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Vaishnodevi : ウィキペディア英語版
Vaishno Devi

Vaishno Devi, also known as Mata Rani, Trikuta and Vaishnavi, is a manifestation of the Hindu Mother Goddess Mahalakshmi. The words "maa" and "mata" are commonly used in India for "mother", and thus are often used in connection with Vaishno Devi. Vaishno Devi Mandir ((ヒンディー語:वैष्णोदेवी मन्दिर)) is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu Goddess, located at the Trikuta Mountains within the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. More than 10 million pilgrims visit this shrine every year.
The Vaishno Mata
shrine in the Trikuta mountains is believed to be the abode of 33 crore
deities.
It is believed that at some point of time each one of these
33 crore deities have worshipped Goddess Vaishno Mata, and left their symbolic marks inside.
It is also believed that during the pooja and Aarti, these
Gods and Goddesses arrive at the Holy
Cave to pay their obeisance to Mata.
Hindus believe that one cannot possible have darshan of Mata,
unless she herself calls the devotees.
‘Chalo bulawa aya hai, Mata ne bulaya hai’. Meaning
‘Let us go to Vaishno Devi as Mata has beckoned us to come
for darshan and blessings’.
REACHING KATRA
The town of Katra in Jammu and Kashmir is the base point of
the 13 Km trek to the Holy Cave, where an elaborate Bhawan exists taking care
of every possible need of the devotee.
Katra can be reached either by road from Jammu or by the
recently started train service by Indian Railways.
Katra is approx 50 Kms
from Jammu and can be reachedby road in less than two hours.
The Indian Railways have introduced Sree Shakti train that starts from Delhi on Friday
evenings and returns back to Delhi on Sunday morning. One can easily avail the
two night package , ‘COMFORT’ offered by IRCTC.
The train journey from Jammu onwards to Katra is not just
picturesque but a thrilling adventure that takes you through breathtaking
bridges and tunnels. It is indeed an
engineering marvel of Indian Railways.
The Katra railway station is a world class railway station
having automatic escalators powered by Solar Energy. It also houses shops, Food courts, waiting halls, washrooms and
bathrooms. In addition to this there is a hotel where one can stay overnight on
prior booking.
THE TREK
The trek from the Banganga check post in Katra to Mata’s
Bhawan is an arduous 13 km long one.
One can cover the trek by four different methods:
1.
By foot
2.
By horses
3.
3. By Palki – human palanquin
4.
4. By Helicopter.
There are two companies operating
Helicopter service in Katra.
1.
Himalayan
2.
Global Vectra.
The booking for availing helicopter service need s to be
done online , 60 days in advance through the official website of the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board.
www.maavaishnodevi.org
Helicopter tickets can also be bought on the spot from
Jagjivan Ghat near Katra Bus Stand. But tickets can be bought subject to availability.
Secondly the Helicopter service takes place only in fair
weather and often the trips are cancelled.
The Katra helipad is approx 3.5 kms from Katra main town.
One needs to report at the helipad two hours in advance of the time mentioned
on the ticket.
The helicopter ride from the Katra helipad to Sanjichhat takes a
mere five minutes. The immensely thrilling ride gives a breathtakingly beautiful
view of the Trikuta valley.
On reaching Sanjichhat, the Bhawan is at a distance of about 3 Kms. This distance can
be covered by a downward trek or by
horses.
It takes approx 90 minutes to reach the Bhawan by foot.
Those going for Mata’s darshan via helicopter are
issued VIP passes and are allowed to
entry through Gate No 5 of the Bhawan.
If you are going for darshan by the other three means, by
foot, by horses or by Palanquin, you need to register your traveling group
members at the Katra Vaishno Mata Dev
Shrine Board office and get a PARCHI. The office is located near the Katra bus
stand.
The PARCHI is extremely important as it will be checked at
several points of the journey, failing which you will not be allowed to trek
further.
The trek of 13 Kms can be completed in about 5 to8 hours
depending on the fitness and whether children are accompanying parents.
The Bhawan is open for darshan 365 days and the Shrine
Board, the governing body of the Bhawan has made it possible to do the trek 24
by 7.
The entire trekking
path is lit up for devotees , some preferring to start the trek in the late evening to avoid the morning sun. The scintillating lit up path
is visible from the Katra bus stand.
Throughout the trekking path, there are restaurants, tea
stallds, drinking water, medical aid,
benches, toilets and police check posts.
