8 Devi Darshan: Mata Naina Devi ji, Mata Chintpurni Ji, Mata Jwalaji, Mata Banglamukhi ji, Mata Kangra, Mata Chamnuda Devi Ji, Mata aasha Puri ji, Mata vaishno Devi ji: Overview
The land of God and Goddess is Himachal. Himachal Pradesh has some of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites and Hindu temples. Goddess Durga is worshipped in different forms among the Hindus. Nau Durga is the nine manifestations of Goddess Durga that hold the paramount position in Hindu Mythology. It is believed that paying homage to these forms of Goddess makes the devotee free from all sins and wrongdoings. This Tour Covers 8 holy Temples like Aasha Puri Devi, Vaishno Devi, Naina Devi, Chintpurni Devi, Jwala Ji, Kangra Devi, Banglamukhi, and Chamunda ji. Explorica Travels is one of the best travel agencies which provides services at a reasonable cost. The sacred temple of Maa Chintpurni Devi is in the Una District of Himachal Pradesh. It is about 40 km from Una Himachal. Chintpurni ji is situated at an altitude of 940 meters and is part of the Una Himachal district in Himachal Pradesh. The temple is situated on one of the highest peaks of the Sola Singhi range of hills.
Top Highlights Of The Tour
• Chintpurni Devi Is also known as Chhinnamastika Devi.
• Visit Mansa Devi and Kalka Devi In Chandigarh.
• The flame is worshiped as a manifestation of the goddess Jwalamukhi in Jwala ji Temple.
• Visit famous temple Kangra Devi also Known as Vajreshvari Devi.
• Full excursion of Chamunda devi and Baglamukhi.
8 Devi Darshan – Package Itinerary
Day: 1 Arrive Chandigarh-Nainadevi temple
Arrive Chandigarh and then proceed to Anandpur sahib. After that we proceed to nainadevi temple. On the way to Naina Devi ji, Visit Nagal Hydel Dam and Bhakhra Dam. Spend some time there for photo Session. Enjoy the View of Gobind Sagar Dam (Boating in Gobind Sagar Dam is Optional).Proceed and Reach Naina Devi by catch the Roap-Way for the temple & start the hill ascent for the Mata Naina Devi Temple. Have Drashan at Maa Naina Devi temple.
Naina Devi: Shri Naina Devi Ji is one of the most notable places of worship in Himachal Pradesh. Located in Distt Bilaspur. it is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths where limbs of Sati fell on Earth. This holy place witnesses the huge crowd of pilgrims and devotees round the year and especially during Shravan Ashtami and in the Navratras of Chaitra & Ashwin.
Day: 2 Nainadevi Temple-Chintpurni Devi Temple
Naina Devi and Chintpurni Temple are two popular pilgrimage sites located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The distance between Naina Devi and Chintpurni Temple is approximately 85 kilometers by road.Naina Devi to Una, and then from Una to Chintpurni Temple via the NH 503 and NH 205 highways. Along the way, you will pass through scenic villages, forests, and hills of Himachal Pradesh.
Maa Chintpurni: The one of the most famous place in una is Maa chintpurni Devi temple. Mata Chintpurni Devi is one of the many manifestations of the Supreme Goddess Durga. In this form She is also called Maa Chinnamasta or Maa Chinnamastika – the one with detached head. We humans have endless desires; desires steer us towards anxiety and worry. The Divine Mother relieves Her devotees from worries (chinta) by fulfilling all their desires. That’s why, appropriately called MATA CHINTPURNI.
Day: 3 Chintpurni Devi Temple – Baglamukhi Devi Temple
Chintpurni Temple and Baglamukhi Temple are both important Hindu pilgrimage sites located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The distance between these two temples is approximately 60 kilometers and it takes about 2 hours to travel by road. As you travel from Chintpurni Temple to Baglamukhi Temple, you will pass through several small towns and villages, offering glimpses of rural life in Himachal Pradesh. The route is dotted with tea stalls and small restaurants, where you can stop for a quick snack or a cup of tea.
Overall, the journey from Chintpurni Temple to Baglamukhi Temple is a scenic and memorable one, offering glimpses of the natural beauty of Himachal Pradesh and the religious and cultural heritage of the region.
Baglamukhi Devi Temple: Baglamukhi Temple is a popular Hindu temple located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is situated in the small town of Bankhandi, which is approximately 35 kilometers away from the city of Kangra. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Baglamukhi, who is believed to be the eighth avatar of the Hindu goddess Durga. Baglamukhi is worshipped as the goddess of power, victory, and protection.
