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5 Devi Darshan with Amritsar

Day 1: Arrive Amritsar

Arrive Amritsar

Arrive at the Amritsar Railway Station, make your way to the hotel, check in, and then spend the afternoon watching the flag retreat ceremony at the Indo-Pak Wagah Border. Wagah is an army station 30 km from Amritsar on the border between Pakistan and India, and the nightly "Beating the Retreat" ceremony is the daily highlight there. Troops from both nations march in unison, practicing the process of lowering their respective national flags. Nationalistic fervor increases as the sun sets, and lights are turned on to signal the end of the day amid raucous cheers. Free time for shopping, etc., later in the evening.Stay the night at the Amritsar Hotel.

Day 2: Amritsar Golden Temple Darshan

Amritsar Golden Temple Darshan

The holiest shrine in the Sikh religion, Sri Harmandir Sahib, is called after Hari (God). It is the Golden Temple in Amritsar, and you can begin your city tour with its blessings after breakfast at the hotel. Next, pay a visit to Jallianwala Bagh, a memorial to the incalculable number of innocent Indians who were killed by General Dyer on April 13, 1919—the eve of "Baisakhi," one of the biggest religious festivals in Punjab. Take a look at the Mata Lal Devi Temple, which is a historical site in Amritsar, India. This Hindu temple at Rani ka Bagh was built by a great old pious woman in the style of the sacred shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi at Katra (Jammu). Additionally, you can shop on Lawrence Road and in the Amritsar Market Katra Jaimal Singh. Go back to the hotel and spend the night there in Amritsar.

Day 3: Amritsar - Katra

Amritsar - Katra

Drive to Katra after breakfast. The holy temple of Vaishno Devi is nestled in the foothills of the Trikuta Mountains in a little town known locally as "VaishnoDevi" in the district of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Once you reach Katra, settle down to your accommodation and unwind. The evening is yours to relax. Spend the night at Katra Hotel.

Day 4: Vaishno Devi Darshan

Vaishno Devi Darshan

Begin your sacred journey to Mata Vaishnodevi Darshan after breakfast. After Tirupati Balaji Temple, Mata Vaishno Devi Temple is the second most popular religious attraction in India and is considered to be one of the holiest Hindu temples devoted to Shakti. walk to the 14-kilometer Mata Vaishno Devi shrine; you can also organize your own ponies for the walk, at your own expense; return to Katra late at night. Spend the night at Katra Hotel.

Day 5: Chamunda Devi, KangraJi, JawalaJi

Chamunda Devi, KangraJi, JawalaJi

Following breakfast, go to CHAMUNDA Devi, one of the seven Matrikas (mother deities) and the Divine Mother, is also feared for being DEVI, also referred to as Chamundi and Charchika. The moniker combines the names of two monsters that Chamunda slain: Chanda and Munda. Along with Devi Chamunda, Lord Shiva is seen here in the forms of death, destruction, and dead bodies. Devotees can view scenes from the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Devi Mahatmya in the temple. Devi's picture has Hanuman and Bhairo on either side. Next, go to the KANGRA BRAJESHWAR temples. Sui Mata, a local princess of Chamba who gave her life in defense of her kingdom's citizens, is honored in this shrine.

The narrative of SuiMata is painted in vibrant colors on the wall of the temple. With its shikara architecture and wooden amalaka perched atop, the temple stands out from the others. Proceed to JAWALAMUKHI (55km) after Darshans. After checking into the hotel, visit the JAWALAJI temple, popularly known as the "Flaming Goddess" or "She of the flaming mouth," after lunch.Situated in the Beas Valley, it is constructed over a few naturally occurring gas jets that catch fire, which are thought to be a manifestation of the goddess Devi Bhagwati Jawalamukhi. According to a tale, Shiva overpowered the Daitya King Jalandhara, a demon, with mountains, which is where the flames originate. Spend the night at the JAWALAMUKHI hotel.

Day 6: Chintpurni Ji

Chintpurni Ji

Drive to the CHINTPURNI JI temple after breakfast. Mata ShriChhinnamastika Devi is another name for Mata Chintpurni Devi. For centuries, devotees have traveled to this Shaktipeeth to offer prayers at Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi's lotus feet. They ask the Devi for blessings while bringing their materialistic worries with them. It is thought that your request would be fulfilled if you make an earnest request to the Devi. Darshan then drives to Amritsar and drops him off at the station or airport for his next destination.