Amb Andaura to Jwalamukhi Taxi Service
Temples to be Covered : Jwala Ji, Chintpurni and Bagla Mukhi
Five Devi Darshan in Himachal
Taxi Service for Jwalamukhi
Book best taxi from Amb Andaura to Jwalamukhi Temple with Mrikula Cabs at most affordable rates. Starting from Palampur we travel through scenic mountain landscapes of Himachal Pradesh to reach the beautiful temple of Maa Jwalamukhi. We travel through Chintpurni, discover ancient Bagla Mukhi Temple. Our expert drivers with meticulous knowledge about Devi Temples will guide you through out your journey.
Although it would sound like just another but the Jwalaji Temple’s history, lore and reverence are good enough to attract not only the local residents of the hill station, but travellers from all parts of the country. Just call us on 9418570800 to book a taxi for Jwalamukhi Temple from Amb Andaura Railway Station.
History of Jwala Mukhi Temple
The famous Jwalaji Temple dedicated to Goddess Jwalamukhi, is believed to be the home to nine permanent flames named after the goddesses – Mahakali, Annapurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, Bindhya Basni, Maha Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ambika and Anji Devi. Apart from the history and lore attached to it, what makes the Jwalaji Temple a major tourist attractions are its aartis. If you reach the temple at the precise timings, you can easily catch one of the five aartis that are held at the temple on a daily basis. Each of these aartis takes place at different times of the day, starting with the first one early in the morning during sunrise, and the last one in the night time before the goddess is believed to go to a resting sleep.
Jwalamukhi Temple & Aarti Timings
Jwalamukhi Temple is open 7 days a week.The visiting hours of this temple is between 5:00 am and 10:00 pm.
The Pooja in temple occurs in gradual stages. Havan takes place everyday and the goddess is offered bhog of Rabri or Peda, misry apart from the regular bhog of seasonal fruits and milk.
Aarti at Jwalamukhi temple is conducted five times a day. The first aarti happens early morning around 5:00 am when the temple gates open.This aarti is called as the “Mangal aarti” and takes place just before dawn.
“Panjupchaar Pujan” is performed during sunrise and it's the second aarti at Jwalamukhi. Bhog of Yellow Rice and curd is offered to Jwalamukhi. The third aarti at Jwalamukhi is known as “Bhog Aarti” where the godess is showered with fruits, milk by the devotees as a gesture of saying thank you to the goddess.The fourth aarti or evening aarti is performed around 7:00 pm.
The last and the final aarti takes place around 10:00 pm.This is a very special aarti known as “Shayan Aarti of Jwalamukhi” where the bed of Devi is beautifully decorated with flowers and ornaments.The aarti is performed in two phases. First part of it is done in the main temple of Goddess and the second part is done in the 'Sejabhavan' where Salokas from 'Sondarya Lahri' by Shri Shakracharya are recited.
Itinerary for Five Devi Darshan
Day 1: Amb Andaura - Chintpurni- Bagla Mukhi - Jwalamukhi
Departure from Amb Andaura according to your requirement towards Chintpurni. The time taken by road from Amb Andaura Railway Station to Chintpurni by road is about 1 Hour. On reaching pray at the lotus feet of Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi temple.The temple of Mata Chintpurni, located in the Una district, is dedicated to Mata Chintpurni also known as Chhinnamastika Devi. The temple has derived this name from the idol of goddess Durga in the temple, which is without (Chhinnaa ) a head (mastika). Devotees coming to the temple strongly believe that if anything is asked from the Goddess with a pure heart then the wish is fulfilled. During the festival of Navratri, throngs of pious devotees of the Goddess gather in the temple premises, hoping that their wishes will be granted by the Divine goddess.
After darshans we will drive for 1 hour to reach Bagla Mukhi temple. The temple is dedicated to one of the Ten Mahavidyas of the Supreme Goddess as per Shaktism. Devotees visit the temple with hopes of getting their wishes fulfilled, cases won, exams passed or life otherwise to be happy and successful. It is said that anything asked for after performing homagni and yajna at the temple is granted. The name Bagalamukhi comes from two separate Sanskrit words, 'Bagala' meaning 'bride' and 'mukhi' meaning 'face'. In essence, it translates to the deity having captivating and hypnotising powers in her face or herself which fights the evil away. It is said that yellow is the favourite colour of the goddess which is why the Baglamukhi Temple has been painted yellow in colour. All the worshippers of the Goddess wear yellow coloured clothes, and yellow sweets are offered to the deity.
After darshan drive for 1 hour towards Jwala Ji, freshen up at your hotel and visit the temple of Maa Jwala Ji. On reaching visit the temple of Maa Jwalamukhi, Gorakh Dibi. You can also visit Tara Devi Temple, located a hill above the Jwala Ji Temple. There are about 100 stairs from the back gate of the Jwalamukhi temple that will take you to the Tara Devi temple. Other nearby temples that can be visited are Ashtabhuja Temple, Shri Raghunath Ji Temple also known as ‘Teda Mandir’ as it does not stand still due to the earthquake of 1905. It is believed that Lord Rama, Laxman, and Sita Ji stayed here during their exile for 14 years. This temple is situated on a hill above the Jwala Devi shrine and is at a distance of 3 km. You can access the temple from Tara Devi Mandir.
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