Day: 4 Baglamukhi Devi Temple – Jawalaji Temple
To travel from Baglamukhi Temple to Jawalaji Temple distance between Baglamukhi Temple and Jawalaji Temple is approximately 75 kilometers, and it takes about 2.5 hours to cover this distance by road. You can hire a taxi or take a bus from Baglamukhi Temple to Jawalaji Temple. The route is scenic, and you will pass through lush green hills and forests.
Jawalaji Temple: Jwala Ji Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is dedicated to Goddess Jwala Ji, also known as the Goddess of Fire. The temple is famous for its eternal flame, which is believed to have been burning continuously for centuries without any fuel or intervention. The temple complex houses several smaller shrines dedicated to other Hindu deities as well.
Day: 5 Jawalaji Temple – Kangra Devi Temple
The distance between Jawalaji Temple and Kangra Devi Temple is around 25 km, and it takes approximately 1 hour to travel by road. Here are the directions to reach Kangra Devi Temple from Jawalaji Temple Start your journey from Jawalaji Temple and head towards NH 154. After driving for about 4 km, turn left onto NH 503A. Continue on NH 503A for approximately 13 km until you reach Kangra. In Kangra, take a right turn at the Kangra Petrol Pump onto SH 17. After driving for about 6 km on SH 17, you will reach Kangra Devi Temple.
Kangra Devi Temple: Kangra Devi Temple, also known as Brajeshwari Devi Temple, is a Hindu temple located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga, who is worshipped here in the form of Brajeshwari Devi. The temple has a rich history and is believed to have been built over 1000 years ago. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times due to invasions by various rulers. The temple as it stands today was rebuilt in the 19th century
Day: 6 Kangra Devi Temple – Chamunda Devi Temple
To travel from Kangra Devi Temple to Chamunda Devi Temple Start by leaving Kangra Devi Temple and head towards the main road. Once you reach the main road, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to Chamunda Devi Temple. The distance between Kangra Devi Temple and Chamunda Devi Temple is around 17 kilometers, and it takes approximately 30-40 minutes to cover the distance by road. The road from Kangra Devi Temple to Chamunda Devi Temple is scenic and passes through beautiful hills and forests. After reaching Chamunda Devi Temple, you can explore the temple and its surroundings. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, who is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga
Chamunda Devi Temple: Chamunda Devi Temple is a Hindu temple located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Chamunda Devi, who is believed to be an incarnation of the goddess Durga. The temple is situated on the banks of the Baner river, amidst the scenic Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.The temple complex is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The main entrance of the temple is decorated with intricate carvings and sculptures of various Hindu gods and goddesses. Inside the temple, there are several shrines dedicated to different deities, including Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Hanuman.
Day: 7 Chamunda Devi Temple – Ashapura Temple
Chamunda Devi Temple and Ashapuri Temple are both located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. The distance between the two temples is around 50 kilometers and the journey can take around 2-3 hours depending on the mode of transportation and traffic conditions.
Ashapura Temple: The Ashapuri Temple is a popular Hindu temple located in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Ashapuri, who is believed to fulfill the wishes of her devotees. It is situated atop a hill, and visitors can reach the temple by climbing a flight of stairs or by taking a cable car. The temple offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys, making it a popular tourist destination. The temple complex also has several other smaller temples dedicated to various Hindu deities.
Day: 8 Ashapura Temple – Vaishno Devi Temple Jammu And Kashmir Sightseeing And Departure
Ashapuri temple is located in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh, and Vaishno Devi temple is located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Therefore, traveling from Ashapuri temple to Vaishno Devi temple would involve crossing state borders and a significant distance.
The most common route to travel from Ashapuri temple to Vaishno Devi temple is to first travel to Jammu, which is approximately 250 km from Ashapuri. From Jammu, one can take a taxi or bus to Katra, which is about 48 km away and serves as the base camp for the trek to Vaishno Devi temple. The trek from Katra to Vaishno Devi temple is around 13 km long and can take anywhere between 4-6 hours depending on one’s fitness level and pace.
Vaishno Devi Temple: The Vaishno Devi temple is a Hindu pilgrimage site located in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Vaishno Devi, also known as Mata Rani, who is believed to fulfill the wishes of her devotees. The temple is situated in the Trikuta Mountains and can be reached via a steep uphill trek of around 14 kilometers from the base camp at Katra. The trek is considered a holy journey, and many devotees undertake it as a form of penance.
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