Himachal Shakti Peeths
हिमालयकुटिले मार्गे प्रत्येकवक्रे आशिषोऽवतरन्ति ।
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चामुण्डा बृजेश्वरी बगलामुखि ज्वालामुखि महाशक्तयः ।
चिन्तपूर्णि नैनादेवी सर्वदुःखनिवारिण्यः ॥
शरणागतपालिन्यः सर्वमङ्गलदायिन्यः ।
भक्ताभीष्टप्रदायिन्यः जगन्माता नमोऽस्तु ते ॥
The Shaktipeeth Yatra in Himachal Pradesh is not just a pilgrimage; it's a divine journey through some of the most powerful energy centers of Goddess Durga in North India. These ancient temples, steeped in mythological and spiritual significance, are believed to be places where parts of Sati’s body fell, making them sacred sites of Shakti worship.Each temple has its own unique energy, rituals, and miracles forming a circuit that rejuvenates not just the body but also the soul.
"O children of the Divine Mother, the hills of Himachal echo with Her power
Chamunda, Brijeshwari, Baglamukhi, Jwalaji, Chintpurni & Naina Devi, six flames of Shakti guiding our path.
Come, let us bow together at these holy shrines, where faith becomes strength and blessings flow eternal."
ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चे नमः
ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं क्लीं नमः
ॐ ह्रीं बगलामुखी सर्व दुष्टानां वाचं मुखं पदं स्तम्भय जिह्वां कीलयं बुद्धिं विनाशय ह्रीं ॐ स्वाहा
ॐ जले ज्वाला थले ज्वाला, ज्वाला आकाश मंडले। त्रैलोक्यव्यापिनी ज्वाला दीप ज्वाला नमोस्तुते
ॐ जयन्ती मंगला काली भद्रकाली कपालिनी। दुर्गा क्षमा शिवा धात्री स्वाहा स्वधा नमोऽस्तुते
ओम ह्रीम नैना देवी क्लीम फट स्वाहा
(Located amidst serene hills, revered for its spiritual energy)
(An ancient temple known for its historical and mythological importance)
(A powerful Shaktipeeth, especially popular for devotees seeking protection)
(Known for the sacred eternal flame emerging from the rock)
(Believed to fulfill all heartfelt desires and relieve anxieties)
(One of the most prominent Shaktipeeths, located on a hilltop overlooking Gobind Sagar Lake)
(The above given cost is for a minimum of 4 people).
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Note: All vehicles are Non-AC, as air conditioning is not operational in hilly terrain zones for safety and performance reasons.
Places | Premium | Deluxe | Standard |
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Chintpurni | Paradise Woodland Resort | Hotel The Pride | Hotel Shubadra GuestHouse |
Note: Final hotel bookings depend on availability. If your preferred hotel is unavailable, a similar category hotel will be arranged during the Yatra.
Summer (Apr–Oct) | ~5 AM–12 PM, break 12–1 PM, reopening 1–10 PM |
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Winter (Nov–Mar) | ~6 AM–12 PM, break 12–1 PM, reopening 1–9 PM |
Aarti | ~8 AM (morning), ~7 PM (evening) |
Year-round typical hours | ~6 AM–9/10 PM |
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Special rituals and extended hours during festivals like Navratri and Makar Sankranti
Daily | 9 AM–7 PM |
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Timings may flex during high crowd pressure or religious events
Summer | 6 AM–11:30 AM, break, then 12:30 PM–10 PM |
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Winter | 8 AM–11 AM, break, then 12:30 PM–9:30 PM |
Aarti times | Morning ~6–7 AM, Evening ~7–8 PM |
Regular | ~4–5 AM – 10 PM daily |
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During Navratri/Festivals | Could run from 2 AM till midnight |
Morning Aarti | ~5:00 AM |
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Dharshan starts | ~6:00 AM |
Closed for Bhog (midday) | ~11:00 AM–11:30 AM |
Evening Shringar / Break | ~5:30–6:00 PM |
Evening Aarti / Shayan | ~8:00 PM |
Temple fully closes | ~12:00 AM |
Alternate common schedule | Darshan 5 AM–12 PM, reopens 12:30 PM–9:30 PM |
Essential tips to ensure a hassle-free, safe, and spiritually enriching Himachal Shakti Peeths experience.
Temples often have queues by 8:00 A.M. Begin early to cover multiple darshans in a day.
A common route is:
Chamunda → Brajeshwari (Kangra) → Baglamukhi → Jawalaji → Chintpurni → Naina Devi
Avoid Sankranti, Navratri, full moon days, and weekends if you prefer peaceful darshan.
Most temple towns offer guest houses or dharamshala nearby.
Weather can change quickly; always check conditions, especially during monsoon and winter.
Internet may be patchy near some temples. Keep offline maps and emergency contacts ready.
All temples require shoes to be removed; carry socks/slippers for walking outside.
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