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Monday, November 18, 2024

Grishneshwar, Aurangabad

 Place: -                        Grishneshwar, Aurangabad

Hotel Booked:-           Hotel Grand, Grishneshwar

             (Saturday 12.00 to Sunday 11.00)

How to Reach:

  • By Air- The nearest airport is Aurangabad Airport, about 30 km away.
  • By Train- Aurangabad is the nearest major railway station, well-connected to major cities in India.
  • By Road-  Grishneshwar is located around 30 km from Aurangabad. Frequent Smart City buses to Verul which is near to temple are available from Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar bus stand. One can also take auto/taxi services available at railway station/airport/bus stand to reach to temple.

We have reached to Aurangabad at 05.00am and to hotel by 06.30am

Place to Visit:

Sunday 10.00am

Grishneshwar Temple

  • Known for its ancient architecture, this is the last of the 12 Jyotirlingas.
  • The temple has intricate carvings and sculptures that reflect the rich heritage of India.
  •  Built in traditional South Indian style, the temple features intricate carvings on its walls and pillars.The temple's spire (shikhara) is ornately designed with images of deities, reflecting Maratha architectural influence.The sanctum houses the Jyotirlinga, revered by devotees from across the world.
  •  Male has to go inside the temple by removing their shirt
  •  There is no special entry tickets available
  •  Different line for male and female
  •   Sparsh and Jal Abhisek is available at morning hours
  •   According to the legend, there was a devout woman named Kusuma, who was deeply devoted to Lord Shiva. Every day, she would make a Shiva Linga out of clay and worship it with utmost devotion. Her daily routine included taking a holy dip in a nearby lake and performing her rituals. Kusuma's husband had another wife, who grew jealous of her devotion and the respect she garnered from others. In a fit of envy, the second wife killed Kusuma’s son. Overwhelmed with grief but undeterred in her faith, Kusuma continued her worship of Lord Shiva, placing her sorrows before him.Moved by her unwavering devotion, Lord Shiva appeared before her and brought her son back to life. As a boon, he manifested as the Ghrishneshwar Jyotirlinga at the spot where Kusuma worshipped. The name "Ghrishneshwar" derives from Kusuma’s act of devotion and is also interpreted as "Lord of Compassion."

Shivalya Saravor

  • 450 metre away from temple. One must visit the Saravor so that the Grishnehwar yatra will complete

Lakshya Vinayak Temple – 16th Sidhpeth

  • One of 21 Sidhpeth of Lord Ganesha

Sunday 2.00pm

Ellora Caves

  • The Ellora Caves comprise 34 rock-cut temples and monasteries, with highlights including the Kailasa Temple (Cave 16).
  • This Kailasa Temple is only available in INR 20 note
  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing rock-cut architecture
  • Just 2 km from Grishneshwar Temple.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as there’s some walking involved and keep water bottles

Daulatabad Fort (skipped)

  • A historic fort known for its strategic construction and views.
  • 16 km from Aurangabad 

Bhadra Maruti Temple (skipped)

  • Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this is a unique shrine where Hanuman is depicted in a sleeping posture.

Bibi Ka Maqbara:

  • Often called the "Mini Taj Mahal," this 17th-century monument is a must-see. Spend about an hour here.

Aurangabad Caves: (skipped)

  • Visit these ancient rock-cut caves for a mix of historical and spiritual exploration. 

Ajanta Caves or Local Markets (skipped)

  •  If you have more time, visit the Ajanta Caves, another UNESCO site, known for their stunning ancient murals and sculptures. It’s a longer trip (around 100 km from Aurangabad), so plan accordingly.
  • Alternatively, spend time exploring the local markets in Aurangabad for souvenirs and local cuisine.

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Best Time to Visit:- The best time to visit Bhimashankar is during the winter (October to February), when the weather is cool and pleasant.

