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Vaishno Devi
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.