A major length of the trek is covered providing protection from
rain and snow.
At the start of the trek, at Banganga check post , there is
massive scanning of luggage and security check.
The trek is divided into two parts. The first part of the trek up to Adkuwari is roughly
half way at a distance of 7 Kms from Banganga
starting check post. At Adkuwari the road to the Bhawan bifurcates into
two. One road goes via Adkuwari while
the second one goes via Himkoti.
The horses are allowed to continue on the Adkuwari trail , but are not allowed to go via the
Himkoti road. At the Himkoti road, electric rickshaws are available for senior citizens,
people with disability and those with medical conditions.
Here it must be noted that if traveling with children by
foot, as is the case with many devotees, one needs to be very vigilant of the
horses plying along side as the road is narrow.
AT THE BHAWAN
On reaching the Bhawan one can bathe at the bathing ghats.
Having done so, one needs to deposit all luggage, mobile
phones, cameras and leather items in lockers provided by the Shrine Board. Also
it is here that a group is provided a number for darshan on showing the PARCHI.
The normal devotees enter through Gate No 3.
The Bhawan provides accommodation for the devotees to stay
overnight at the Bhawan. The booking for
this needs to be done online, well in advance.
The Bhawan is buzzing with activity at any given time of the
day. Devotees from the poorest of the
poor to the richest arrive at the Bhawan
to receive blessings of Vaishno Mata.
The Shrine board has taken
immense care to provide all amenities for a comfortable darshan of the
devotees. So you will find shops, restaurants like Sagar Ratna, PCOs, Cloak
rooms, Prashad shops and police posts.
On most days, the queue leading up to the Holy cave keeps
moving. Moreover the whole Bhawan
reverberates with the devotees chanting, “Jai Mata Di” and one totally becomes unaware
of the fatigue of the arduous trek.
It is believed that he darshan of Mata is complete only if
one visits thee Bhairon Mandir, as Mata had given Bhairon a boon that he would
be worshipped along side her.
The Bhairon Mandir is approximately 3 Kms form thee Bhawan.
It is a steep upward trek and can be
done either by foot or by ponies.
BHAINT
The Prasad offered by the devotees to Mata is called BHAINT. There are several
shops at Bhawan selling Bhaints. These can also be bought from the Office of
the Shrine board packed neatly in Eco friendly jute bags, with the logo of the
Shrine Board, a souvenir in itself.
A typical Bhaint comprises prasad, fuliyan, chunri, mouli,
coconut, pooja samagri including itra,
bangles and sindoor.
PRASAD
Outside the exit tunnel and just beyond the Amrit Kund lies
the PRASAD counter. The blessings of the
Mother Goddess in the form of Prasad pouches are handed over to the devotees by
the temple priests. Each Prasad pouch comprises the Mishri Prasad plus a
blessed coin, carrying the image of Holy Pindies. In addition , Khazana (coins) are given to the devotees. It is
believed to be a good luck coins(s) and devotees would do well to keep it in
their cash boxes, temples or other important places in their homes or
establishments. it is not only a belief but a fact that the Khazana Prasad
wherever kept, has brought in prosperity and luck.
There are other blessed items too, especially the Chunris
and Cholas which are used for Shringar of the Holy Pindies. Since the Vastras
of the Pindies are changed twice a day during Aarti, the Vastras which have
been used once but are subsequently changed are offered as Ashirwad (blessings) to the devotees.
These are readily available at the souvenir shops run by the
shrine Board at Katra, Adkuwari, Sanjichhat and Bhawan. Gold and Silver coins
of the Holy goddess are also available.
The pull of Mata is such
that devotees travel from all corners of the world to receive blessing of
Mata. And Mata is said to embrace and bless one and all, from the poorest and
the weakest to the richest and the mightiest.
Vaishno Devi is the most widely visited shrine in North India and the second
most visited shrine in the country after
Tirupati Balaji.
It is a pilgrimage to
be taken at least once in the life of a Hindu.
Currently Shri Narinder Nath Vohra in his capacity as Governor of Jammu & Kashmir is the Chairman of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. Members of the Board are Shri E. Sreedharan, Smt. Sudha Murty, Dr. Sudhir S.Bloeria, IAS (Retd.), Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma, Dr. Ashok Bhan, IPS (Retd.) and Shri H. L. Maini
==See also==

* Jagran
* Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University

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