Also known as Shri Chintpurni, the Mataji is in the form of a small Pindi. Photography is not allowed inside the temple. The steep climb road from the MRC parking to the temple complex is tiring 1 km and one can opt for a paid golf cart ride (Rs 300 per person, to & fro) from the Mandir Ticket counter. This ticket complex is big with resting place and clean Toilets. Public vehicles are allowed only upto MRC parking. From the temple complex, there are more than 100 stairs to be climbed zigzag through the shops to finally reach the actual temple gate. Although the stairs are of marble and clean. Since there is no shoe counter, as soon as the stairs start, the shopkeepers ask you to deposit the shoes in their shop for free (buying Prasad is optional), but it is better to climb the 100+ stairs with shoes, till the temple gate and deposit the shoes with the shops just outside the temple gate. After all these hassles (Mataji ki pariksha) we get the truly Divine Darshan of Mataji. The priests/police allow very little time to stand for darshan due to long queues. The return is easy due to...
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