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Next :- Start from Aurangabad  to reach our destination

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple - Srisailam

Place: -                        Srisailam

Hotel Booked:-       Srisailam Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) Guest

  Booked through https://www.srisailadevasthanam.org/en-in/home

         Can be booked for 1 day by 1 mobile number

         Booked for 1 more day by another mobile number

         (14/09/24 Saturday12.00 to 16/09/24 Monday11.00)

          Ensured that hotel is booked if you have decided to stay in Srisailam

How to Reach:

  • By Air- The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, from where one can travel by road to Srisailam.
  • By Train-  There is no direct train connectivity to Srisailam. However, you can take trains to the nearest railway stations of Srisailam to visit the place

You can travel to Markapur Road Railway Station, which is the nearest railway station to Srisailam. Markapur Road Railway Station is about 90 kilometers from Srisailam. Another option is Kurnool City railway station which is 180 kilometre from Srisailam. Afterward, you can take a road ride to reach Srisailam

   ·  By Road- Srisailam is well-connected by road. The nearest major city is Hyderabad, which is about 213 kilometers away. There are regular buses and taxis available from Hyderabad, making the journey to Srisailam quite convenient for pilgrims.

We have reached Hyderabad around 2 pm and hired taxi for 2 days to visit Srisailam. It took around 5 hrs to cover the distance from Hyderabad to Srisailam as we are exploring the hilly area and enjoying the trip. We have reached Srisailam around 7 pm.

Note : Once can enter/exit from Srisailam between 6am to 6pm as one have cross Tiger Reserve Forest in the journey.

Place to Visit:

Srisailam, nestled amidst the scenic hills of the Eastern Ghats, is not just a serene getaway for nature lovers but also a revered pilgrimage destination. Located on the banks of the river Krishna, Srisailam is home to the famous Srisailam Temple, a sacred site for both Hindus and devotees of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. As proven in Puranas, Srisailam has great ancient significance. Among the 12 Jyotirlingas, the 2nd is the Mallikarjuna Swamy Lingam; among the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, the 6th is Sri Bhramaramba Devi temple. This town is a hub of spiritual energy, offering a blend of divine history, mythological significance, and architectural marvels

Saturday around 9.00pm

Srisailam Temple

At the heart of Srisailam lies the Srisailam Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva as Sri Mallikarjuna and Goddess Parvati as Bharamaramba.

Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Shiva and holds immense religious importance in the Shaiva tradition. Here Malika is name of Parwati and Arjuna is name of Shiva. Put together, it is called Malikarjuna.

Mythology states that Karthikeya the younger son of the Lord Shiva and Parvati got angry and came to the Kronch Hills from Kailash. Maa Parvati and Lord Shiva came here and stayed as Arjun and Mallika so this temple is called Mallikarjuna. As they both were confused between Ganesh and Karthikeya that whom should get married first so they gave them a activity to do Pradakshina around the world by seven times. Karthikeya went to the Pradakshina with his vehicle while the Ganesh went round his parents seven times. Shiva got Buddhi, Siddhi and Riddhi married to Ganesha. So Karthikeya on his return from Pradakshina was in anger and went to stay alone on Mount Kraunja in the name of Kumarabrahmachari. The place where Shiva and Parvati stayed came to be known as Shrishailam

Another mythology states that Once upon a time, Silada Maharshi, the son of Soma Muni performed an intense Tapasya in the name of Lord Shiva. Pleased with the Tapasya performed by Silada Maharshi, Lord Bhola Shankara granted him his wish of 'sons who would carry forward worshipping Lord Shiva. Silada Maharshi named his sons as Nandi-Parvat. As the granted wish goes, Nandi-Parvat learnt all the knowledge about Lord Shiva and became great devotees of the Lord. With his father's permission, Parvat performs a Tapasya and pleased with his devotion, Lord Shiva asks him what his wish was. To which, Parvat says: "Just how all holy things reside in Kailasa, I would want to be a similar mountain filled with gods who reside as one family, holy 9 rivers, holy water bodies, many peaks, animals, birds, all eight Bhairavas, munis and rishis, fruit-bearing and medicinal plants and trees. While I take the form of a Mountain, you shall reside atop me on the highest peak in the form of a prime Jyotirlinga." To which Lord Shiva said, "You were the only devotee to have asked for such a lovely wish! You shall now reside as a mountain that shall be known as Sriparvatam, Srinagam, Srisailam, Shrigiri. My devotees shall walk across you while reciting their prayers and you shall mark your place in history." This is how Lord Shiva took the form of Jyotirlinga in Srisailam.

