Chintpurni
Temple |
Chintpurni
is situated at the altitude of 940 metres and is part, Una district,
Himachal Pradesh. The temple is situated on one of the highest
peaks of the Sola Singhi range of hills. It is about 3 km west
of Bharwain which is located on the Hoshiarpur - Dharmashala
road. This road is part of the State Highway network and is
normally kept in good shape throughout the year. The Chintpurni
temple is very popular and attracts thousands of pilgrims every
year. The jungle has almost disappeared. The Mantram repeated
in the Pujah is said to have been revealed by the Devi herself
when she appeared in human form. Along with hundreds of mythical
legends about the origin of a temple in different parts of India,
the very popular temple of Chintpurni temple is of the same
type. The legend is that one Bhagat Mai Dass was a great devotee
of Durga deity and worshipped her with great devotion and never
bothered over mundane affairs. He was a married man and his
family along with others had shifted from Patiala side to village
Rapoh in Una district of Himachal Pradesh.
The temple dedicated to Mata Chintpurni Devi is located in District
Una, Himachal Pradesh. Mata Chintpurni Devi is also known as
Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi. Devotees have been visiting this
Shaktipeeth for centuries to pray at the lotus feet of Mata
Shri Chhinnamastika Devi. They bring with them their worldly
concerns and seek blessings from the Devi. It is believed that
if you ask something from the Devi with a true heart, your wish
will be granted.
The legend is that one-day Bhagat Mai Dass was going to his
father-in-law's place and felt tired while by a jungle and slept
under a tree. He had a dream : a young girl appeared before
him and wanted him to stay there and worship her. He woke up
in bewilderment. He came back to the particular spot from his
father-in-law's place and went on praying to Durga. The girl
appeared this time in human form and told him the whereabouts
where he would find her in the form of a pindi (a round stone-ball).
He should install the Pindi in a temple. The Devi blessed him
that he would have no fright, as it was a Devasthan (site of
Gods) though so deserted. She disappeared and Mai Das discovered
the Pindi and installed it in a temple.
It is believed that the place is where the toes of gati goddess
had fallen being cut off by the Chakra of Vishnu Lord when he
was cutting away the pieces of Sati's dead body carried by Lord
Siva in his Tandava Nritya. The Pindi represents Sati's feet
and is a manifestation of her. Chintpurni Devi is believed to
fulfill the desires of a person who comes there and devotedly
worships her.
The temple is open from 4 am to 11 pm. Devotees usually bring
offerings for the Devi. Sweets (e.g. suji halwa, laddoo, barfi),
kheer (sugar-coated puffed rice), patasha, coconut (or other
fruits), chunni, dhwaja (red-coloured flag) and flowers are
some of the offerings that devotees bring. You may bring the
prasad from home or you may buy it from one of the shops in
the bazaar. In the center of the Temple is the temple garbha
griha. The image of Mata Chintpurni Devi is installed here in
the form of a pindi (a round stone). People queue up for a darshan
of the Devi and make their prayers and offerings.
How to Reach
By Air
The nearest airport is at Chandigarh, which is 120 km away from
Shimla that connects Una to all the major cities of Himachal
Pradesh and India.
By Rail
The nearest railway station is at Una.
By Road
Una is well connected by road to major cities of Himachal Pradesh
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