamakhya Devi Temple: 
This remarkable temple is located atop Neelachal Mountain in Assam's capital city. This temple, one of the Goddess' 51 Shaktipeeths, is regarded as the focal point of Shakti-Sadhana practice. This temple is well noted for its Tantric rites. Everyone is fascinated by the Kamakhya Devi Temple. The temple is divided into three stones. In the initial section, not everyone is permitted to enter; however, in the subsequent sections, the mother appears. There is usually water from a stone nearby.

2. Mangala Gauri Temple: 
Shaktipeeth Maa Mangalagauri Temple is located on top of Bhasmakun Mountain, some distance from the city. There is a religious belief that Mother Sati's breast has fallen. This Shaktipeeth is commonly known as 'Palanhar Peeth' or 'Palanipeeth'. The belief holds that individuals who touch the rock will achieve immortality and reside in Brahmaloka. The unique aspect of this Shaktipeeth is that a person can stay alive by doing his Shraddha rituals here.

3. Jwala Devi Temple: 
The famous temple of Mata Jwala Devi is situated amidst the Kalidhar hills of Himachal Pradesh. According to Hindu theory, the tongue of Mother Sati fell here. There is fire from the earth in the temple of Mata Sati, as symbolized by the tongue of Mata Sati. The fire comes from inside the earth's surface; where it comes from is not yet known. Even scientists have failed to know its purpose.

4. Tripura Sundari Temple:
Sundari Temple in Tripura is one of India's iconic temples. According to Hindu religious traditions, the Sundari Temple in Tripura contains 51 Shakti Peethas of Maa Durga. This temple worships the Soroshi version of Maa Kali. This temple resembles the shape of a tortoise. This is why it's called Kurma Pripan. This temple is both intriguing and miraculous.

5. Navadurga Shakti Mandir:
Navdurga Shakti Mandir is located in the Khurja tehsil of Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. When devotees do 108 pradakshinas around the temple, it is believed that she grants all of their wishes. The temple's premises include a pillar known as the Manokamana pillar. If a knot is tied to this pillar after completing the 108 pradakshinas, every desire you have will be fulfilled.