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Jammu- Katra (Vaishno Devi)
Tour Packages
Durations
2Nights/3Days
Katra Town, lying in the foot of
Trikuta Mountains, 48 kms. from Jammu, serves as the base camp for
visiting the famous shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi, which is
approachable on foot along a 13 kms long well laid footpath. Every
year, more than 4.5 million pilgrims pass through Katra on their
way to the holy shrine.
The cave shrine of Mata
Vasihnodeviji or Trikuta Bhagwati (alt: 5,200 ft.) has been a
beacon of faith and fulfilment to millions of devotees from all
over the world. The pilgrimage to the Shrine holds great
significance for the pilgrims.
The Legend of Mata Vaishnodeviji.
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View of
Vaishnodeviji from Bhavan
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Everyday of the year throngs of
people surge up the steep pathways that cut across the Trikuta
hillsides for mile after mile. This show of faith is finely
interwoven with the cultural strands of the Indian subcontinent,
and these pathways have been trod on for many centuries now.
Popular belief holds that anybody who walks the Himalayan trail to
the goddesses's abode to ask for a boon rarely goes back
disappointed. Whatever be it, a new enterprise or a forthcoming
examination, marriage or birth, the devout look up to the Mata For
blessings and guidance. There are many who journey year after year
to pay obeisance regardless of their faith or belief, creed or
class, caste or religion.
The Yatra to the holy shrine is as
fascinating as the legend associated with it. It goes that
thousands of years ago, a comely maiden called "Vaishnavi" have
been created by the three lords attained human form and was a
devotee of Lord Vishnu. Having taken a vow of celibacy, she spent
almost all her life in meditation and prayers. In time she
attained enormous spiritual powers and is believed to have
extracted an assurance from Lord Rama that he will marry her in
Kali-Yug if she persisted in her spiritual quest.
This
is why she is also known as Adh Kanwari or the "eternal
virgin".
Mata Vaishno Devi established an
ashram in the foothills of the Trikuta Mountain and began to
meditate. As predicted by Lord Rama, her glory started spreading
and people began to flock to her ashram to seek her blessings. As
time passed, a Tantrik called Gorakh Nath (Demo God), who had a
vision of the episode between Lord Rama and Mata Vaishno Devi,
became curious and wanted to know more about her. Accordingly, he
sent his most able disciple `Bhairon Nath' to find out. Bhairon
Nath started observing her secretly and realized that despite
being a `Sadhvi', she always carried a bow and arrows and was
always surrounded by langoor (apes) and a ferocious looking lion.
Bhairon, the demon God took a fancy to her. But the Mata spurned
his advances and fled to the Himalayas to continue her spiritual
quest.
On the way the goddess felt thirsty
at Banganga and shot an arrow into the earth from where
water gushed out. Charan Paduka, which is marked by the
imprints of her feet, is the place where she rested.
The Goddess then meditated in the
cave at Adh Kanwari. It took Bhairon nine months to locate
her, which is why the cave is known as Garbh Joon.
When the demon found her, Mata
Vaishno Devi blasted an opening at the other end of the cave with
her trident and fled to the Holy cave at Darbar (temple).
However, Bhairon was persistent and
followed her there to harass her. Then goddess became very angry
and assuming the form of Mata Kali, beheaded Bhairon outside the
cave with the aid of the flying disc gifted to her by Lord Krishna
The severed head of Bhairon fell at
a distant hilltop. In his dying moments, Bhairon begged and
received divine forgiveness from the goddess. Today, it is
believed that the Yatra is not complete unless the pilgrim has
been to Bhairon ka Mandir (2.6 km from the main sanctum) as
well, after the darshan of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi.
The goddess herself took up
permanent abode in a cave in the Trikuta Mountains by
metamorphosing herself in to three pindis (Rock). This holy
shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi is unique as it contains the holiest
of holy Pindis manifesting the Mata in her three forms - Maha
Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati - each form representing a
particular attribute. Maha Kali represents Tamas Guna,
Tamas meaning darkness. In her manifestation of Kali the
omnipotent, absolute and all pervasive, she is said to be beyond
fear and finite existence and is therefore able to protect her
devotees against fear and to give them limitless peace. Maha
Lakshmi represents Rajas Guna, Rajas meaning
prosperity. In this manifestation, the goddess blesses her
devotees with wealth and prosperity for living a better life.
Maha Saraswati represents Sattav Guna, Sattav meaning
wisdom and knowledge. This manifestation enables her devotees to
distinguish between good and bad and helps them to adopt the right
path in life. The combination of these three attributes in a
single Shakti is a unique combination, which is what makes it,
revered all over the world.
What to
remember
- Obtain a yatra slip only from
the yatra registration counter at the Tourist Reception Centre
at the Katra bus stand and nowhere else. Without an authentic
yatra slip, crossing of the Ban Ganga check post is not
permitted.
- Take official receipts for all
payments made to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMV
Shrine Board) as well as those made to private vendors. Demand
to see official rate lists when making payments.
