Vaishno Devi
The shrine of Mata VaishnoDevi is one of the mostvisited 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.
Thiscave temple is at adistance of 61 kms from Jammu and thelast 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.
Location
The Vaishno Devi shrine is nestled in the TrikutaMountain. 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 toVaishnavi, 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.
The Significence
The holy Shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi Ji is uniqueas 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.
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.
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.
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.
How to reach
Vaishno Devi is located 14 km from the town of Katra and 52 km north of
Jammu. Katra is situated at 2,800 feet and takes about 2 hours to each from
Jammu by bus.
- Air
The nearest airport is in Jammu, which is 48 km from Katra. There is
a helicopter service that departs from the airport at Sanjhi Chat in
Jammu in the morning. The ride costs about Rs. 2,000 one way (baggage
2 kg, 15 minute)
- Train
The nearest train station is in Jammu.
- Bus
There are regular buses leaving for the 52 km trip from the central
bus stand in Jammu to where the road ends at Katra (2 hr).
- Walking
From Katra it is a steep 13 km walk. You can rent a horse or be carried
up from Katra. You can go up to the cave and back in the same day. It
takes about 4 hours to climb up and 3 hours to come down. Pilgrims must
get a Yatra-Slip from the tourist reception center near the bus stand
in Katra to get pass Ban Ganga. It is a hard climb to Vaishno Devi.
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