Bharamaramba Temple Situated adjacent to the Mallikarjuna Temple in the same temple complex. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Bharamaramba and is also one of the Shakti Peethas. It is believed that neck of Ma Parvati has fallen here. Here Ma Parvati used to be pray as Maha Laxmi. Devotee should also see the Sri Yantra and pray with Sindoor. Devotees visit this temple seeking blessings for strength, prosperity, and spiritual growth.

Another mythology as per Skanda Puranam and Srisaila Khandam beautifully describe the origin and divine form of Parvati Devi which is known as Bhramaramba Devi. Once upon a time, a Raakshas called Arunasura performed an Upasana in the name of Gayatri Devi. He wished for immortality to which Gayatri Devi said she would not be able to grant such a wish and only Lord Brahma would be able to do it. Taking the advice, Arunasura started his intense Tapasya to please Lord Brahma by reciting 'Om Brahmadevaya Namaha'. His prayers reached all the worlds and the troubled gods met with Lord Brahma and requested him to do something about it. Lord Brahma appears before Arunasura and asks him what his wish was. Upon hearing about immortality, Lord Brahma says that such a wish is against the principles of the universe and asks him to request another wish instead. Arunasura after deep thought says he shall never face death because of 2 legged or 4 legged living beings. Brahma grants his wish. Arunasura who considered himself immortal and unbeatable proceeds to trouble people and doesn't spare the gods too. The gods who were fed up with his antics share their concerns with Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Parvathi Devi takes the incarnation of a thousand bees(Bhramara) and kills the cruel Arunasura. The happy gods request the goddess to take the form of Bhramaramba in her favourite place so that they can worship her for eternity. Parvati Devi chooses Srisailam to reside as Bhramaramba Devi as Srisailam is also dear to Lord Shiva. Since then, Bhramaramba Devi resides here to bless all her devotees.

The temple’s architecture and intricate carvings reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. The temple's intricate carvings, towering gopurams (gateway towers), and sacred ambiance make it a must-visit. The temple’s history spans several centuries, with contributions from various dynasties such as the Chalukyas and the Vijayanagar Empire 

Kindly book for Sparsha Darshan ticket 1 or 2 months advance through https://www.srisailadevasthanam.org/en-in/home. This will enable you touch the Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Shiv lingam and pray. Always wear formal dress dhoti and shirt or saree or salwar kamiz.

While entering, you should do the Nandi Darshan first

Sunday 7.00am

Kindly book for Adbishekam Darshan ticket 1 or 2 months advance through https://www.srisailadevasthanam.org/en-in/home. This will enable you do Jal Abhishek to the Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Shiv lingam and pray.

Seeghra Darshan/ Athiseeghra Darshan tickets are also available for devotee over the counter/online for darshan. 

Sunday 10.00am

Patalganga by Ropeway: The Patalganga is another important religious site located at the foothills of Srisailam. Pilgrims often take a holy dip here for purification and blessings. It is believed that all skin problem resolved by a dip in river. You can also enjoy the beauty in and around the bank of river Krishna (Patalganga) while going through ropeway. Patalganga is said as patalganga as it flows from deep valey.

Remember there is big queue for going/coming for ropeway so act accordingly.

Take Anna Prasadam by Srisailam Trust after Patalganga between 11 – 2 pm

Sunday 2.00pm

Hatkeshwaram Temple: It is the place where Sri Sankarcharya has written his one treatise. (skipped)

Chenchulakshmi Tribal Museum (Skipped)

PaldharaPanchdhara: It is very beautiful waterfall. If you are coming in monsoon season, then must visit. (Skipped)

Sakshi Ganpati Mandir: Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy is incomplete without the darshan of Sakshi Ganpati who maintain the record the vistors who has worshipped Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy and inform the same to Lord Shiva

Srisailam Dam and Reservoir: A visit to the Srisailam Dam is an essential part of the pilgrimage. It is one of the biggest 12 hydraulic power station of India made in Narmla hills in Krishna River. Apart from its importance for irrigation and water supply, the dam is surrounded by scenic views that inspire a sense of divine awe. The dam area is ideal for a serene boat ride, where you can connect with nature in a spiritually uplifting environment. 

