The Chintpurni Heights: Formerly known as Yatri Niwas, the Chintpurni Heights has been extensively renovated. It is situated at a distance of two km from the shrine of Chintpurni, It has a magnificent view, the bright lights of the temple bazaar are just ahead and past the wooded slopes are the shimmering waters of the Govind Sagar.
Chintpurni Temple at Chintpurni near Jwalamukhi in Himachal Pradesh. A revered Shakti shrine where the Goddess is worshipped in the form of a stone lingam. Only 2 km from the shrine of Chintpurni, Himachal Tourism runs an efficiently functional Yatri Niwas.It has a magnificent view, the bright lights of the temple bazaar are just ahead-and past the wooded slopes are the shimmering waters of the Govind Sagar. The Chintpurni Temple, located at a distance of 35 km from Jwalamukhi, is a famous temple devoted to Goddess Parvati. It is said that Parvati's feet fell at Chintpurni.
A lot of devotees come here to pray for boons. The temple is built around the Devi's pind. The image depicts her without a head, for it is said that her head was cut to assuage the blood thirst of her companions. Hence the name, Chinmastika Devi, 'The Goddess without a head'. Sati's feet fell at Chintpurni (940m) and the devout come here to leave their worries and pray for boons. The legend goes that the temple came into being after the goddess revealed herself to Mayi Dass, an ardent devotee. The temple is built around the Devi's pind. Her image depicts her without a head-for it is said that the cut it of to assuage the blood thirst of her companions. And hence the name, Chinmastika Devi 'The Goddess without a Head'. The closest railhead is at Hoshiarpur in Punjab 42 km away. In winter, the climate is cold when woolens are required. It is hot in summer and cottons are recommended. Sati's feet fell at Chintpurni (940m) and the devout come here to leave their worries and pray for boons. The legend goes that the temple came into being after the goddess revealed herself to Maya Dass, an ardent devotee. The temple is built around the Devi's pindi. Her image depicts her without a head, it is said that she cut it of to assuage the blood thirst of her companions. And hence the name, Chinnimastika Devi - 'The Goddess without a Head'. ACCESS: The closest railhead is at Hoshiarpur in Punjab 43 km away. From Jwalamukhi, the distance is 35 km. Taxis and buses are available at both places. CLIMATE: In winter, the climate is cold when woolens are required. It is hot in summer and cottons are recommended. Room Facilities :- The rooms are airy, spacious, decently furnished and have attached baths with running hot and cold water,CCTVs,Room Service,CCTVs,Doctor on Call. Hotel Amenities
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