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Mata Vaishno Devi |
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Vaishnodevi The shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi is one of the most visited pilgrim sites in
India. Situated at a height of 5, 300 ft., the site is located inside a cave in
a hill. One of the most visited pilgrim sites in India, the shrine of Mata
Vaishno Devi is located in a cave, amidst the folds of the Trikuta Bhagwati hill
at a height of 5, 300 ft., in the state of Jammu and Kashmir (J & K). This
cave temple is at a distance of 61 kms from Jammu and the last 13 kms of the way
have to be negotiated on foot by the yatris, as the devotees are called. Once at
the entrance to the cave, the path turns into a narrow tunnel with a cold stream
named the Charan Ganga running through it. The pilgrim has to wade through this
to reach the sanctum sanctorum.
The
holy cave shrine of Vaishno Devi is nestled in a beautiful recess of the Trikuta
Mountains forming a part of the lower Himalayas. It is located 61 km north of
Jammu at a height of 5,200 feet above the sea level in the state of Jammu and
Kashmir. In the cave there are images of three deities viz. the Mahakali,
Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati.
Location The
Vaishno Devi shrine is nestled in the Trikuta Mountain. It lies 61 km north of
Jammu in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir. Perched at a height of 5,200
feet above the sea level, Vaishno Devi is a cave in the lower Himalayas. Katra,
the town at the foot of the Trikuta hills is the base camp for the Vaishno Devi
shrine. Katra is 48 km from Jammu, 650 km from Delhi (via Una), 520 km from
Udhampur, 410 km from Chandigarh and 80 km from Patnitop The shrine is visited
all through the year, but the path is difficult during the winters when the
route is often blocked by snowfall.
Vaishnavi - The
Manifestation of Goddess Shakti The temple of Vaishno Devi is dedicated
to Vaishnavi, the human manifestation of Goddess Shakti. Within the temple is
the deity in the form of a five and half feet tall rock with three Pindies or
heads. It is written that the goddess to achieve her destiny of finally merging
with Lord Vishnu assumed the form of a human and was born as Vaishnavi, in the
household of one Ratnakar. Even as a young girl, Vaishnavi displayed an immense
thirst for knowledge that soon out thought her teachers. Soon she started to
search within herself for the answers that she couldn't find elsewhere and
learnt the art of meditation. Realizing the importance of Tapasya (meditation)
Vaishnavi renounced all worldly comforts and betook herself to the forest to
meditate in peace.
Legend has it that while Vaishnavi was in the forest
she encountered Lord Rama, prince of Ayodhya, who was in exile. Recognizing him
immediately as an avatar of Lord Vishnu she begged him to merge with her, but
Lord Rama, knowing that the time was not ripe promised her that on the
completion of his exile he would again pass that way. If she recognized him then
he would fulfill her wishes. True to his word he returned in the guise of an old
man, but Vaishnavi failed to recognize him. Rama consoled her and advised her to
set up an ashram at the base of the Trikuta Hills and continue with her penance.
The Significence The holy Shrine of Mata
Vaishno Devi Ji is unique as it contains the holiest of holy Pindis manifesting
Mata in her three forms which are Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati.
Each of these forms represent particular attributes.
Maha Kali
represents Tam Guna : Tam stands for darkness or unholiness. In her attribute of
Maha Kali, Mata is constantly endeavoring to vanquish the forces of darkness.
She blesses her devotees by giving them strength to never lose heart and
constantly battle the forces of darkness till they prevail upon them. Maha
Lakshmi represents Raj Guna : Raj stands for sustenance, prosperity and well
being. In her attribute of Maha Lakshmi Vaishno Mata blesses her devotees with
wealth and prosperity and thus makes their life more comfortable and happy.
Maha Saraswati represents Satva Guna : Satva stands for purity and
goodness. In her attribute of Maha Saraswati, Mata blesses her devotees with
pure thoughts and a high intellect. This enables them to distinguish between the
good and the bad, between righteousness and unrighteousness and helps them to
adopt the correct path in life.
A combination of these three attributes
in a single Shakti is known as Mata Vaishno Devi Ji and this unique combination
is what makes her revered all over the world. Each person on earth contains the
attributes of Tam Guna, Raj Guna and Satva Guna in some degree or the other. His
or her behavior is therefore, conditioned by the attribute that is predominant.
