Nestled in the folds of the mighty Trikuta mountain
61 kilometres north of Jammu at a height of 5,200
feet from the sea level, the cave shrine of Trikuta
Bhagwati has been a beacon of faith and fulfillment
for millions of devotees since time immemorial.
Vaishno Devi, a holy
cave shrine situated at an altitude of over 5000
feet in a beautiful recess of the Trikuta mountains
forming a part of the lower Himalayas attracts a
huge number of pilgrims every day of the year unless
the route is blocked by snowfall.
Within the cave are ancient images of three deities,
the Mahakali, Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati. Popular
belief holds that anybody who walks up to the shrine
of Vaishno Devi to ask for a boon rarely goes back
disappointed. There are many who journey here year
after year to pay obeisance, regardless of their
faith or belief, creed or class, caste or religion,
for Mata Vaishno Devi transcends all such barriers.
Legend
As
the legend goes, more than 700 years ago Mata Vaishno
Devi, a devotee of Lord Vishnu, had taken a vow
of celibacy. Bhairon Nath, a tantric (demon-God)
tried to behold her, making use of his tantric powers.
On arriving at the holy cave at Darbar, she assumed
the form of Maha Kali and cut-off Bhairon Nath's
head which was flung up the mountain by the force
of the blow and fell at the place where the Bhairon
temple is now located. The boulder at the mouth
of the holy cave according to the legend is the
petrified torso of Bhairon Nath who was granted
divine forgiveness by the benevolent Mata in his
dying moments.
The abode of the Goddess Vaishno
Devi is in the Moutains of Trikuta Hills, in the
Jammu and Kashmir State of Northern India. Ma resides
in a beautiful cave in the form of 3 'Pindis' namely,
Maha-Kali, Maha-Laxmi and Maha-Sarawati.
Maa Vaishno Devi
took birth in the South of India in the home of
Ratnakar Sagar, Her worldly parents had remained
childless for a long time. Ratnakar had promised,
the night before the birth of the Divine child,
that he would not come in the way of whatever his
child desired. Ma Vaishno Devi was called Trikuta
as a child. Later She was called Vaishnavi because
of Her taking birth from Lord Vishnu's lineage.
When Trikuta was 9 years old, She sought her father's
permission for doing penance on the sea-shore. Trikuta
prayed to Lord Vishnu in the form of Rama. During
Shree Ram's search for Sita, He reached the sea-shore
along with His army. His eyes fell on this Divine
Girl in deep meditation. Trikuta told Shree Ram
that She had accepted Him as Her husband. Shree
Ram told Her that during this Incarnation He had
vowed to be faithful to only Sita. However the Lord
assured Her that in 'Kaliyuga' He would manifest
as 'Kalki' and would marry Her.
In the meantime Shree
Ram asked Trikuta to meditate in the cave found
in the Trikuta Range of Manik Mountains, situated
in Northern India. Ma decided to observe the 'Navratra'
for the Victory of Shree Ram against Ravan. Hence
one reads the Ramayana during the 9 days of Navratra,
in remembrance of the above connection. Shree Ram
promised that the whole world would sing Ma Vaishno
Devi's praise. Trikuta was to become famous as Vaishno
Devi and would become immortal forever.
With the passage of time many
more stories about the Mother Goddess emerged. One
such story is about Shree-Dhar.
The above story is about 700
years old. Shri-Dhar was an ardent devotee of Ma
Vaishno Devi. He resided in a village called Hansali,
2 Km away from the present Katra town. Once Ma appeared
to him in the form of a young bewitching girl. The
young girl asked the humble Pandit to hold a 'Bhandara'.
(A feast to feed the mendicants and devotees) The
Pandit set out to invite people from the village
and near-by places. He also invited 'Bhairav Nath'.
