Day 1
Jallandhar / Amritsar Pickup - Tripura Malini Shaktipeeth - Naina Devi
We will pick you from Jallandhar / Amritsar and drive towards Devi Talaab Mandir or Tripura Malini Shaktipeeth situated in Jalandhar City of Punjab. This 200-year-old Hindu temple, dedicated to the revered goddess Durga, stands as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India, drawing devotees from far and wide to witness its sacred presence. Here Sati is called Tripurmalini and Lord Shiva is called Bhishan. It is believed that Devi Sati’s Left Breast fell here.
Recently renovated, the temple seamlessly blends its original structure with new constructions reminiscent of the mystical Amarnath cave, creating a harmonious space for spiritual seekers.
Nestled within the temple complex is an ancient tank, revered as sacred as the temple itself, offering a tranquil oasis for contemplation and devotion. The shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, where he is depicted seated majestically on a tiger, adds a touch of mystique to the spiritual ambiance of this revered destination. As you explore the expansive premises, you'll encounter various shrines paying homage to different deities, enhancing the spiritual tapestry of the temple. Visitors often find solace in the peaceful ambiance of Devi Talab Mandir, especially during the morning hours when the rising sun casts a mesmerizing reflection on the temple pond. The complex exudes a sense of tranquility, with devotees practicing yoga, chanting bhajans, and immersing themselves in religious rituals. The air is filled with a sense of reverence and devotion, creating a serene environment for introspection and spiritual connection.
Decorated with intricate carvings and ornate decor, this hallowed place radiates a divine ambience. The temple features a pyramid-shaped tomb accessible through a lengthy passage. With its diverse shrines, serene surroundings, and cultural significance, Devi Talab Mandir stands as a unique blend of ancient tradition and modern spirituality. Whether you seek divine blessings, cultural exploration, or simply a moment of peace, this sacred site offers a memorable experience for all who venture within its hallowed grounds. After darshans drive for about 3 hours to reach Naina Devi Shaktipeeth.
Shri Naina Devi Ji Shaktipeeth is situated on a hilltop at a height of 1219 m above sea level in the Bilaspur District of Himachal Pradesh, it was built by Raja Bir Chand in the 8th century. This temple was constructed on a triangular hillock and is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of Sati. The temple can be reached on foot by stairs, or by road and then by climbing flight of steps. There is also a ropeway that can be used to reach the hilltop. This temple is among the most revered temples in the country. The eyes of Devi Sati fall at this place. After darshans we will drive for about 1 and a half hour to reach Una. On reaching check in to hotel for night stay.
Day 2
Chintapurni Bagla Mukhi Jwala Ji
After check out we will drive for about 2 hours to reach Chintapurni Devi. Maa Chintapurni Dham is located is situated in Una district of Himachal Pradesh. Now this place is known by the name of Chintapurni. This place is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. The feet of Mata Sati fell here. When Maa Sati, enraged by the insult of Shiva by her father, jumped into the sacrificial fire of her father King Daksha and sacrificed her life, then the angry Shiva roamed around the whole universe with her body. To calm Shiva's anger, Lord Vishnu broke the body of Mata Sati into pieces with his chakra. Wherever these pieces of the body fell on the earth, that place was called Shakti Peeth. This temple of Chintapurni Mata, that is, the goddess who full fills worries, is very ancient. Devotees have immense faith in touching the lotus feet of Mata. Chintapurni Devi is also called Chhinnamastika Devi. According to Shri Markandeya Purana, when Mother Chandi won by killing the demons, to quench the thirst of blood of the mother's assistant yoginis Ajaya and Vijaya, she cut her head and quenched their thirst with her blood, hence the mother was named Chhinnamastika Devi.
Later drive towards Bagla Mukhi Ji. 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 hawan at the Bagla Mukhi temple is granted. The name Bagla mukhi 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. All the worshippers of the Goddess wear yellow coloured clothes, and yellow sweets are offered to the deity. Many festivals are celebrated at Maa Baglamukhi Temple including Navratri, Guru Purnima, Vasant Panchami, and other special pujas and aartis. After darshans we will drive towards Jwala Ji Shaktipeeth.
On reaching, check in to your hotel. After some rest visit temple of Jwala Ji. 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. Devotees are instructed that they should not carry the Halwa prasad from Maa Chintpurni Devi to Maa Jwala Devi, if they are visiting Maa Jwalaji after visiting Maa Chintpurni Devi. Over night stay at hotel in Jwala Ji.
Day 3
Brajeshwari Devi at Kangra Chamunda Devi Dharamshala McLeod Ganj
Later we will drive towards Kangra and visit Shree Nagarkot Vajreshwari Devi Mandir or Mata Brajeshwari Devi Shaktipeeth; The primary deity worshipped here is Goddess Vajreshvari, the place is also known as Nagarkot Dham, where every pain and suffering of the devotees goes away just by seeing a glimpse of the Devi Mata. The first and main pindi established in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple is of mother Bajreshwari. The second is of mother Bhadrakali and the third and the smallest pindi is of mother Ekadashi. It is the place where Dhyanu Bhakt offered his head to Devi Maa. Therefore, those devotees of the mother who are also followers of Dhyanu come to the temple wearing yellow clothes and consider themselves blessed by seeing and worshipping the mother.
Later we will proceed towards Chamunda. On reaching visit Mata Chamunda ji or Chamunda Devi Temple. Perched amidst picturesque landscapes, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, one of the most powerful forms of Goddess Durga. The remote location and the surrounding natural beauty create an atmosphere of serenity, making it a perfect place for introspection and rejuvenation. The temple’s distinct architecture and the echoes of devotional chants fill the air, creating an ambience that resonates with your heart’s quest for inner peace. Envelop yourself in the divine energy that permeates the untouched hills, offering a profound sense of spiritual upliftment that lingers long after you depart.
The temple is believed to be the abode of Shiva and Shakti. At the back of the temple there is a cave-like scoop where devotees can see Lingam under a boulder, which represents Nandikeshwar Lord Shiva. A vast running water pool houses the statues of Lord Shiva and Saraswati. After darshans we will drive towards Dharamshala.
The vivid character of the city today attracts many famous people, including country heads, filmmakers and diplomats to Mcleodganj and Dharamshala from all over the world. In the area you will notice the Tibetan population and vibrantly robed monks, making it feel like another country. The Tsuglagkhang Complex is particularly fascinating, home to the Dalai Lama and the Namgyal Monastery. Your guide can explain the complex history of Tibetan refugees arriving across the border with Tibet, as well as a visit to the Tibet Museum. Night stay at hotel in McLeod Ganj.
Day 4
McLeod Ganj sightseeing Amritsar / Jalandhar Drop
Explore the nearby Mcleod Ganj Market that is famous for Tibetan handicrafts and amazing eateries serving fresh and savoury dishes cooked with a tinge of Tibetan cooking flavours.. From McLeod Ganj go to the Church of St. John in the Wilderness. It is a beautiful church built in the neo-gothic style in 1852. The church has some exquisite Belgian stained glass windows. One of the Viceroys of British India, Lord Elgin, is buried in the grounds of the church.
Dal Lake afterwards, go for a walk around Dal Lake. The lake is a picturesque excursion spot surrounded by Deodar forests. Nearby is a Hindu temple dedicated to Durveshwar Mahadev. Visit Naddi View Point and you can also walk out to the Waterfall from the temple of Bhagsunag. In the evening drive for about 5 hours to reach Jalandhar / Amritsar. On reaching we will drop you for your return journey. You can catch your flight or train.
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