Srisailam Wildlife Sanctuary: The Srisailam Tiger Reserve is a perfect blend of nature and spirituality. It offers a chance to witness wildlife in their natural habitat, including tigers, leopards, and other exotic species. The serene ambiance of the reserve makes it an ideal spot for quiet reflection and meditation. (skipped)

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Place to Stay: - Srisailam Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) Guest House

Best Time to Visit:- The best time to visit Srisailam is between October and March when the weather is cooler and more comfortable. The temple can get crowded during major festivals like Maha Shivaratri, Ugadi, and Navaratri, so it’s advisable to plan your visit accordingly if you wish to avoid large crowds.

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Next :- Start from Srisailam by max 4.00 pm to reach Hyderabad by 9.00pm . Check in your hotel, get fresh up and go to Charminar. Charminar charms is in night shopping. Never miss the famous Hyderabadi Biryani. Next day go to your destination.

Monday, August 5, 2024

Bhimashankar, Pune

Place: -                        Bhimashankar

Hotel Booked:-           MTDC (Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation) Resort

             (Friday 12.00 to Saturday 11.00)

            Approx. 11 km and may take 30minutes to reach Bhimashankar Temple

            Private vehicle is must to reach the temple.

         

How to Reach:

  • By Air- The nearest airport is Pune International Airport (PNQ), which is well-connected to major cities across India. From Pune, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Bhimashankar.
  • By Train- There is no direct train connectivity to Bhimashankar. You can travel to Pune Railway Station, which is the nearest railway station to Bhimashankar. Pune Railway Station is about 120 kilometers from Bhimashankar.
  • By Road- Bhimashankar is well-connected by road. Bhimashankar is located around 110 km from Pune and about 200 km from Mumbai, making it easily accessible from both cities. There are state-run buses available from Pune to Bhimashankar. However, bus services may not be as frequent or comfortable as a private vehicle, so it’s better to plan ahead. One can also take share taxi service which is available from Pune Bus Stand.

We have started from Mumbai around 10pm and reached to MTDC resort by 4am.

Place to Visit:

Nestled in the lush hills of the Western Ghats, Bhimashankar is a serene pilgrimage and nature destination located in the state of Maharashtra, India. Known for its scenic beauty, rich history, and religious significance, Bhimashankar attracts travelers and devotees from across the country. It is home to the revered Bhimashankar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, making it a major pilgrimage site for Hindus.

Saturday around 4.00am

Bhimashankar Temple

At the heart of Bhimashankar lies the Bhimashankar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, considered to be the most powerful shrines of Lord Shiva. The temple’s architecture is a beautiful blend of Nagara-style and Hemadpanthi-style with intricate carvings and a peaceful atmosphere. The sacred shrine is surrounded by lush greenery, adding to its serene ambiance.

According to legend, Bhimashankar was the site where Lord Shiva defeated the demon Bhasmasura, who had the ability to turn anyone into ash by placing his hand on their head. This victory is commemorated at the temple, and devotees come here seeking divine protection and blessings.

You have to get down from 250 stairs to reach Bhimashankar temple.

The reason to visit early in the morning is that one can Bhimashankar Shivling is without silver cover during morning aarti. It is covered with Silver Cover after that

Get up at 9.00am, get ready by 10.00am, breakfast by 11.00am. Reach to Temple by 12.00 and do the darshan by 2.00. Take lunch by 3.00pm

Visit the temple again and do Jal Abhisek and touch the lingam.

You can also purchase Special Darshan Ticket for darshan.

Saturday around 9.00am

Gupt Bhishankar: - Gupt Bhishankar is starting point of Bhima river. It is also believed that Gupt Bhimashankar is the place where the Jyotirlinga was discovered. Surrounded by lush greenery and situated on the banks of a waterfall, this serene location offers a unique and peaceful experience.The trek is about 6 to 7 kilometers one way and takes around 3 to 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace.Wear comfortable trekking shoes and carry enough water and snacks for the trek. It’s advisable to start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat.

