TEMPLES AROUND
VAISNO DEVI
On arriving at the Holy Cave at
Darbar, she assumed the form of Maha Kali and
cut off Bhairon Nath's head which was flung up
the mountain by the force of the blow and fell
at the place where the Bhairon Temple is now located.
The boulder at the mouth of the Holy Cave according
to the legend is the petrified torso of Bhairon
Nath who was granted divine forgiveness by the
benevolent Mata in his dying moments.
Bhumika Temple: At
Darshani Darwaza, 1-km from Katra, the Goddess
disappeared. This place is called Darsani Darwaza
because the Trikut mountain is visible from here
Tikuta Parvat is three high peaks that are the
abodes of the Goddess Vaishno Devi.
Ban
Ganga Temple: After the Goddess
left the Bhumika Temple, she went to the Trikuta
Hills passing through here. At this time, Langoor
Vir (Veer Langur) felt thirsty. The Goddess shot
an arrow into the stone and a holy river was produced,
now known as Ban Ganga. It is called Ban Ganga
because the Goddess washed her hair at this place.
Most pilgrims take bath here. You must show the
slip you got near the Bus Stand in Katra to pass
this point. Ban Ganga is about 3-km from Katra.
Charan Paduka Temple: This
is where the Goddess stopped for some time while
Bhairon was chasing her. Her footprints are supposed
to be visible on a stone at this place. Charanpaduka
means " holy footprints." It is about
1.5-km from Ban Ganga at 3,380 feet.
Ardh Kuwari: Ardh
Kuwari is the halfway point and some pilgrims
stay here for the night. There is a 15-foot-long
cave called Garbha Joon where the Goddess hid
herself for nine months and showed her self to
a saint. The cave is narrow, and you have to almost
crawl all the way though it. When Bhairon entered
the cave, the Goddess made a new opening with
her trident and ran away. Ardh Kuwari is 4.5-km
from Charan Paduka and 4,800 ft above sea level.
After ardh Kuwari the path gets very steep for
2.5-km. This ascent is called Hathi Matha ascent,
because the mountain is shaped like the forehead
of an Elephant. It is best to use the footpath
rather than the stairs, as the climb will be easier.
From here it is another 1,500-ft climb to Sanjhi
Chatt, and from there another 4-km to the carve.
The Sri Ram Temple: The
Sri Ram Temple is near Vaishno Devi cave. There
is a Shiva-linga in a cave 125 steps down from
the Ram Temple.
The Bhairon (Bhairav) Temple: This
temple is about 2.5-km from Vaishno Devi cave
at about 6,700 feet. It is traditional to visit
this temple after visiting the Vaishno Devi Temple.
Bhairon (Bhairav) was absolved of all sins when
Durga killed him.
When Bhairon was killed by the Goddess his head
flew to this place. There is a huge stone outside
the cave that represents the body of Bhairon.
After he was killed, her prayed to the Goddess
to forgive him. It is said that the Goddess gave
the benediction that the desires of her devotees
who visit this place would be fulfilled. |