Jayanti Devi Temple
Amidst the lush green surroundings with intermittent blue of the lakes, above the settlements of the tiny village of Jayanti Majri, stands a hillock on which is situated the Jayanti Mata Mandir. Jayanti Devi is considered to be a benevolent goddess who fulfils the wishes of her devotees. She is one of the seven sisters, the seven goddesses of the Kangra valley. It is believed that the actual Temple of Jayanti Devi was in Himachal Pradesh and was build by Pandavas. The temple on top of the hillock was built later by the King of Hathnaur for the devotees.
location Punjab, Amritsar, Amritsar
Legend
The original Jayanti Mata temple was built by Pandavas in
Himachal Pradesh. Legend behind the shifting of the shrine, talks about a young
princess who was an ardent devotee of Jayanti Mata. When her wedding was fixed,
she was filled with grief at the thought of going far from the deity of the
Goddess she worshipped everyday. The Goddess appeared in the young girl's
dreams and promised to go with her wherever she went. After the wedding
ceremonies, when it was time for the bride to go, a strange thing happened. The
doli turned so heavy that no one could move it. The bride told the father about
her dream. The King removed the idol from the shrine and gave it to his
daughter. The priest and his family also followed the Goddess. The king of
Hathnaur, to whose brother the princess was married to, then established a
temple for the Devi on a hillock in his estate. The temple was renovated and
extended by a robber named Garibdas, a devotee of Mata, who used the money the
stole to help the poor people in need.
Architecture
The entrance to the temple is through a huge gate at the
base of the hillock. From here about 100 steps lead up to the temple premises.
The white temple, is simple in design, is supported by pillars and has white
round domes on top of which flags fly.
Inside the sanctum is the stone idol of the Goddess Jayanti. There are also
idols of Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Laxmi and local deities Lokda Dev and Balasundari
in folk forms .
Culture
Chandigarh is one of the planned cities of India and is
internationally known for its architecture and urban design. It is also known
for its green belts and other special tourist parks. It is one of the top cities in India in terms
of development, cleanliness and quality of life. Jayanti Majri is a small
village on the outskirts of Chandigarh, which got its name from the famous
temple there.
Pic courtesy- Vinod Pal, panoramio.com
Darsan Info
Temple timings : 6.00 AM to 7.00 PM
The temple attracts visitors during a grand fair held here
on full moon day in February and a small fair in August.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire.
Famous Festival
February - Temple fair on Purnima day
August - Temple fair
October - Navrathri
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular puja and rituals to the deity
Additional Info
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There are small eateries near the shrine. Restaurant options
for all budget available at Chandigarh city.
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