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Five Devi Darshan in Himachal - Tour Trip Mart
Five Devi Darshan in Himachal - Tour Trip Mart
Five Devi Darshan by Tour Trip Mart is an 3 days / 2 nights tour package during
which you will take back the blessings of Maa Durga from her different
manifestations such as-Naina Devi, Mata Jwala ji, Brajeshwari Devi, Chintpurni
& Chamunda Devi.
Route Map
Una, Himachal Pradesh 174303
Your spiritual journey starts from Amb Andaura. On reaching Amb Andaura railway
station our Himachal Devi Darshan Cab Driver will receive you and will take you by
road to the Mata Chintpurni Temple or Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi. Amb to
Chintpurni Devi temple is about 21 kms journey and takes about 1 hour to reach.
On reaching Chintpurni Shaktipeeth, freshen up and pray at the lotus feet of Mata
Shri Chhinnamastika Devi temple. According to legend the feet of Devi Sati fell at
this place and is thus considered one of the most important of the 51 Shakti
Peeths. It is believed that if you ask something from the Devi with a true heart, your
wish will be granted.
Later proceed for Jwalaji Devi temple located at a distance of about 32 kms from
Chintpurni.
On reaching Jwalaji, check in to the hotel & relax. In the evening visit the temple of
Mata Jwalaji which is renowned for its exquisiteness. As per the legends, the
mouth or tongue of Devi Sati fell here at the time of self-sacrifice. Ever since, the
Goddess occupied the place and she manifested in nine flames. Return back to
hotel for overnight stay.
Early in the morning you can attend morning Aarti at Jwala Ji temple. Later check
out from the hotel & drive towards Nagarkot Mata Brajeshwari Temple at Kangra
which is popular for its elaborated fabrications along with the rich rituals
performed there. The main deity of this temple is Brajeshwari Devi who is also
known as Vajrayogini. She is also the incarnation of Parvati, the Goddess or Aadi
Maya on the Earth.
Later proceed for Chamunda Devi Temple which is about 25 kms from Kangra. The
Chamunda Devi Temple is a shrine to the wrathful form of Goddess Durga or
Chamunda who in Hindu Mythology is the symbol of female power. The idol of
Goddess Chamunda in the temple is considered so sacred that it is completely
hidden beneath a red cloth and is kept so always. Seek blessings from Goddess
Chamunda & check in to the hotel for overnight stay.
Early in the morning you can join the morning Aarti of Mata Chamunda Ji. Later
drive for about 34 Kms to reach Bagla Mukhi
The shrine is dedicated to one of the Ten Mahavidyas of the Supreme Goddess as
per Shaktism. Devotees visit the temple with hopes of getting their wishes fulfilled,
cases won, exams passed or life otherwise to be happy and successful. It is said
that anything asked for after performing homagni and yajna at the temple is
granted. The name Bagalamukhi comes from two separate Sanskrit words, 'Bagala'
meaning 'bride' and 'mukhi' meaning 'face'. In essence, it translates to the deity
having captivating and hypnotising powers in her face or herself which fights the
evil away. It is said that yellow is the favourite colour of the goddess which is why
the Baglamukhi Temple has been painted yellow in colour.
Later drive towards Mata Naina Devi temple which is about 103 kms from temple.
The temple is positioned on hilltop & you can reach the peak of hill by following the
concrete stairs or using cable car facility. The eyes of Devi Sati fall at this place.
After seeking blessings from Mata Naina Devi return back to Una. On the way you
can have views of the Bhakhra Dam Reservoir. In the evening board your train from
Una & return back to Delhi or desired place and take back some wonderful
memories of a lifetime.
Note : Package can be customized from Chandigarh / Pathankot / Katra / New Delhi
also according to your requirement or Train or Flight Timings.
Travel Plans
Eg. Number of travellers, duration, travel dates, pick up point etc.
In case of four persons, family room with two double beds will be
provided.
Above rates may change any time, kindly confirm before booking.
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