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Overview of 4 Devi Darshan Package with Baijnath Shiva Temple

The 4 Devi Darshan with Baijnath Shiva Temple is a spiritually enriching pilgrimage circuit in the Una & Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh that beautifully blends Shakti (Divine Mother) and Shiva worship. This sacred journey typically includes visits to four revered Devi temples—Maa Chintapurni, Jwala Ji, Brajeshwari Devi Kangra and Chamunda Ji. Each representing different forms of the Goddess—along with the ancient Baijnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Together, they symbolize the cosmic balance of feminine and masculine divine energies.

Set against the serene backdrop of the Dhauladhar ranges and lush valleys, this pilgrimage is not only a path of devotion but also a journey through history, mythology, and natural beauty. Devotees believe that completing the 4 Devi Darshan along with prayers at the Swayambhoo Shivlinga of Baijnath brings spiritual fulfillment, inner peace, and blessings for health and prosperity.

Ideal for pilgrims, families, and spiritual travellers, this darshan circuit offers a meaningful experience where faith, legend, and the tranquil Himalayan landscape come together in harmony.

Tour Highlights: 4 Devi Darshan with Baijnath Shiva Temple


  • Sacred 4 Devi Darshan
Visit four revered Devi temples of the Kangra region, each representing powerful forms of Shakti and deep-rooted local faith.

  • Baijnath Shiva Temple दर्शन
Seek blessings at the ancient Baijnath Temple, home to a Swayambhoo Shivlinga, renowned for its spiritual energy and historical significance.

  • Perfect Balance of Shakti and Shiva
Experience a unique pilgrimage that unites Goddess worship with Lord Shiva, symbolizing cosmic harmony and spiritual completeness.

  • Suitable for Families & Pilgrims
A well-rounded spiritual tour suitable for all age groups, combining devotion, culture, and nature.

🕉️ Tour Duration: 2 Nights / 3 Days
This beautifully crafted itinerary is designed to offer a soulful, serene, and spiritually fulfilling experience. You’ll be surrounded by the divine energy of the Himalayas while exploring sacred temples steeped in centuries of devotion.

🏨 Comfort & Hospitality:
To make your pilgrimage truly memorable, we have handpicked hotels that offer:

  • Best-in-class hospitality
  • Modern amenities & cozy accommodations
  • Personalized services ensuring a home-away-from-home experience
  • Personalized VIP darshan assistance at major temples (subject to temple rules)

Our dedicated team is committed to making your stay comfortable and your spiritual journey smooth and joyful.

📞 Book Your Darshan Tour Now: Call us at: 01894314564

We’re happy to assist you in planning your Devi Darshan Yatra.

Why Choose This Tour?
  • Combines 4 Devi Temples + Lord Shiva Darshan
  • Curated hotel stays for spiritual comfort
  • Covers 4 major Devi Temples with Baijnath in a short yet fulfilling itinerary
  • Perfect for families, elderly devotees & group travellers
  • Flexible packages: Premium | Deluxe | Standard | Customized

🚘 Package Includes:
  • Private Cab for all transfers and temple visits
  • 2 Nights Hotel Stay with all essential amenities
  • Meals included as per itinerary or customizable upon request

🚉 Start Point Options:
  • Amb Andaura Station (default starting point)
  • Pathankot Railway Station (depending on your train schedule)
Itinerary for 4 Devi Darshan with Baijnath Package

Day 1 Arrival - Chintapurni - Bagla Mukhi - Chamunda


Arrival and Spiritual Journey through the Sacred Shakti Peeths

Upon your arrival at the railway station, our representative will warmly receive you and escort you to your hotel. After freshening up, we will begin our spiritual journey with a visit to the revered Maa Chintpurni Dham.
Maa Chintpurni Dham (Una, Himachal Pradesh)

Visit to Maa Chintapurni Temple:

This sacred shrine is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of India. According to legend, the feet of Maa Sati fell at this place. The temple is dedicated to Chintapurni Devi, also known as Chhinnamastika Devi—the goddess who fulfills the worries of her devotees.