Bhairav Nath asked Shri-Dhar how he was planning
to fulfill the requirements. He reminded him of
the bad consequences in case of failure. As Panditji
was lost in worry, the Divine girl appeared and
told Him not to be despondent as everything had
been arranged. She asked that over 360 devotees
be seated in the small hut. True to Her word the
Bhandara went smoothly with food and place to spare.
Bhairav Nath admitted
that the girl had supernatural powers and decided
to test Her further. Bhairav Nath followed the Divine
girl to Trikuta Hills. For 9 months Bhairav Nath
was searching for the mystic girl in the mountains.
He saw the
'girl' hitting the stone with an arrow and water
gushing out of the stone. He 'saw' the 'girl' sitting
on the mountain top. When Bhairav went to that place,
he saw footprints on the stone. Bhairav wondered
how the 'girl' had eluded him for 9 months! Wondering
whether she was hiding in the cave (Adi Kunwaari),
he decide to enter it.
On seeing Bhairav
entering the cave, Ma tore open a path behind the
cave, by Her trident and came out. Ma reached the
beautiful cave in the Trikuta mountain. She urged
Bhairav not to follow Her. But he disobeyed. The
Goddess took the shape of Fierce Chandi and killed
Bhairav. The head of Bhairav fell on the mountain
peak. Bhairav had Spiritual powers. So though his
head was severed, he still retained consciousness.
Bhairav repented for his conduct. Ma forgave him
and granted him the boon that whosoever worshipped
Her would later visit his shrine.
Meanwhile Pandit Shree-Dhar
became impatient. He started to march towards Trikuta
Mountain on the same path that he had witnessed
in a dream. He ultimately reached the cave mouth.
He made a daily routine of worshipping the 'Pindis'
in several ways. His worship pleased the Goddess.
She appeared in front of him and blessed him. Since
that day, Shree-Dhar and his descendants have been
worshipping the Goddess Mother Vaishno Devi.
Yatra
The
Yatra (Religious Pilgrimage) begins in Katra at
1,700 ft. From here, pilgrims have to get a mandatory
Yatra slip, which is free of cost from the Yatra
Registration Counter at the Tourism Reception Centre.
The Yatra traverses
a distance of 7 miles covering a vertical height
of about 3500 ft. The path is wide, tiled and well
lit at night. Pure vegetarian food and drinking
water is available at outlets along the route as
well as public utilities.
At Bhawan, pilgrims
need to present the Yatra slip at the Registration
Office and obtain a batch number, which determines
your place in the queue for darshan (holy offering).
Here, pilgroims have a bath and proceed. Luggage
and leather items need to be booked in the cloakrooms
here.
Places to
visit
Baan ganga
Going down for about a mile one crosses Baan Ganga,
a stream associated with Maa Vaishno Devi. Actually
from this place the stiff ascent on the Trikuta
range starts. The pilgrims take a purificatory dip
in this stream before starting on the ascent. This
place is about two and a half kilometers distant
from Katra at an altitude of 2,800 ft. above the
sea-level.
Mata's cave
Mata's cave shrine is nestled in snow-capped mountains
and forests of Trikuta mountain forming a part of
the lower Himalayas and 61 kilometers north of Jammu
at a height of 5,200 feet above the sea level in
the state of Jammu and Kashmir. There is a 13km
mountain hike on foot from Katra to the holy shrine
of Mata Vaishno Devi. On reaching 'bhavan', token
of prashad can be bought and 'sanan' can be done
before entering the cave for 'darshan'.
It is believed that a supernatural power takes over
every soul to terrain the distance with ease.
Bhairon Mandir
It is believed that the journey to Mata's shrine
is complete only after visiting the shrine of Bhairon,
2.5 km from the Bhawan, on your way back. You have
to collect your belongings before going to this
shrine, as the return path from the Bhairon shrine
joins the main path at Sanji Chatt
Best season
Light
winter-wear is required at night during the summer
months. During the remaining part of the year, carry
heavy winter wear. During winter months, the path
may be blocked due to snowfall.The heaviest rush
is during the Navratra periods in March-April and
September-October.