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Amritsar to Devi Darshan Himachal Tour
Amritsar to Devi Darshan Himachal Tour: Overview
Amritsar is one of the largest cities of the Punjab state in India. The city origin lies in the village of Tung, and was named after the lake founded by the fourth Sikh Guru Ram Das in 1574 on land bought by him for 700 rupees from the owners of the village of Tung. Himachal is the land of God and Goddess.Himachal Pradesh has some of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites and hindu temples. Goddess Durga is worshipped in different forms among the Hindus. Nau Durga are the nine manifestations of Goddess Durga that hold the paramount position in Hindu Mythology. It is believed that paying homage to these forms of Goddess makes the devotee free from all the sins and wrongdoings. This Tour Covers 7 holy Temples like Mansa Devi, Kalka Devi, Naina Devi, Chintpurni Devi, Jwala Ji, kangra Devi, Banglamukhi and Chamunda ji. Holidaytravel.co is one of the best travel agency which provides services at reasonable cost.
Top Highlights Of The Tour
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Full excursion of Chamunda devi and Baglamukhi.
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Chintpurni Devi Is also known as Chhinnamastika Devi.
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Visit Mansa Devi and Kalka Devi In Chandigarh.
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The flame is worshiped as a manifestation of the goddess Jwalamukhi in Jwala ji Temple.
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Visit famous temple Kangra Devi also Known as Vajreshvari Devi.
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Amritsar like Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Durgiana Temple and Wagha Border
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Apr-01 To May-17
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Aug-01 To Apr-01
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4N 5D Budget 3 Star hotels
Extra Adult Cost 1500
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Package Inclusion:
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Daily Breakfast & Dinner
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Pick and Drop from Amritsar
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4 Night accomodation on Twin Sharing basis
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1 Night Accomodation in Kangra Devi
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1 Night Accomodation in Chintpurni
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2 Night Accomodation in Amritsar
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All Toll taxes, Parking, Driver night hault
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All Taxes
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Lunch not include in this package.
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Any expenses of a personal nature like laundry, telephone calls, beverages, gratuities etc..
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Travel insurance.
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Entrance Fees and Camera fees at monuments and other places of interest.
Amritsar to Devi Darshan Himachal Tour : Hotels
3 - Star Hotels
Amritsar – Puri Palce-TA Rank - 3. - Certificate of Excellence
Kangra Devi – Hotel Laj-TA Rank - 3. - Certificate of Excellence
Chintpurni - Hotel Jai Maa-TA Rank - 3. - Certificate of Excellence
Day 01: Amritsar- Chamunda Devi - Kangra Devi (Arround 250/ 4-5 Hrs)
Start the tour from Amritsar and Proceed for Chamunda Devi. After arrival have a darhan of Chamunda Devi and then proceed to Kangra Devi, Have A darshan of Mata Kangra Devi. After that check into hotel and overnight stay at hotel.
Chamunda Devi: The another famous and holy place is Chamunda Devi temple. The name is a combination of Chanda and Munda, two monsters which Devi killed.
The famous temple of Ma Chamunda is in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Devi appeared to the priest in a dream giving her consent. She directed him to dig in a certain spot and an ancient idol would be found and that idol should be installed in the temple and worshipped as Her form.
Day 02: Kangra Devi – Jawalamukhi – Chintpurni (Arround 105Km/ 4 Hrs)
After Breakfast Check out from hotel and proceed to Jawala ji and Have Darshan of mata Jwala ji and enroute visite Baglamukhi (26 kms.) and Jawalamukhi and upon arrive at Chintpurni, have a darshan of Mata Chintpurni Devi . After that check into hotel and overnight stay at hotel in chamunda.
Maa Jwala Ji: the another holy place is Jwala devi. Have a darshan Of Maa jwala devi. Jwala Devi temple is also known as Jwala Ji temple located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh is one of its kind, there is no idol placed inside, but a flame. It is one of the 51 Shaktipitha and Hindus believe that a visit to Jwala Devi temple in Kangra leads to end of their struggle and commencement of happy days. There are interesting stories that bounds the faith of its pilgrims.Jwala Devi temple has a series of dome, covered with gold. The gold atop the white structure, with green hills on the backdrop.
Day 03:Chintpurni- Naina Devi – Amritsar (Arroun 202 Km/ 4 Hrs)
After Breakfast Check out from Hotel and procced to Naina Devi, have a Darshan Of Mata Naina Devi Spend some time there. After that proceed to Amritsar. It is around 305 km and take 3-4 hours. After arrival check into hotel and overnight stay at hotel.
Naina Devi: Shri Naina Devi Ji is one of the most notable places of worship in Himachal Pradesh. Located in Distt Bilaspur. it is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths where limbs of Sati fell on Earth. This holy place witnesses the huge crowd of pilgrims and devotees round the year and especially during Shravan Ashtami and in the Navratras of Chaitra & Ashwin.
Day 04: Amritsar Local Sightseeing
After breakfast visit famous places of Amritsar like Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Durgiana Temple and Wagha Border. In between your visit have lunch and some rest at Brother Dhabha in Amritsar. After that came back to hotel and overnight stay at hotel.