As per the Shri Markandeya Purana, when Mother Chandi defeated the demons, she cut off her own head to quench the blood thirst of her yogini aides, Ajaya and Vijaya, with her blood. This self-sacrificial act is why she came to be known as Chhinnamastika Devi. The temple holds great spiritual significance, and touching the lotus feet of the goddess is believed to bring peace and blessings.

The name “Chintpurni” literally means “the remover of worries.” Devotees flock here to seek the blessings of the goddess and to experience spiritual solace by touching the lotus feet of the divine mother. The temple radiates an aura of ancient sanctity, and the unwavering faith of countless devotees makes it a powerful place of worship.

Mid-day: Maa Baglamukhi Temple

Next, we head towards the temple of Maa Baglamukhi, one of the Ten Mahavidyas of the Supreme Goddess as per Shaktism. This temple is especially revered by devotees seeking divine intervention in legal matters, academic success, and life challenges. It is believed that prayers offered here—especially through homagni and hawan rituals—are granted without fail.

The name “Baglamukhi” is derived from Sanskrit, where ‘Bagala’ means bride and ‘mukhi’ means face, symbolizing the goddess’s mesmerizing and protective power. Yellow is considered her favorite color—hence, the temple is adorned in yellow, and worshippers wear yellow attire and offer yellow sweets during rituals.
The temple becomes particularly vibrant during festivals like Navratri, Guru Purnima, and Vasant Panchami, with special pujas and aartis performed with great devotion.

Chamunda Devi Temple (Chamunda)
After darshan at Baglamukhi, we will proceed to Chamunda, where you’ll check in to your pre-booked hotel and unwind for a while. In the evening, we’ll visit the Chamunda Devi Temple, nestled amidst the scenic hills and serene landscapes.

Dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, a fierce form of Goddess Durga, the temple is both spiritually and naturally enriching. The remote setting and lush surroundings provide a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for reflection and rejuvenation. The temple's distinct architecture, the hum of devotional chants, and the surrounding natural beauty create a deeply immersive spiritual experience.

Behind the temple lies a cave-like structure that houses a Lingam under a boulder, representing Nandikeshwar Lord Shiva. There is also a large sacred pool with statues of Lord Shiva and Goddess Saraswati, offering a tranquil space for devotees.

Enjoy a night’s stay in Chamunda, embracing the serenity and divine energy of the region.

Day 2

Baijnath Shiva Temple - Brajeshwari Devi - Jwala Ji


🌄 Morning: Visit to Baijnath Shiva Temple


After check out we will drive for about 2 hours to reach Baijnath. Baijnath Shiva Temple is nestled between the scenic districts of Kangra and Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, it is a town where history, nature, and spirituality blend seamlessly. The gentle flow of the Binwa River enhances its serene beauty. It's an ancient shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Beyond its architectural grandeur, the temple is steeped in legends, mysteries, and centuries-old devotion that continue to captivate pilgrims and travellers alike. Inscriptions carved on the walls of Baijnath Temple reveal that the present structure was built in the 12th century AD by two merchant brothers, Manyuka and Ahuka. Historical evidence suggests that a smaller shrine already existed at the site, which was later expanded into the grand temple seen today.

These inscriptions, written in Sanskrit and Pahari using the Tankri script, are still visible in the temple’s mandapam. They praise Lord Shiva and mention the ruler of that era, King Jaya Chandra, along with other merchants who contributed to the temple’s construction. The inscriptions also refer to the ancient name of Kangra district, Trigarta, and the former name of Baijnath town, Kirgraam, offering valuable insight into the region’s past.

