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Introduction and History
The beautiful great temple is dedicated to Maa Mansa Devi.
According to a story, in the Shivalik Hills, a cow used to arrive every day and offer milk at 3 adjoining stones(Pindies) placed on a hilltop. It was observed by local residents that there were 3 Holy Shilas that originated and they started Worshiping & and it was found to be the forehead of Shri Sati.
Accordingly a temple was constructed finallyMaharaja Gopal Singh of Manimajra constructed the present main temple of Shri Mansa Devi, which is situated on the Shivalik foothills in village Bilaspur, Tehsil and District Panchkula, during the period 1811-1815. At a distance of 200 meters from the main temple, the Patiala temple which was constructed by Sh. Karam Singh, the then Maharaja Patiala in the year 1840.
This temple had the patronage of Manimajra State. After the merger of princely states into Pepsu the Patronage of State Govt. ended and the temples remained neglected. The raja of Manimajra then appointed pujari as ‘ khidmatuzar’ of this temple whose duty was to worship the deity of the temple. After the merger of princely State into Pepsu these pujaris became independent on the matter of controlling and managing the affairs of the temple and the land attached to the temple. They could neither maintain this temple nor provide necessary facilities to the visiting devotees and thus the condition of the temple deteriorated day by day. So much so that there were no proper arrangements for pilgrims. It is said that in the place where the Mata Mansa Devi temple is today, here the next part of Sati Mata’s head was dropped. The temple of Mansa Devi was first known as the temple of Mata Sati. It is believed that King Gopaldas of Manimajra built a cave from his fort to the temple, which is about 3 kilometers long.
He used to go with his queen everyday to see Mother Sati from this cave everyday. By the time the king did not appear, the cupboard of the temple did not open.
Nestled in the foothills of the Shivalik mountain range, the temple complex is spread over an area of 100 acres bordering the village of Bilaspur, near ManiMajra, in the Panchkula district of Haryana. The Mansa Devi Temple has maintained the sanctity of being an important shrine for worshipping Shakti (Mansa Devi), the divine feminine personification of the innate cosmic energy that is said to epitomize and rule the forces of the universe, in Hinduism and Shaktism. The entire temple complex is spread over an area of about 100 acres of the Shivalik foothills. The main attraction of the temple is formed by a tree around which devotees tie sacred threads to get their prayers answered.
It is wonderfully designed with the main temple having thirty-eight panels of wall paintings, besides floral designs all over the walls and ceiling. Constructed during the early 19th century by Maharaja Gopal Singh, it is one of the most renowned Shakti temples in North India. Shaktism is one of the most followed beliefs in this part of the country, with important Mansa Devi shrines in many of the northern states. The temple is now maintained as a heritage site by the government. Drenched in legends and myths, a vibrant atmosphere is ever-present here.
As a Temple concern, the premises are always said to be full of devotees during Morning and evening prayer.
Although,Temple is small and placed on the road as it is so beautiful and clean.
Temple people used to follow all covid 19 protocols . Temple is surrounded by Lots of Trees and fresh air as far as the environment is concerned.
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Presiding Deity
Maa Mansa Devi 🙏
Timings
Monday to Sunday – Open timing MORNING 5am–2pm & EVENING 3PM–9PM.
The winter season is perfect to visit as it is so hot in summers in Haryana which can cause Humidity,difficulties to visit.
Festivals
Main
Rama Navami,Sita Navami, Hanuman Jayanti Vivaha Panchami, Deepavali, Dusshera,Diwali,Navratris.
Ganesh Chaturthi,Sree Ramanavami, Kartikeya Purnima, Vijayadashami/Punyatithi, Ram Navami,Niiladri Mahodaya
Maha Shivaratri, Shraavana, Kartik Purnima, Bhairava Ashtami.
Basic services
Drinking Water Cooler , CCTV Security, Prashada Serving, Puja Samagri stalls etc..
Activities
Open the Darbar gates of Presiding Diety and pay Prayers after Bhagwan Subrabhat Bhauj.
Morning Vedic enchanting and Nature’s welcome (ethnic way).
Vedic Yagya- To purify our inner self for realization and world peace.
Tribute to five basic elements i.e. Land, Water, Sky, Fire and Air.
Pay the last pray of the day in evening after Presiding God Bhauj.
THINGS TO DO
MEDITATION
Discover inner peace and positive energy through the ancient practice of meditation
AYURVEDA
If you are looking for holistic physical healing through non-invasive methods, Ayurveda could be of interest to you.
ASTROLOGY
Wish to know more about your stars and your place in the firmament? Consult an astrologer.
ARADHANA and ARCHANA
Devotees and visitors come here to take experience of pure spiritualism and peace as they use to do visit every day and pray to
Mansa Devi❤️🙏
Pooja, Aartis and Timing
Basically the Aartis to be perform as per the Concern Shraddhas of devotees and Concern Deities.
Believing Aartis are :
Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu & Lord Shiva at 5AM
Maa Mansa Devi at 5:30AM
Dhyanam and “OM” Dhyanam at 6Am
Note:The above timings are common but not accurate!
Nearby Famous Temples
Gita Mandir
Govind Dham
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25ft Hanuman Mandir Etc..