Golden Temple: The one of the most beautiful and Religious place in Amritsar. Sri Harmandir Sahib, also Sri Darbar Sahib and informally referred to as the "Golden Temple", is the holiest Gurdwara of Sikhism. The temple's architecture draws on both Hindu and Muslim artistic styles yet represents a unique coevolution of the two. During the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), Hari Mandir was richly ornamented with marble sculptures, golden gilding, and large quantities of precious stones. Within the sanctuary, on a jewel-studded platform, lies the Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred scripture of the Sikhs. This scripture is a collection of devotional poems, prayers, and hymns composed by the ten Sikh gurus and various Muslim and Hindu saints.
Wagha Border: Wagah is the border that lies on the Grand Trunk Road between the cities of Amritsar in Punjab, India and Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan. It is the only road border which crosses between India and Pakistan. The border is at a distance of 20 kms from Amritsar and 22 kms from Lahore. The Wagah border is a post between India and Pakistan. It has become famous for the beating the retreat ceremony which includes the closing of international gates and the lowering of the flags of both the countries. The flag code of India mandates that the national flag shall be flown only from sunrise to sunset. It is an entertainment ceremony and a highly stylized patriotic display as well as an energetic performance.
Day 05: Amritsar Depart
After breakfast check out from hotel and proceed to Amritsar Airport/ Railway Station. Our representative will drop you at Amritsar Airport/Railway Station.
Other Major Attraction
Jallian Wala Bagh: Jallianwala Bagh is the site of one of the most monstrous massacres in human history and a dark event during the Indian independence struggle. Also known as Amritsar massacre, as many as 1100 peaceful protesters were killed when British troops opened fire on April 13, 1919 at this place. The brutal murder of thousands added fuel to the fight against the British and raised severe questions about the British intentions to rule India in a humane way. Today, the park has been converted into a memorial who sacrificed their lives.
Durgiana Temple:The Durgiana Mandir or Durgiana Temple is a Hindu temple that is dedicated to Goddess Durga, one of the many Hindu Goddesses. It is also called the Laxmi Narayan Temple. Locals often refer to it as the ‘Seetla Mandir’ because there are temples dedicated to Sita Mata (another name for Goddess Durga). Constructed by Harsahai Mal Kapoor, the temple is based on the overall layout of the Golden Temple in Amritsar. Some people also call it the silver temple due to the carved silver doors that adorn each sanctum sanctorum in the temple complex. The main temple is comprised of the Durga temple that is set amidst a tank of water. Around the tank there is a walking path called the ‘parikrama’. This temple is also famous for smaller temples of Lord Krishna, Lord Vishnu, Hanuman and Goddess Sita.
Kangra Devi Temple: The another famous and holy place in kangra is kangra devi Temple. It is also known as Shri Bajreshwari Devi or vajreshwari Devi or Brajeshwari Devi. It is that Vajreshwari Templeis more than 1000 years old.
Naina Devi Yatra : According to legend, Lord Shiva's consort Sati once burnt herself alive in Yagna to avenge an insult to Lord Shiva. The distraught Shiva picked her corpse and gyrated his horrified dance. Then Lord Vishnu unleashed his Chakra and cut the Sati's body into fifty one pieces to save the earth from Shiva's wrath. All the fifty one places - where parts of Sati's body fell, became known as Shakti Peeths.
Chamunda Devi Temple : It is an enchanting spot with glorious views of the mountains, the Baner Khud, Pathiar and Lahla forests. 15-km from Dharamshala a tiny village of Dadh on Palampur road is the famous temple dedicated to Goddess Chamunda Devi. On reaching the temple a glorious view of Dhaula Dhar on three sides and 'Baner Khud' flowing alongside the temple. The temple has artistic carvings on its lintel, pillars and the ceiling.
Jwalamukhi Temple : (The Flaming Goddess) recognized as one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India, Jwalamukhi's Devi Temple, tended by the followers of Goraknath, is set against a cliff. The picturesque temple, built against a wooded spur, in the Indo-Sikh style, has a dome that was gilded by Mughal Emperor Akbar. An eternally burning flame that issues from a hollow rock in the sanctum is considered the manifestation of the goddess Devi.
Mansa Devi Temple : A typical example of North Indian architecture Mansa Devi Temple, lying in Bilaspur village, about three kilometers east of Mani Majra in Chandigarh, has two temples dedicated to the goddess. It is believed that the older temple was built by the ruler of Mani Majra.Jawalmukhi ( Jwala Ji ) : Jwalaji (flame) or Jwala Mukhi (flame mouth) is probably the most ancient temple discussed here besides Vaishno Devi. It is mentioned in the Mahabharata and other scriptures. There is a natural cave where eternal flames continue to burn. Some say there are seven or nine flames for the seven divine sisters or the nine Durgas. It is here that Sati's tongue fell which can now be seen in the form of the flame.
Mata Chintpurni & Chamunda Devi : The temple dedicated to Mata Chintpurni Devi is located in a village of the same name in District Una, Himachal Pradesh. Devotees have been visiting this Shaktipeeth for centuries to pray at the lotus feet of Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi and Mata Shri Chintpurni 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.
Baijnath & Laxmi Narayan Temple : built in 804 A.D. and dedicated to Shiva Vaidyanatha. Its tall shikhara carved in stone is framed by the imposing snow capped peaks of Dhauladhars. The linga enshrined in its sanctum is one of the 12 jyotirlingas in the country. Every year during the Shivratri fair, thousands of pilgrims descend on Baijnath for the colourful fair and festivities. It is 16-km from Palampur and 56-km from Dharamsala.