Baijnath Temple vs. Baidyanath Temple: Confusion Cleared

Baijnath Temple in Himachal Pradesh is often confused with the Baidyanath Temple in Deoghar, Jharkhand, due to the similarity in their names. However, these are two entirely different temples. The Baidyanath Temple of Deoghar is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, whereas Baijnath Temple is not a Jyotirlinga. Despite this distinction, Baijnath Temple holds immense spiritual and historical significance.

One of its most remarkable features is the presence of a Swayambhoo Shivlinga, believed to have emerged naturally from the earth. The exact origin of this Shivlinga remains unknown, with many devotees believing it has existed since the dawn of life itself.


Afternoon Visit  to Shree Nagarkot Vajreshwari Devi Mandir (Mata Brajeshwari Devi Shaktipeeth)


We will drive towards Kangra for about 2 hours to visit the sacred Nagarkot Dham, also known as Shree Vajreshwari Devi Temple. This Shaktipeeth holds great spiritual significance, where devotees believe that just a glimpse of Devi Vajreshwari can relieve them of all suffering.

  • Primary Deity: Goddess Vajreshvari (Bajreshwari)

  • Sacred Pindis in the Garbhagriha (Sanctum):

  1. Mata Bajreshwari – the main pindi
  2. Mata Bhadrakali
  3. Mata Ekadashi – the smallest pindi

🛣️ Evening : Drive towards Jwala Ji


After darshans we will drive towards Jwala Ji Shaktipeeth, it is a famous temple of Goddess Jawalamukhi located in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. The primary deity worshipped here is believed to be the manifestation of the Goddess Sati with flaming mouth. Here Maa Bhagwati is present in the form of a Paawan Jyoti. Five Aartis are performed here regularly. During Chaitra Aswin Navratras and Shrawan Months there will be huge rush of devotees to this temple. Tuesdays and Fridays are very special and special poojas are performed here. Night Stay at hotel in Jwala Ji.

Day 3

Jwala Ji- Amb Andaura Drop


You can visit Jwala Ji Temple in the morning also. After check out we will drive for about 2 hours to reach Amb Andaura Railway Station. At Amb Andaura Station, you’ll board your return train Vande Bharat at 1 PM—carrying with you not just souvenirs, but the blessings of Maa Durga and the memory of a journey that touched the soul.

Later Options:
Option 1 – Towards New Delhi:
You can also catch the Himachal Express at 09:22PM from Amb Andaura Station for your return journey to New Delhi.

Option 2 – Towards Pathankot / Chandigarh :
Start your return drive towards Pathankot (approx. 3-hour drive) or Chandigarh ( 4 Hours).
Upon arrival, you will be dropped at the Pathankot / Chandigarh Railway Station. From here, you can return to your final destination.

Note:  We would like to thank you for choosing Devi Darshan Tours to visit Himachal Devi Temples. If you wish us to drop you at Chandigarh Airport / Railway Station, Pathankot Railway Station or any other place, simply tell us.
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Your Plans
If you are not able to make up your mind as per the tour itinerary , then we can also make changes and provide a customized, tailor-made package, especially for you. We can modify this package as per your budget, duration as well as the tourist places you’d like to visit. This customization helps you make the best out of your package.
4 Devi Darshan with Baijnath Package

Stay
All accommodations are on a twin/triple sharing basis in hotels equipped with modern amenities. Options include Standard, Deluxe and comfortable Premium Rooms, depending on the package selected.
Meals
As per requirement (EPAI/CPAI/MAPI).
Pickup & Drop
Amb Andaura Railway Station.
Transportation

  • Dzire, Ertiga, Innova Crysta, Tempo Traveller as per group size.
  • Includes fuel, driver charges, parking, toll, green tax.
  • Reliable, experienced and adept local driver cum guide with great knowledge of the area and the terrain.
  • Quick Darshan
    As per requirement( Charges extra).

    Q1. Which temples are covered in the 4 Devi Darshan Yatra with Baijnath?
    Our tour covers the most important temples in Himachal Pradesh: Mata Chintpurni, Mata Jwala Ji, Mata Baglamukhi, Mata Brajeshwar i Devi Kangra, Mata Chamunda Devi & Baijnath Shiva Temple.