Nearby Dharamshalas and Hotels
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Famous Markets
Famous Markets Near the Temple
- Sector 7 Market
Want to get a taste of the most happening street market of the city of Panchkula? Visit the Sector 7 Market, which is always bustling with activity, and is thronged by locals and tourists alike. It is always crowded by young girls and women who come here to grab the latest fashion from the shops. There are numerous shops as well as roadside sellers in the market selling everything from funky shorts and skirts to harem pants, pyjamas and tops. Sector 7 Market has a huge variety of these which you can get for as low as 50 bucks to as high as 2500 or even more. Apart from the apparel, there are also trendy bags and footwear to go along with. A few shops you should definitely visit when shopping here are Krishna Bag House, Chaman and Shiv Sweets.
- Rehri Market
Rehri Market is a very popular street shopping market among the locals of Panchkula. It is thronged by the young girls and boys of the city who come here to buy stuff to experiment with their looks. The market is vibrant, and always bustles with activity and energy. It houses numerous shops that sell a variety of items including clothes, slippers, accessories, upholstery and much more at unbelievable prices. But the speciality of this market is its funky slippers and jewellery that set this market apart from the rest. Also, all of these items are available at very low prices, so you do not have to worry about your pocket too much. Rehri Market is a great place to shop from, and the infectious energy of this place will definitely leave you enchanted.
- Amartex Shoppers etc..
Amartex Shoppers World is one of the most famous shopping malls in the city of Panchkula. It is visited by hundreds of locals every day who visit this mall not only to shop but also spend some good time out with family and friends. The mall houses several shops selling a huge array of products in fashion and lifestyle. Women can shop for sarees, lehengas, kurtas, salwar suits and T-shirts. Also, men can find T-shirts as well as formal shirts at Amartex Shoppers World. There are also items for kids at the mall. If you are looking for some stuff to decorate your home, you can get that too here. If you are in Panchkula on a trip, you should definitely visit this mall for some entertainment and fun.
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Restaurants
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Hospitals
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Dhawan Hospital
Navjivan Health Service – Panchkula
Government Dispensary etc..
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Concern Police Stations
Police Panchkula
Mansa Devi Complex, Mansa Devi Temple Complex, Panchkula, Haryana 134114
MANSA DEVI Police Station
Mansa Devi Complex, Rajeev Vihar, Rail Vihar, Mansa Devi Temple Complex, Panchkula, Haryana 160101
Names, phone numbers , photos and brief introduction of Pujaris, Archaks, Mahants and Management Committy.
Details to be taken.
Miscellaneous information
Details to be taken.
Legal information
The temple is situated on legal site taking care by Govt. and Mandir Community, there is no legal obligation on Temple Property or Temple Schedule, Criteria,Rules etc..
Samajik Sahayat,Goshalas, Sadhus, Sants, Mahants, Famous Dharmik Writers/ Musicians/Dancers/ Craftsmen around the Temple.
Initiattives like Pashu Sewa, Pakshi Sewa, Langar Sewa, Vedic Pathshalas etc Plannings in process.
There is a temple group of some devotees who use to role as band of temple as they do kirtans, Kathas and Narrating sewas time to time.
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Modes of Travel
How to Reach Panchkula Haryana by Air
Chandigarh International Airport serves as the main airport of Tricity. Currently, only domestic flights operate from here, though international flights are going to start soon. It is connected to the cities of Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Srinagar, Chennai, etc. via AirAsia India, Air India, Jet Airways, GoAir, IndiGo SpiceJet and Vistara. Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi (260 km away) is the nearest major international airport. It is connected to cities across the country as well as international cities such as Moscow, Sharjah, Toronto, Beijing, Paris, Mauritius, etc. Apart from several domestic airlines, international airlines serving the airport include Aeroflot, Air Arabia, Air Canada, Air China, Air France, Air Mauritius, etc.
Nearest Airport: Chandigarh International Airport lies at a distance of just 16 km from the city of Panchkula.
Safety Suggestion: Generally, there are no weather-related issues that affect the schedule of flights. However, the city is engulfed by a thick cover of fog during the months of December and January, causing visibility issues. This might lead to possible delays in flights.
How to Reach Panchkula Haryana by Railways
The city itself does not have a railway station. But it is very near to Chandigarh and Chandimandir Cantonment, which have connectivity throughout the country
One can easily reach the destination via railways as there are a number of trains available which offer direct services to the district.
How to Reach Panchkula Haryana by Road
Panchkula is well-connected to major cities in India through several national highways, including Ambala-Shimla National Highway No.-22, National Highway NH-21 and National Highway No. 73. Haryana Roadways serve as a major transport service, connecting Panchkula to cities in Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh. As the city of Chandigarh is just 12 km away, you can board a bus to Chandigarh and reach Panchkula via cab or auto rickshaw. Many private buses also ply on these routes. These buses have a wide range of options including A/C buses, non-A/C buses, deluxe buses, semi-deluxe buses, etc.
Road is considered as best option to reach the town of Panchkula. It is one of the best ways to reach the city. Kalka (19 km), Ambala (46 km) and Chandigarh (11 km) are the few cities that can be reached easily via road.
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Address for Donation and visiting purpose
Mata Mansa Devi Temple, Panchkula
Mansa Devi Complex, MDC Sector 4, Panchkula, Haryana 134114
0172 292 0988
Visitors Views
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