kunjapuri temple, narendra nagar, tehri, uttarakhand tourism

Kunjapuri 
Located at an altitude of 1645 m and lends a panoramic view of the Himalayan peaks to the North and Rishikesh, Haridwar and Doon valley to the South. Traveling towards Gangotri, about 6 km from Narendra Nagar the road bifurcates at Hindola Khal, leading to the shrine, which is 5 km further.' Being a prime religious centre, thousands of visitors come throughout the year especially during 'Navratras' (April & October). Grand celebrations are held during the 'Dusshera' festival.
Lying in the divine Himalayas of Tehri Garhwal district, 3 Siddha Peeth are located well on top of three different mountains, dedicated to 'Sati' the wife of 'Lord Shiva'.
The holy triangle of the temples is linked with a famous tale when Sati, daughter of Daksha Prajapati, immolated herself at the sacrificial spot Lord Shiva took the dead body of his wife and started walking towards the Himalayas. The places where the parts of her dead body fell are known as Kunjapuri, Surkanda Devi andChandrabadani and are thus worshipped as Siddha Peeths.
Kunjapuri Devi temple is considered as one of the 52 Shaktipeeth / Shaktipeetha/ Shaktipeetham of our divine Mother. Shakti denotes power. To understand the meaning and significance of Shaktipeeth, let us go back to our Puranas (Hindu scriptures).
HISTORY
Goddess Parvati is the consort of Lord Shiva. In her previous birth, Goddess Parvati was known as Sati. She had married the Lord but her father King Daksha was not too pleased. He had organized a Yagna, a spiritual gathering where offerings are made to Agni Dev (Fire God). He had purposely not invited his daughter and her husband. When Sati came to know of this, she was furious and decided to go uninvited. Lord Shiva tried to persuade her to drop this idea but she was relentless.
King Daksha gave his reasons to Sati which was nothing but public humiliation of her husband. Angered by this, Sati jumped into the sacrificial fire and ended her life. Lord Shiva was torn apart. He destroyed and created havoc at the Yagna. Then carried the remains of Sati’s body on his shoulder and danced the dance of destruction-Tandav which would eventually destroy the Universe. While other versions state that in grief, the Lord carried her body on his shoulders and walked aimlessly in grief. He refused to complete the final rites.
 Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe felt that if Sati’s body did not receive proper cremation according to the Hindu Shastra’s then she could not take rebirth as Goddess Parvati. While Lord Vishnu was concerned that Lord Shiva’s grief would slowly cause the destruction of the Universe. They could not control or face Lord Shiva’s anger so Lord Vishnu took his Sudarshan Chakra (Disc) and cut the body into pieces. As Lord Shiva traveled her body part fell and last rites were done by the gods. The places where divine Mother’s body parts fell is known as Shaktipeeth. Temples have been built around it and worshipped daily. People travel across continents to seek blessings of Shakti. 

HOW TO REACH:
BY TRAIN: nearest railway station in rishikesh and haridwar
BY BUS : haridwar - rishikesh - narendra nagar - kunjapuri

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  2. I VISITED THIS TEMPLE DURING LAST YEAR'S NAVARATRA. I AM BLESSED. MATA KUNJA DEVI GAVE ME AN OPPORTUNITY TO TOUCH HER FEET. JAY MATADI

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  3. Jai Mata di..... Awesome tour.

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  4. I want to visit Mata Kunjapur in the month May2016, would please intimate necessary information and accommodation etc,
    S GUPTA
    Kolkata

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    1. need to visit Rishikesh first. From there it nearly take 1 hiur to reach temple. At night you can stay in rushikesh as this place has giid facility for accomodation.

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