    Q2. How many days are required for the Himachal Devi Darshan Yatra?
    We offer a 3-Day Express Package for devotees with limited time.

    Q3. What type of hotels will we stay in?
    We provide stays at handpicked hotels near the temples, ensuring cleanliness, comfort, and safety. The different categories are Standard, Deluxe & Premium.

    Q4. What kind of vehicles are used for travel?
    We use Govt.-registered taxis, Tempo Travellers, and SUVs with experienced hill drivers. All vehicles are licensed, fully documented, and well-maintained for your safety.

    Q5. Is food included in the package?
    Meal plans depend on the package you choose. Mostly we provide breakfast. We also guide you to safe & hygienic eateries near temples for lunch/dinner. You can also order dinner from hotel's restaurant.

    Q6. What is the best time to visit?
    The yatra can be done year-round, but the best time is March–June and September–November, when the weather is pleasant. Navratri festivals are especially auspicious.

    Q7. Can senior citizens and children join?
    Yes, Our Packages are designed with comfortable travel, safe halts, and easy access to temples. Wheelchair assistance (at some temples) can be arranged if required.

    Q8. Where does the Yatra start?
    The package starts from Amb Andaura, but pickup & drop can also be arranged from Chandigarh or Pathankot.

    Q9. Is Dharamshala sightseeing included?
    No, McLeodganj, Dharamshala sightseeing is not included. You can get your package customized at an extra cost.

    Q10. Can the itinerary be customized?
    Absolutely! 🙌 We can adjust the tour plan as per your time, preferences, and temple priorities.

    Chintpurni Temple Timing
    Winter: 05:30 AM – 09:30 PM
    Summer: 04:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Morning Aarti: 06:00 AM
    Evening Aarti: 08:00 PM

    Jwala Ji Temple Timing
    Winter: 07:00 AM – 09:30 PM
    Summer: 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Morning Aarti: 07:00 AM (Winter), 06:00 AM (Summer)
    Evening Aarti: 07:00 PM (Winter), 08:00 PM (Summer)

    Brajeshwari Temple Timing
    Winter: 05:30 AM – 09:00 PM
    Summer: 05:30 AM – 10:00 PM
    Morning Aarti: 06:30 AM (Winter), 05:45 AM (Summer)
    Evening Aarti: 07:30 PM (Winter), 08:30 PM (Summer)

    Chamunda Temple Timing
    Winter: 06:00 AM – 09:00 PM
    Summer: 05:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Morning Aarti: 08:00 AM
    Evening Aarti: 06:00 PM (Winter), 08:00 PM (Summer)

    1) Stay on double/triple/quad sharing.
    2) Rates may change with hotels/services.
    3) Similar hotels provided if original unavailable.
    4) Itinerary may change due to conditions.
    5) Personal expenses not included.
    6) ID proof mandatory.
    7) Carry warm clothes if coming in winter.
    8) Can carry snacks & water.

    Train Schedule from Amb Andaura
    Departure
    Train Name & No Amb Andaura Departure Anandpur Sahib Departure (ANSB) NDLS / DLI Arrival
    Vande Bharat Express
    No 22448
    01:00 PM 02:40 PM 06:25 PM
    Himachal Express
    No 14053
    09:20 PM 10:37 PM 05:00 AM
    Jan Shatabdi Express
    No 12058
    04:25 AM 05:38 AM 11:45 AM
    Arrival
    Train Name & No NDLS / DLI Departure Anandpur Sahib Arrival (ANSB) Amb Andaura Arrival (AADR)
    Vande Bharat Express
    No 22447
    05:50 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM
    Himachal Express
    No 14053
    22:50 PM 05:30 AM 07:05 AM
    Jan Shatabdi Express
    No 12057
    02:35 PM 08:25 PM 09:46 PM
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