Bhawan...
Reaching
Bhawan
The Holy Bhawan houses the Sanctum Sanctorum the
Holy cave which is the ultimate destination of the yatries.
Inside the Holy Cave the Goddess has revealed herself in
the form of Holy Pindies manifesting Mata in her three forms
Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Mata Saraswati...More...
Obtaining
a Group Number
Yatries would recollect that prior to the commencement
of their yatra, they had obtained a Yatra Registration Slip
or Parchi from the Yatra Registration Counter (YRC) located
at Katra. This slip had been checked and stamped at Banganga.
The most important role of the slip is at Bhawan, where
the slip is revalidated and used to issue a group number.
The group number is allotted at the Yatra Slip Counter located
on the left hand side immediately after the luggage check
post. This group number would then determine the sequence
in which the yatries would have the Holy Darshan and the
time for which they would have to wait before obtaining
Darshans...More...
Facilities
available at Bhawan
The Shrine Board has provided various facilities for the
yatries at Bhawan, to facilitate comfortable Darshans...More...
Preparing
for Darshans
Most pilgrims prefer to take a bath before proceeding for
Darshans. In the olden days pilgrims used to take a bath
at the Bathing Ghat, with the water that flows from the
feet of Mata. With the passage of time, and particularly
after the vesting of the management in the Shrine Board,
new Bathing ghats and many toilets and bathrooms have been
constructed. Attempts have been made to channelise the water
from the Holy Cave to all these new Bathing areas, so that
irrespective of where the pilgrim takes a bath, he receives
the cleansing effect of the Holy Water...More...
Waiting
in Queue
Immediately after a pilgrims group number is called
or displayed, he/she is ushered in through Gate No.1 into
the queue complex. The queue complex is a long corridor
which opens first into two large waiting halls, one after
the other and finally opens at the mouth of the Holy Cave...More...
Coconut
Prasad Counter
The traditional offering to the Goddess invariably comprises
a coconut. However for reasons of time and security, coconut
offerings are not allowed to be carried by the pilgrims
beyond a designated point...More...
The
Original Cave & New Tunnel
While on the way to the Sanctum Sanctorum, one crosses
a small patio type of structure on the right hand side of
which is a Cave opening. This is the original Cave leading
to the Holy Pindies. In the olden days, the yatries used
to reach the Sanctum Sanctorum through this cave only. Nowadays,
this cave is kept closed for a large part of the year. Since
this cave is quite narrow, it takes several minutes for
a single person to cross it and reach the Sanctum Sanctorum...More...
Ornamentation
The ornamentation of the Holy Pindies was done gradually
over a period of time since the discovery of the Holy Shrine.
Various devotees offered jewelry, crowns, Chhatras, idols
etc, for the ornamentation of the Holy Pindies. The same
ornamentation continued all these years and everything was
kept practically untouched. Various idols and statues donated
by the Kings and placed in the Sanctum Sanctorum were also
visible immediately behind the Pindies...More...
Amrit
Kund & Charan Ganga
Just outside the exit tunnel, towards the left hand side
of the Cave is the Amrit Kund. This comprises the water
taps through which flows the water of the Charan Ganga,
the sacred water flowing from the feet of Mata. Pilgrims
prefer to fill the Holy Water called Charanamrit in bottles
and take it along with them for purification of their residences
and cure of various ailments...More...
Prasad
Outside the exit tunnel and just beyond the Amrit Kund
lies the Prashad counter. The blessings of the Mother Goddess
in the form of Prashad pouches are handed over to the devotees
by the temple priests. Each Prashad pouch comprises the
Mishri Prashad plus a blessed coin, carrying the image of
the Holy Pindies. In addition, Khazaana (coins) are given
to the devotees. This Khazaana Prashad is believed to be
a good luck coin(s) and devotees would do well to keep it
in their cash boxes, temples or other important places in
their homes or establishments...More...
Coconut
Reclaim Counter
Yatries would recollect that Coconut Prashad had been handed
over by them to the temple priests in the Waiting Hall and
a token had been received in lieu of it. This token is now
exchange for the blessed coconut at the Coconut Prashad
counter. This counter is located on the right of the exit
route...More...
Other
Darshans Inside Cave
The Holy Cave is around 98 feet long. Besides the main
Darshans of the Pindies inside the Cave, there are various
other Darshans, outside and inside the Holy Cave and around
the Holy Pindies. It is believed that the Darshans of 33
crore (330 million) Gods and Goddesses are present in the
Holy Cave. It is believed that at some given point of time,
each of the 330 million gods and goddesses have worshipped
the Mother Goddess in the Holy Cave and have left their
symbolical marks inside...More...
Other
Darshans at Bhawan
There are other Darshans in the Bhawan area as well. These
include Darshans of Lord Shivas Shivling in a cave,
Mata Durga, Lord Shiv, Shri Ram with Sita and Lakshman,
Lord Hanuman etc. These Darshans are in temples situated
at different point of the Bhawan complex. Signboards have
been put up at Bhawan to guide the yatries as to the location
of these temples...More...