- Use only the donation boxes
provided by the SMV Shrine Board. In case of donations at the
donation counters of the board at Katra (central office),
Adhkawari, Sanji Chhat and various points at the Bhawan and
obtain a formal receipt for the same.
- Donations to the shrine are
exempt from income tax under the Income Tax Act. Do contact the
central office of the Shrine Board located at Katra, or the Sub
Divisional Magistrate or Tehsildar in Room No. 8, Kalika Bhawan,
Durbar, or write to the Chief executive Officer, SMV Shrine
Board for any suggestions/complaints.
- Avoid over straining yourself on
the climb. Walk on the paved track, instead of the stairs. Do
not relax at points where warning notices are displayed. Do not
break traffic discipline or try to over take others at difficult
stretches.
- Good accommodation, with bedding
facilities is provided by the SMV Shrine Board on payment.
Facilities for booking of such accommodation fixed rates are
available at various offices of the Board.
- To maintain the sanctity of the
place do not indulge in playing cards, smoking or chewing betel
(paan) at Bhawan or enroute. Do not paint, stick posters or
disfigure signboards, and also avoid littering the area.
- Fellow pilgrims are bound to you
by their faith in the Mata. Avoid playing transistors or tape
recorders too loudly or creating blockage or hindrances in the
passages meant for circulation of the yatris.
- Qualified doctors are available
at the Primary Health Centre, Katra and at the dispensaries at
Adhkawari and Bhawan, round the clock. They are also available
at the evening clinic at Katra bus stand; open 2 p.m to 8 p.m.
Medical Aid Centres run by the SMV Shrine Board provide
necessary assistance to the pilgrims at the Katra bus stand,
Banganga and Sanji Chhat.
Clothing
Light woollens are required at
night even during summer. During the remaining parts of the year
heavy woollens are require.
How to reach
Jammu, 48 kms from Katra, is the
nearest airport, railhead and inter-state bus terminus. Buses
leave for Katra at 10 minute intervals between 5:30 a.m and 8:30
p.m. During peak season, additional buses are pressed into
service.
Taxis ar
e available both at Jammu and Katra for the journey. In Jammu
city, these can be hired from the Jammu airport, Jammu railway
station and the Tourist Reception Centre. A number of travel
agencies conduct tours to Katra regularly from Delhi and other
major cities of India. There are also daily scheduled services to
Katra from a number of cities and towns of Punjab, Haryana and
Himachal Pradesh.
Helicopter
Service
Pawan Hans
operates two flights daily from Jammu and 5 flights from Katra to
Shrine.
Capacity: 6 persons per flight. (The service stands
discontinued for the time being)
The distance from Katra town to
Vaishno Devi (Durbar) is 13 kms, which has to be traversed by
pony, ‘dandi’ or on foot. ‘Pithus’ (coolies) are also available.
The Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board
(SMV Shrine Board) runs a large number of cafeterias and viewing
points along the trail between Katra and the shrine where snacks,
coffee and cold drinks are provided to the yatris on a
no-profit-no-loss basis. The Shrine Board also runs ‘bhojanalyas’
at Katra, Adhkawari, Sanji Chhat and at the Bhawan / shrine for
providing hygienically prepared food to the yatris on a
no-profit-no-loss basis.
Upon reaching the Bhawan, a group
number is allotted to the pilgrims at the slip (‘parchi’) counter
against the yatra slip issued at Katra. The yatri is required to
stand in queue at Gate Number 2 till the announcement of the
group’s number is made to proceed to the sanctum sanctorum. While
inside the cave, one should concentrate on the darshan of the
mother goddess in her three-pindi forms – Maha Kali,
Maha Lakshmi or Maha Vaishnavi and Maha Saraswati.
The holy water coming from the feet of the Mata can be collected
on the way back.
Duration : 3 Days / 2 Nights
Destinations Covered : Delhi - Jammu - Katra
- Vaishno Devi - Delhi
Vaishno Devi is perhaps the most popular pilgrimage for the
Hindus of North India. Millions of pilgrims come to the state of
Jammu & Kashmir to take blessings of Goddess Vaishno Devi every
year and the numbers are increasing with the time. Indianvisit
gives you an opportunity to visit Vaishno Devi in a hassle free
manner with all the modern facilities in tandem. The package is
designed in such a way that your pilgrimage to the home of
Goddess Vaishno Devi would be smooth. Check out the program and
contact us for the further details.
Day - 1 - Delhi - Jammu
Today catch train Jhelum Express to Jammu. Overnight onboard the
train. Guide Map of Delhi
Day - 2 - Vaishno Devi Shrine - Katra
After the Darshan trek back to Katra. Have breakfast and lunch
at hotel. After lunch we shall drive you back to Jammu to catch
Jhelum Express to Delhi. Overnight on board the train. Guide Map
of Jammu & Kashmir
Day - 3 - Arrive Delhi
Today arrive Delhi and be transferred to home / hotel.
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