However, to lead a full and meaningful life a balance has to be struck amongst
the three. This balance is extremely difficult to achieve. It needs divine
blessings. It is only at Vaishno Devi Ji that such blessings are possible
simultaneously from a single source of Shakti . This is what makes the holy
Shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi Ji unique in the world. The Yatra The Yatra begins at Katra and pilgrims have to
cover 13 km of terrain on foot to reach the Darbar. One kilometer away from
Katra, is Banganga, place where Mata quenched her thirst and at 6 km further
down, is the holy cave at Adhkawari.The entire 13 km route is quite wide and
tiled. Besides, the whole path is lit up every night by powerful sodium vapour
lamps. The whole route is swept and cleaned from time to time throughout the
day. Yatris are requested to keep the path clean.
Shelter cum sheds and
shelter cum cafeterias are setup throughout the route. Pure vegetarian food is
available at these outlets. Price charts are exhibited at all these outlets
prominently. Drinking water has been made available all along the route, with
water coolers and storage facilities.
Public utilities with automatic
flushing systems along the track and at the Bhawan. After 6 km. of trekking, you
would reach Adhkawari, the holy cave where Mata meditated for nine months. Do
visit the cave. After 9.5 km., you would reach Sanji Chhat where you can rest
for sometime. Accommodation is also available at this place. Bhawan is just 3.5
km. away.
The Darshan At the entrance to the
cave is a place called Bhavan where the worshipper buys prasad (offering to the
God, a little of which is returned to the devotee for distribution amongst his
near and dear ones) and other offerings. Here the Yatri is issued a token number
on showing the Yatra ticket. The group no. and the time for the Yatri's turn is
mentioned on the token.
At Bhavan there are cloakrooms, lockers for your
belongings and change rooms. It is customary to bathe and change clothes before
joining the queue for the darshan. Amidst the continuous chanting of Jai Mata
Di, pilgrims wait patiently for their turn after depositing their coconut at the
entrance for which they are given tokens. Each one has to enter the cave alone
as the tunnel to the shrine is very narrow and has to be negotiated with care.
Once inside it widens out to provide darshan of the goddess. The return is via a
different route that takes the devotee to the shrine of Bhairon and then back to
Katra.
Cave The total length of the holy Cave
is about ninety eight feet. Here you can see symbols of a large number of Gods
and Goddesses of the Hindu pantheon. At the mouth of the original tunnel to the
holy Cave on the left hand side of the rock face you can see the symbol of Vakra
Tunda Ganesha. Adjacent to the symbol of Lord Ganesha you can see the symbols of
Surya Dev and Chandra Dev. When you crawl into the holy Cave through the natural
tunnel you cross over the Dhadh of Bhairo Nath who was beheaded by the Goddess
at the entry point to the holy Cave. The Dhadh is fourteen feet long. After this
you come across the symbol of Lord Hanuman who was also called Launkra Beer.
Beyond the Launkra Beer point you have to wade your way through water
Twenty three feet beyond Launkra Beer, on the left upper hand side, the roof of
the cave flares out and the weight of this over hang appears to the resting on
the innumerable heads of Shesh Nag. Immediately below Shesh Nag there is the
Havan Kund of Mata. Adjacent to the symbols of Shankh, Chakra, Gada and Padam.
Higher up, almost touching the ceiling of the cave are the symbols of the five
Pandavas, the Sapt Rishi, the Than of the divine cow, Kamdhenu, Brahma, Vishnu,
Shiv and Parvati.
Three feet further ahead, on an elevation some what
lower than Shiv and Parvati, is the Khamba that was gripped by the legendary
worshipper Prahalad. Diagonally below this, at the water level you can see the
Yantra with innumerable mystical signs and symbols inscribed on it. Twenty two
feet beyond this point, the Sher Ka Panja symbolising the lion, which is the
mount of Mata Vaishno Devi Ji is located.
The distance from the entry
point to the Sher Ka Panja is fifty nine feet.. Six feet further ahead, on the
left hand side, are the symbols of Shankar and Gouri. Thirteen feet beyond the
symbols of Shankar and Gouri the holiest of the holy Pindies of ``Mata Maha Kali
Ji'', ``Mata Maha Lakshmi Vaishno Devi Ji,'' and ``Mata Maha Saraswati
Ji''.appear .To the right of the holy Pindies on the upper side we can once
again identify the symbols of Ganesh, Surya Dev, Chandra Dev and Goddess
Annapurna. Slightly behind the holy Pindies, on the right hand side you can see
the symbol of the seated Sinh Raj. A little ahead of this you can make out the
full hand of the Goddess raised in the Vard Hast mode, granting boons to the
world. Immediately opposite the Holy Pindies is the natural symbol of Lord
Pashupati Nath.
Water(Charan Ganga) gushes out of the base of the holy
Pindies and flows out of the holy Cave. Charan Ganga is collected in small
containers by the devotees and is taken home. It is also channelised to the
bathing ghat and the devotees can take a bath in this water before they join the
queue for Darshan of the holy Pindies.
