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Darshani
Darwaaza
As
per the legend, Mata Vaishno Devi met Pandit Shridhar in the
form of a girl child at the spot which is today known as the
Darshani Darwaza. This spot is also known because Darshani
Darwaaza because from here one gets a complete view of Trikuta
Mountain... More...
Holy Track: Old Track
In the earlier days, there used to be an unpaved
track and a few flights of stairs that used to lead the way
to Bhawan. This track called the old or original track was
mostly built on the traditional track of Shri Mata Vaishno
Devi Ji, which had been used by the pilgrims since hundreds
of years. Then, after the takeover of the management of the
Holy Shrine by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board in 1986...
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Holy Track:
New or Alternate Track
The old track is steep and narrow at some places.
Therefore it was decided to construct an alternate track to
Bhawan that would have a gentler gradient and would be wider
and shorter...More...
Ban
Ganga Situated on the bank of a small rivulet called Banganga
and at a height of 2700 ft., Banganga is the first major station for a yatri when
he undertakes his on-foot journey from Katra to Bhawan. As per the legend, the
goddess, accompanied by Langoor-Veer was moving to her destined abode in the Trikuta
Hills, when Langoor-veer felt thirsty. The goddess shot an arrow into the ground
and a spring gushed out... More...
Charan
Paduka The ancient temple of Charun Paduka, situated at a distance
of nearly one Km from Banganga, is also connected to the legend of goddess Vaishno
Devi. As per the Legend, the goddess stopped at this place for a while to look
back and check whether Bhairon Nath was still chasing her or not. Due to Her standing
there for a while, her footprints got engraved there, hence the name... More...
Adhkuwari
The word Adhkuwari means Eternal virgin. At this place the
Goddess is believed to have worshiped Lord Shiva in a cave for 9 months and when
Bhairo Nath discovered her inside the cave She made an opening in the cave with
her trident and proceeded towards Bhawan. Adkuwari also marks the midpoint of
the Yatra and most pilgims like to rest here for a while and refresh themselves.
More... Himkoti Himkoti
is situated at a distance of 2.75 kms from Adkuwari on the new track. Himkoti
is one of the most beautiful spots on this track with breathtaking scenic views
of the entire valley. Although there is no traditional or religious significance
associated with this point, yet the very nature of this spot and its natural splendour
envelops the pilgrims in a ethereal and mysterious charm. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi
Shrine Board has developed a view point, restaurant and a dosa counter here. Packed
and cooked food including meals, hot and cold beverages and other important items
including medicare and oxygen cylinders, cassettes are available here. There is
adequate place to rest and relax and also enjoy the beauty of nature. Himkoti
is being developed something more than a view point, with an artificial pond,
a garden and a meditation centre. Sanjhichhat
Sanjhichhat is the highest point for the pilgrims on their trek to the Holy
Bhawan. The place is situated at a height of about 6,200 feet above the sea level,
and presents a panoramic view of the landscape below. The final destination is
about 2 km. away from this point.The Helipad is also located at this point...
More... Bhairon
Ghati Bhairon temple is the next halt for the pilgrims after
visiting the holy Shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi Ji. This old temple is significant
from the point of view of a holy legend associated with the Shrine. After beheading
Bhairon Nath and after his profuse repentance, the Almighty Mother Goddess forgave
and blessed him and granted him the boon that the Darshans of his temple would
be the final link of Her Great Pilgrimage. Thus, for the full blessings of the
journey to Mata Vaisno Deviji, Yatries would have to pay obesiance at Bhairon
temple on their return. More...
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