Sakshi Ganapati Temple: Situated 2 km away from the Bhimashankar temple, the Sakshi Ganapati Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganapati. The deity here is known as “Sakshi” because he is believed to be the witness to the visits of pilgrims to the Jyotirlinga. Pay your respects to Lord Ganapati and Lord Shiva at this temple.

Shidi Ghat – If you're looking for a stunning panoramic view of the Sahyadri mountain range, head to Shidi Ghat. Located on the way to Bhimashankar, this viewpoint offers magnificent views of the surrounding hills, valleys, and forests. It's a great spot to relax and take in the natural beauty of the region. (skipped)

Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary - The Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary is a biodiversity hotspot and a great place to explore nature. The sanctuary is home to over 250 species of birds, including the Malabar Whistling Thrush and the Indian Blue Robin, making it a paradise for bird watchers. It also boasts a variety of plants, trees, and wildlife, including Indian Leopards and Sambar Deer. For nature lovers, a visit to the sanctuary offers an opportunity to witness the untamed beauty of the Western Ghats. The sanctuary is lush with tropical and subtropical forests and is a part of the Western Ghats UNESCO World Heritage Site.If you’re a birdwatcher or wildlife photographer, make sure to bring binoculars and a camera with a good zoom lens. (skipped)

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Place to Stay: - MTDC (Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation) Resort  - Approx. 11 km and may take 30minutes to reach Bhimashankar Temple -   Private vehicle is must  to reach the temple.

For more luxurious stays, you can opt for hotels in Pune and commute to Bhimashankar for day trip

Best Time to Visit:- The best time to visit Bhimashankar is during the winter (October to February), when the weather is cool and pleasant. The monsoon (June to September) brings lush greenery to the region and makes the treks and landscapes even more beautiful, though the heavy rains can make trekking a bit challenging. Summer (March to May) can be quite hot, so it's not the ideal time to visit.

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Next :- Start from Bhimashankar by max 3.00 pm to reach Pune Railway station to catch the train at 9.00pm for Aurangabad

Monday, May 13, 2024

Solo Trip to Vaishno Devi

Place: -                       Ma Vaishno Devi Bhawan

Prerequisite:

Mata ka bulawa aana chaiyaee

Book Train, Yatra Parchi, Helicpter, Battery Car, Hotel at Katra, Bhawan, Ropeway

How to Reach: The nearest airport is located in Jammu. And a nearby Railway station is Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra. Options to get to Katra from there are to take a taxi or a bus from the stand just outside the railway station.  If you are travelling from Delhi, options include buses which go direct to Katra, or the train, which is more comfortable. 

Place to Visit:

Thursday 02.00 pm

Katra, also known as Katra Vaishno Devi, is a city in the Reasi district of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India. It is in the foothills of the Trikuta Mountains, about 42 km from the city of Jammu, and 35 km from Udhampur. The main attraction is the Maa Vaishno Devi temple.Vaishno Devi temple situated on top of the Trikuta Hills will test your resolve from time to time. Before embarking on this trip, you must know that pilgrims need to prepare themselves for a 12 KM long uphill trek. The trek is rated as the third most difficult temple trek in India. And only the fit individuals, today, think of this grueling uphill climb on uneven roads. If your travel troupe has aged, children or homemakers then it would be a good idea to hire helicopter ride. The chopper ride that starts from Katra will take you to the Sanjichhat (base camp) within 10 minutes. You can hire Pony rides for the next 2 KM long trek ahead.

On reaching to Katra, 3 things have to be done

1. Take RFID Card which is available at Katra Railway Station/ Bus Stand

2. Take Local Jio Sim Card (as Other State Sim Card will not work in Jammu)

3. Niharika Complex (if you wish to get refresh)

There are 4 ways to reach the Ma Vaishno Devi Bhawan: -

 1st Option will be Helicopter Ride

Helicopter ride start from Katra and make you to reach you till Sanchichat. Bhavan is few km from there.

Helicopter Booking start 4 months before and seat get filled very fast

https://online.maavaishnodevi.org/#/login

Prefer to book helicopter between 10.00 to 12.00 from Katra to Bhawan and between 12.00 to 02.00 pm next day from Bhawan to Katra  

2nd option will be palki

3rd option will be ponny (Not advisable as it will create back pain ) &

4th option will be trekking

You take any of the option but ensure that there will be one day stay at Bhawan

Hotel Booking start 4 months before and seat get filled very fast

https://online.maavaishnodevi.org/#/login

As a first timer, I would like to reiterate few points for other first timers, who wish to take the trek route.