The
Pindis The cave at the Trikuta mountain is indeed a unique cave as it is
in this cave that Shakti in her incarnation of Vaishavi resides in a petrified
rock form and it is only here that she is manifested in her 3 forms Maha Kali ,
Maha Lakhsmi and Maha Saraswati The holiest of the holy Pindies of "Mata Maha
Kali Ji", "Mata Maha Lakshmi Vaishno Devi Ji" and "Mata Maha Saraswati Ji which
are the ultimate destination for pilgrims are located at a distance of 91 feet
inside the cave .In the surroundings symbols of 'Surya', 'Chander', 'Sinh Raj',
'Pashupatinath', 'Shiva' and 'Dhrupad Ji' are quite prominent.
A stream of water gushes out of the base of the holy Pindies which is commonly known as 'Charanganga'. After flowing through the
cave this Charanganga is chennalised to 'Bathing Ghat' at Bhavan where the
devotees take their bath before proceeding for Darshans of the deity. As a mark
of reverence the devotees also carry this 'Charanjal' in small containers to
their homes.
The Aartis The Aarti
of the Goddess is performed twice a day, once during the morning at sun rise and
again during the evening at sun set. The holy cave is closed for pilgrims during
the period the Aarti is being performed. It usually takes around two hours for
the Aarti to be completed. Only the Pujaris, Sahayaks and an officer are
permitted in the cave when the Aarti is being performed. The sequence of the
various activities that are performed at Aarti is as under :
- Chanting of Mantras
At the commencement of the Aarti the Pujaris
utter aloud the 108 names of Durga. Then they perform Atam Puja for their own
purification and apply Tilak on each other's forehead. This is followed by the
chanting of mantras exhorting the Devas to give the Pujaris sound health.
Thereafter, Prithvi, Surya, Deep and Dhoop are worshipped by the chanting of
mantras. Once these activities are over, the Pujaris chant the Pratigyaa Sankalp
where they vow to worship Mata Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi Vaishno Mata and Mata
Maha Saraswati
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Vaishnodevi Pilgrimage Attractions |
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The Other Pilgrimage Attractions at Vaishno Devi
- Ban Ganga Temple
After the goddess left the Bhumika Temple, she
went to the Trikuta Hills passing through here. At this time, Langoor Vir (Veer
Langur) felt thirsty. The goddess shot an arrow into the stone and a holy river
was produced, now known as Ban Ganga. It is called Ban Ganga because the goddess
washed her hair at this place. Most pilgrims take bath here. You must show the
slip you got near the Bus Stand in Katra to pass this point. Ban Ganga is about
3 km from Katra.
- Charan Paduka Temple
This is where the goddess stopped for some
time while Bhairon was chasing her. Her footprints are supposed to be visible on
a stone at this place. Charanpaduka means "holy footprints". It is about 1.5 km
from Ban Ganga at 3,380 feet.
- Ardh Kuwari
Ardh Kuwari is the halfway point, and some pilgrims
stay here for the night. There is a 15-foot-long cave called Garbha Joon where
the goddess hid herself for nine months and showed herself to a saint. The cave
is narrow, and you have to almost crawl all the way through it. When Bhairon
entered the cave, the goddess made a new opening with her trident and ran away.
Ardh Kuwari is 4.5 km from Charan Paduka and 4,800 ft above sea level.
Facilities at Vaishno Devi
- At Jammu
For the convenience of the pilgrims, Shrine Board offers
accommodation at Jammu at its Yatri Niwas, Vaishnavi Dham located near the
Railway Station. Dormitory accommodation is available. Double bedded A.C. rooms
and A.C.suite accommodation is also available.
- At Katra
On reaching Katra, the Yatris can get accommodation at
Niharika/Vishram Ghar complex of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. Following
types of accommodation are available. Double Bedded (Non-carpeted) Double Bedded
(carpeted) Four Bedded (Non-carpeted) Four Bedded (carpeted). Dormitory 8 bedded
and 10 Bedded are also available.
- Private Hotels
Several hotels in private sector are also offering
excellent facilities for boarding and lodging. Information regarding these
hotels can be acquired from Travel agents in Jammu city and JKTDC assistance at
TRC counters Jammu, Katra and Railway Station Jammu.
- At Bhavan
Rented Rooms/Dormitories and free dormitory
accommodation is available at Bhawan and various locations en route. Booking for
these rooms is done from the Central Office, Katra.Rooms can also be booked by
sending Demand Draft in favour of the Chief Executive Officer, Shri Mata Vaishno
Devi Shrine Board, Katra ( J & K ).
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