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Introduction and History in Brief
Mata Mansa Devi is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Mansa Devi, a form of Shakti. Mansa Devi name itself denotes Mansa I.e wish and truly your every wish is fulfilled here. A very beautiful Temple which has got a large SAROVAR and is very peaceful. It has a very large SAROVAR with Lord Shiva PRATIMA in the SAROVAR as well as a very BIG BAJRANG BALI PRATIMA at the Temple. The Temple is near the Highway. It is situated at Palampur Dharmashala Road, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. The temple is beautiful, accessible by slanted stairs and a whole prasaad market is present in the front of the temple. It is one of the prominent Shakti temples of North India involving 7 goddesses, namely Mata Mansa Devi, Naina Devi, Jawalamukhi, Chintpurni, Brajeshwari, Chamunda Devi and Jayanti Devi. Thousands of devotees visit the shrine from various parts of the country, and especially during the Navratra mela, this number rises to lakhs every day for the nine auspicious days. Special festivities are held during Navratras. Navratras are the most crowded times for the mandir. During Navratri the rush is very heavy and it takes many hours to be in queue for the Mata Darshan.
JAI MATA DI🙏
Important News Related to Temple
A slogan in support of the most dangerous MUSLIMS terrorist organisation ISIS has found written on the outer wall of Mansa Devi Temple
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Architecture
A very beautiful Temple which has got a large SAROVAR and is very peaceful. It has a very large SAROVAR with Lord Shiva PRATIMA in the SAROVAR as well as a very BIG BAJRANG BALI PRATIMA at the Temple. The Temple is near the Highway. It is situated at Palampur Dharmashala Road, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh.
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Presiding Deity
Maa Mansa (Durga) 🙏
Weapons of Maa Mansa(Durga)
Be A True Devotee
Worship your Isht in your tradition .
But passive worship is a total waste of your time and energy .
For True Worship ,a devotee MUST master the use of weapons the Deity bears.
The weapons of Maa Durga are Chakra (discus), Shankha (conch shell), Trishula (Trident), Gada (mace), Bow and Arrow, Khanda (sword) and Shield, Ghanta (bell) and Sword.
Remember, for a Sanatani, Shastra (Weapon) and Shaastra (Holy Book) go together and Sword 🙏
A devotee must be learnt to use the respactive deity’s weapons like Sword,Gada, Trishula etc..
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Timing
Temple open at 07:00 AM to 02:00 PM and then from 04:00 PM to 09:00 PM.
Noo entry fee!
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Basic Facilities
Activities
Festivals
Every year all major festival avam festivals are celebrated in the temple. it goes like this :-
Krishna Janmashtami, Radha Jayanti, Govardhan Puja, Holi, Ram Navami,Mahashivratri, Ganesha Chaturthi,Durga Puja, Navratris, Diwali etc..
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Near by Shops & Markets
Nearby Dharamshalas
Bachpan Dharamshala, Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, 176052
Hotels near Temple
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Concerned Police Stations
Police Chowki Yol Cantt
Palampur – Dharamshala Rd, Tang Narwana, Himachal Pradesh 176052
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Library
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Mehants, Pujaris, Archakas and Sewayats
Gau Sewa, Birds and otheranimals Sewa
Langar Sewa
Gurukul/Vedic Pathshalas
Mitra Mandal Link for Advice/Guidance*
Modes of Travel
By Air
The fastest way to travel to Himachal Pradesh is by air. But it is also the costliest when compared to price per unit of distance covered. However, if you are short on time and wish to splurge, you can take a flight to Shimla or Kullu if you are heading to Manali, and Kangra or Pathankot if you are heading to Dharamsala. The flights are largely limited to Delhi, so you will need to first arrive at Delhi to explore more flight options.
The airport in Shimla, Jubbal Hatti, is around 40 km away from main Shimla City. You can get pre-paid taxis right outside the terminal. Go to the booking counter and state your destination to get a sense of the fare before you hop in. Travel only with registered taxis to avoid getting taken for a ride. The other two airports, Kullu-Manali Airport in Bhuntar and Dharamsala Airport (or Kangra Airport), are also well-connected to the city centre and you can get a cab without any hassle.
Do note that if you are traveling in winter, flights could be cancelled at the last minute due to harsh weather conditions.
By Train
Himachal Pradesh has a difficult terrain and because of that the Indian Railway hasn’t made much progress there. There are, however, a few options for those looking to enjoy a unique experience.
A narrow-gauge track connects Pathankot (in Punjab) to Kangra, and Kalka (in Haryana) to Shimla. The train journey will take you through rural Himalayan ranges, giving you a first-hand glimpse into the hilly hinterlands of India. Untouched and pristine, this is a train ride worth taking. This journey will take you about eight hours.
\Hop aboard the Kalka-Shimla Toy Train that is also a UNESCO world heritage site. This is a 60-mile journey that crosses 864 bridges, 102 tunnels, and 900 curves. You will stay glued to the window all through the journey, watching as massive mountains, verdant valleys, forests of oak and pine, and rippling meadows pass you by. The journey of six hours will feel like it ended too soon.
There are other trains on the Kalka-Shimla route as well, such as Shivalik Deluxe Express, Rail Motor Car, Shimla Express, Shimla Kalka Passenger and Himalayan Queen. Two special heritage carriages – Shivalik Queen Tourist Coach and Shivalik Palace Tourist Coach – are available between March and September. To manage high tourist volumes in the months from April to June, two special holiday trains run on this route.
Do book your tickets well in advance if you are traveling during the holiday season. You can do so online on the Indian Railway official website or at any Indian Railway booking counter.
By Road
A cheaper and more scenic alternative to taking a flight is to travel by road. Himachal has beautiful roads that are connected to major cities in India. There are 8 national highways and 19 state highways that offer superb connectivity to and within Himachal. When you are traveling by road, you can reach the most remote regions of the state.
You can drive to Himachal yourself or rent a cab from Delhi. There are several state-owned and private luxury bus operators which will drop you to most large cities here. If you are driving yourself, it is advisable to travel by day, as Himachal roads can prove challenging in some points even to the most experienced driver.
As with the flight, some roads can also be closed during the monsoon or winter die to landslides or excessive snowfall. Plan your vacation time keeping that in mind.
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Address for Visiting and Donation Purpose
Mansa Mata Mandir
Chamunda Bus Stand, Padar, Himachal Pradesh 176052