5 Himachal Devi Darshan
Himachal Devi Darshan from Jaipur Ajmer Alwar
Duration : 3 Days / 2 Nights

Temples Covered : Naina Devi, Chintapurni Ji, Jwala Ji, Brajeshwari Devi, Bagla Mukhi & Chamunda Devi.
Sati's body parts, and ornaments fell to the earth at various places in the subcontinent. These sacred spots are the 51 Shakti Peethas, with each one linked to the 51 letters of the Sanskrit alphabet. Shakti and Kala Bhairava are the main deities at all the peethas.
Godess Sati's 4 body parts fall at Himachal and these 4 places are Shri Naina Devi Shaktipeeth (Eyes), Shri Chintapurni (Feet), Shri Nagarkot Brajeshwari Devi at Kangra ( Breast) and Shri Jwala Ji (Tongue).
We at Tour Trip Mart have specially designed this Himachal Devi Darshan Package from Jaipur, Ajmer & Alwar for the people of Rajasthan. We have focused on maximizing your time by minimizing your travel, the itinerary is carefully crafted to provide flexibility and smooth transitions between the temples. You can explore the temples at your own pace, immersing yourself in the divine energy. Our knowledgeable driver will guide you to each and every temple so that you can visit every temple with convenience.
Special Arrangement for Quick Darshan at Temples
Day 1
Ajmer - Naina Devi - Chintpurni - Jwala MukhiNight Stay : Jwala Mukhi
The Sabarmati - Daulatpur Chowk Express Train No. 19411 is a daily train for Himachal Pradesh from Ajmer, Alwar & Jaipur. The train departs from Alwar at 17:55, from Jaipur at 20:10 and from Alwar at 22:33. It will reach Anand Pur Sahib Station ( Code : ANSB) at 10:18AM the next day.
Our Devi Darshan Taxi Driver/ representative will receive you from Anand Pur Sahib Railway Station. After pickup drive for 45 minutes to reach Naina Devi Shaktipeeth. On reaching freshen up at your pre booked room and later we will visit Naina Devi Shaktipeeth.


According to legend the feet of Devi Sati fell at this place and is thus considered one of the most important of the 51 Shakti Peeths. The Goddess is depicted in a pindi (phallic) form at the temple & is also known as Shri Chhinnamastika Devi who takes away all the worries of her devotees. The term 'Chhinnamastika' means 'without the head'. After darshans drive for 1 hour to reach Jwala Ji. On reaching, check in to your hotel for night stay.
Day 2
Jwalamukhi Devi Darshan - Brajeshwari Devi (Kangra) - Chamunda Devi
Night Stay : Chamunda
In the morning visit Jwala Ji Temple, as there will be lesser number of devotees in the morning. You can also attend 'Morning Aarti of Jwala Ji. Mata Jwala Ji- the presiding deity is present in the form of flames. Due to this fact, the goddess is also referred as the 'Flaming Goddess'. As per the legends Jwala Ji Devi temple is also one of the 51 Shaktipeeths where the mouth or tongue of Devi Sati fell here at the time of self-sacrifice. Ever since, the Goddess occupied the place and she manifested in nine flames that are named as Mahakali, Annapurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, Vindhya Vasini, Mahalakshmi, Saraswati, Ambika and Anji Devi respectively.
Seek the divine blessings from Jwala Mata Ji & spend some time visiting the nearby temples such as Gorakh Dibbi & Garbh Grih. It is said that centuries ago, a shephard saw the flames for the first time and Raja Bhumi Chandra, the ruler of the area had the original temple built. The Mughal Emperor Akbar installed a gold parasol and Maharaja Ranjit Singh had the dome gilded. Across the courtyard is Devi`s bed chamber and above the temple is the shrine of Baba Gorakhnath.

Check in to your hotel and freshen up. Later visit Chamunda Devi Temple in the evening and you can attend "Evening Aarti of Chamunda Devi". Night stay at hotel in Chamunda Devi.
Day 3
Chamunda Devi - Bagla Mukhi - Amb Railway Station

Daulatpur Sabarmati Express Train No 19412 departs from Amb at 2:40 PM every day.
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