• Do not take all your luggage, keep in locker

• Reasonable fitness would be highly helpful.      

• At least a month before, do practice some deep breathing for few minutes, regularly.

• Pair of shoes are a must.

• If you are prone to nausea, take a lemon / avomin etc.

• Do carry few pain killers, paracetamol, ointment

• Small torch would be handy.

• Always keep Woolen Cloth with you – Jacket/Shawl

• Keep Raincoat/Umbrella with you

• Use stairs to get down but donot go while going

• A water bottle and electrol or glucose.

• Shops are available almost every 1-2 kms.

• Walk slowly. Do not get tempted by people walking past you. Listen to your body.

• Obviously do not take heavy food when you stop in the middle. There are shops serving very hot Aloo paratha and tea.

• Carry a plastic sheet rain coa. It may not protect you from heavy rains. But would definitely come in handy to save your camera, phones etc.

Carry less weight. I found my backpack became very heavy in the last few kms causing shoulder pain.

• Backpack should have a chest strap, so that the load is evenly distributed.

• It’s a very scenic route. Take regular breaks and never miss out them.

• The journey will be covered in 7/8 hours.

• During my visit, the weather was quite sunny on that day and I could wear just a t shirt up to 1 p.m. The weather changes drastically in this terrain, especially in the afternoons. It rained for about half an hour as we were reaching the temple.

• More importantly, when you rest in between, do not sit like you are sitting in the chair or even lower. Lean against a rock or post. This would be very helpful when you start the trek again.

• Carry enough cash. Don’t depend on your plastics. 


Places to See in and around enroute to Vaishno Devi Bhawan 

Darshani Darwaza The entry gate to the track is around 1 km from the bus stand at a point known as Darshani Deodhi (meaning entrance) or Darshani Darwaza (meaning gate). Legend says that Mata Vaishno Devi met Pandit Shridhar at this spot in the form of a girl child. This is also known as Darshani Darwaza because from here one gets a complete view of the Trikuta parbat (mountain). The term Darshan stands for view; hence symbolically this is the first Darshan of the Yatra. This spot is at 2800 feet above sea level.
There are two gates at this point; the first or the older gate leads to a flight of stairs; the second or the newer one has been developed by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board as a grand colonnaded porch with adequate parking for private vehicles. The army assistance counter is also located here.

There are two route: -

Tarakota Marg is the new route with less crowd, no ponny/palki, lesser shop, little bit longer

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Ban Ganga Marg is the old route(Preferable Route)

Ban Ganga After the Police Check Post and Yatra Parchi Check Post, the pilgrims reach a small bridge under which flows Banganga, the legendary river associated with the miracles and legends of Mata. There is water in the river all through the year except when there is an acute shortfall of rain or snow during the monsoon and winter respectively. It is considered sacred and as is normal Hindu tradition, devotees like to bathe in it before proceeding further. In the changed times, many pilgrims prefer to skip the traditional bath, but those having the time or those who are traditionally inclined and wish to follow the legends and traditions, would like to have a dip before proceeding further. There are a couple of Ghats built too, for this purpose. The first one is normally very crowded and the other is comparatively more spacious.  The name of this river comes from two terms, Ban and Ganga. Ban means Arrow and Ganga stands for the sacred river Ganges. It is believed that Mata Vaishno Devi, while on her way to the Holy Cave, created this water body with an arrow from her quiver, hence the name Banganga. It is also said that she had taken a dip in it and had washed her hair here. Thus some people also prefer to call it Bal Ganga, the term Bal meaning hair in Hindi.

Charan Paduka: About 1.5 kms. from Banganga and at an altitude of 3380 feet is Charan Paduka, the place where the imprints of Mata's pious feet are believed to be imprinted on a rock slab. The Darshans at Charan Paduka do not take more than a few minutes on a normal day. One pays obeisance at the footprints of Mata engraved on a rock slab and proceeds further. Symbolically, it means touching the feet of Mata and seeking Her blessings at the start of the journey.

