My visit to Vaishno Devi was a truly remarkable experience. While I couldn't visit Ardhkuwari due to the long queue, reaching the awe-inspiring Bhairo Baba Mandir at the mountain's summit made up for it. The challenging uphill trek offered breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The journey was arduous but rewarding, especially when witnessing the magnificent sunrise from the peak. The serene ambiance and the panoramic vistas created an atmosphere of peace and tranquility. It was very crowdy because I visited during Summer Vacation and It was a weekend too. Internet will not work at some place at height and even you can face problem while calling someone. Prepaid SIM Cards of other states do not work in Jammu & Kashmir. So you need to have a postpaid SIM there. I encountered several shops offering a variety of religious souvenirs, local handicrafts, and refreshments. These shops provided a convenient opportunity to take home cherished mementos and satisfy my cravings during the journey. There were shops where you can have massage through machine. But I would not recommend you to take massage as in my opinion it is just a temporary relief. Important tip is that you should not run fast while descending back because it can affect your stomach. Some of my friends faced such problems on the next day after arrival. Overall, It was a very...
┬а┬а┬аRead moreNestled amidst the Trikuta Mountains in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, lies the revered Vaishno Devi Mandir, dedicated to the Goddess Vaishno Devi, an embodiment of Durga. It stands as one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites, attracting millions of devotees year-round.
The arduous yet spiritually charged journey begins in Katra, with a 13.5-kilometer trek through picturesque valleys and challenging inclines. Numerous rest stops like Adhkuwari and Sanasar offer respite, echoing the chants and devotion of fellow pilgrims. The final ascent leads to the holy cave, where three 'pindis' representing the goddesses Kali, Lakshmi, and Saraswati reside. Witnessing these natural rock formations imbued with divine presence fills the heart with awe.
Legend narrates how Vaishno Devi manifested to protect her devotees from demons. The cave itself served as her abode, where she meditated and empowered her followers. Devotees firmly believe that seeking blessings here fulfills wishes and grants inner strength.
Vaishno Devi Mandir transcends its religious significance. Its architecture showcases intricate carvings and vibrant murals, while the surrounding landscape paints a captivating backdrop. The journey fosters camaraderie and resilience, forging unbreakable bonds among...
┬а┬а┬аRead more3 star given for the temple. However if ur planning to visit Maa Vaishnodevi please be aware of few below things -
Always carry warm clothes & raincoats during raining season weather may change any time on top.
Always book a horse pony ride from the counter and avoid giving any tips all the tips this people are collecting is just increasing their demand during weather change & night time.
We visited during April and it was pouring heavily when this pony rides or Palki people started demanding huge very huge amount in lots of attitude.
We agreed to pay whatever they asked and had to take them to the counter and report them about their demands after which the counter staff was so generous that he bought them in very well discipline and changers what is the basic fare. Beware about the charges.
Darshan was very pleasant only issue was with the cable car to Bhairav Nath and pony rides which made our day go worstтАж Beware and plan well in advance for visiting...
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