Chandi Devi Temple

Chandi Devi Temple

4.5 (834 Reviews)
Free
Type: Religious Visit
Closing Days: Open all days
Suitable for: Old People, Young People, Ladies, Children
Timings: 05:00-17:30,18:00-19:00
Time Required: 1.0 hr
Best Time to Visit: January - April, October - December
Travel Tips:
Cable car available

Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar Overview

The Chandi Devi Temple is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site located atop Neel Parvat, set deep in the Himalayan mountains in Haridwar, India. It is believed to be thousands of years old and was established by Adi Shankaracharya, a revered saint and philosopher in Hindu tradition. The temple overlooks the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers.The Chandi Devi Temple is accessible by several ways; the main two being cable car or trekking.

The cable car option rides along a 3-kilometre route and offers stunning aerial views of Haridwar city and the surrounding hills. The trekking option winds four-kilometres along paths that have been in use for centuries. The trek is an experience especially those of the spiritual kind and from the journey, visitors have the chance to see the stunning snowclad Himalayan peaks.At the temple, visitors can witness an image of Mata Chandi Devi, made from black marble. This image was established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century and it is believed that Mata Chandi Devi has been blessing pilgrims here since then. It is customary to seek her blessing and guidance before and after entering the temple. It is also a tradition to meditate in the presence of her divine energies.The Chandi Devi Temple is open throughout the year.

The best time to visit is between April until August. During this season, the days are long and offer more time to enjoy the pilgrimage journey. It is recommended to wear light clothes and to bring enough water and snacks to enjoy the journey.The temple experience is known to be calming and rejuvenating. It is a place to connect deeply with the divine energies and to leave with a renewed sense of peace. The temple draws spiritual seekers, travelers and devotees from around the world, as it is known to be one of the oldest and holiest Hindu temples in India.

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