 Adhkuwari– Around 500 mtrs. from Inderprastha and located at an altitude of 4800 feet is Adkuwari. One can get a glimpse of the fluttering flag and temple spires and can hear continuous announcements from the announcement booth much before actually reaching there. Adkuwari is the half way mark on the track as it is situated at a distance of nearly 6 kms. from Katra. The Holy Cave is now nearly 6 km. away. Adkuwari is one of the most important Darshans on the visit, second only to the main Darshans at the Holy Cave.

The term Adkuwari is believed to have come from Adi kumari, which means "The Eternal Virgin". According to the legend, when Vaishnavi, in the form of a small girl, disappeared from the Bhandaara organized by Pandit Shridhar, she halted at Banganga and Charan Paduka. From there she reached Adkuwari, where, in a small womb shaped cave she meditated and observed spiritual discipline (Tapasya) for nine long months. The exact spot where she is believed to have meditated is located at the right hand side inside the cave and is shaped like a womb. Since Vaishnavi had observed spiritual discipline in a womb shaped cave for a period of nine months, this cave has become popular by the name of Garbh Joon, which has come from the term Garbh Yoni meaning the Womb. It is generally believed that by merely passing through this cave, a devotee's sins are cleansed and his soul becomes pious again.

When during her meditation She realized that Bhairon Nath had approached the cave in Her search, She created an exit at the other end with Her trident and proceeded towards the Holy Cave.

Since the cave is very narrow, only one person can pass through it at a time. While the entrance is comfortably broad, as one enters further one starts wondering whether it would be possible for him to pass through it or not. A prompt or a nudge from the person waiting behind him, a remembrance of Mata in the hearts and on the lips, and crawl by crawl, one is out of the cave, fully recharged with an energy that definitely belongs to the other world.

After taking slip for Aardhkumari, take the Himkoti route to reach Bhawan

 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.

Himkoti is the place from where one can get Battery Car to reach to Bhawan.

After reaching near Bhawan,

Upon reaching the Bhawan, a bath in the holy water of the bathing ghat is considered the ideal cleansing before the holy darshan

Keep your luggage in your hotel or locker

If you are not able to book hotel near Bhawan. You can try

Parwati Bhavan for Bathing + Locker (offline)

Durga Bhavan for Dormitory (offline)

Manokamna Bhavan for Dormitory (offline)

Kalika Bhavan for Bathing + Locker 

Friday

4.00 am  

The Goddess Vaishno Devi's abode - is a 30 m long cave with a narrow opening. The holy cold and crystal-clear water washes the lotus feet of the Mata's "Pindian". There are three natural pindies representing Maha Sarswati, Maha Lakshmi, Maha Kali which represent creative, preservative, and destructive aspects of the Super Power. It is an ancient shrine whose reference is found in the Vedas and ancient scriptures.

Do Ma Vaishno Devi Darshan 

Try to experience the famed aarti held at the Bhawan before sunrise and after sunset. This sacred aarti is performed by pujaris before the holy deity and then brought outside for the devotees. Aarti timing is morning 5.30/06.00 am to 08.00/08.30 am and evening morning 5.30/06.00 pm to 08.00/08.30 pm. You can book Aarti Darshan online also

Always remember the queue use to increase during this time as the darshan use to close during the Aarti time.

Also explore temples dedicated to Mata Durga, Lord Shiv, Lord Hanuman and Lord Ram within the Bhawan complex.

 10.00 am

Take Ropeway and have Baba Bharavnath Darshan

Book the ropeway online

Bhairavnath Temple – Dedicated to the saint Bhairavnath, no trip to Katra or Mata Vaishno Devi is ever complete without having visited the famous Bhairavnath Mandir.

12.00 am

Start towards Adhkuwari 

Reach by 02.00pm 

Do Darshan by 04.00 pm and 

reach Katra by 08.00 pm

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Best Time to Visit:- The shrine is open throughout the year, with Navratri’s being the peak season. For a comfortable trek, visit Vaishno Devi between March and October when the weather is cool and pleasant.

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Book Train, Yatra Parchi, Helicpter, Hotel at Katra, Bhawan, Ropeway

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