This time during
November, we decided to visit Vaishno Devi Temple
near Jammu as
we got four days by taking one day leave from the office.
Mata Vaishno Devi resides in aHoly
Cave located in the folds
of the three peaked mountain named Trikuta (pronounced as Trikoot). The Holy Cave
attracts millions of devotees every year.
Mata Vaishno Devi resides in a
The
We started our journey
on 13.11.13 from River, Tawi was there to welcome us with natural scenic pictures.
Shri Naresh Sharma, one of the friends of my
close friend, Shri P.K. Sharma was there to help us to make arrangements for
our stay and darshan at Bhawan. He
greeted us at Udhampur railway station with his broad smile. After breakfast, we proceeded to Katra which
is one and half hour drive. Shri Naresh
did great efforts to finalize our journey by booking our room at Bhawan, arranging
for VIP passes for the Darshan and also got our helicopter booked for the
one-side journey. All this took a toll
of his entire day on 14.11.2013.
Registration - The
most important activity that a pilgrim has to undertake on reaching Katra is
getting registered for the Yatra. Yatra Registeration is carried out at the
Yatri Registeration centre (YRC) near the Bus Stand, Katra.
After waiting for
almost four hours, we boarded the helicopter and reached Sanjichhat in 6
minutes. Luckily, both of us got the
window seat and enjoyed our journey although for a very short period. From there one has to climb down approximately
2.5 kms to reach the Bhawan area. Our room
was booked at Kalika Bhawan which was very close to the main Bhawan.
We reached our room at
around 5.30 pm and immediately could not visit the main temple as the entry was
closed for two hours for evening Aarti. After
taking rest, we went for the Darshan at around 9 pm. There was a long queue but having VIP passes;
we could cut it short. There were
separate queues for ladies and gents and everybody has to get frisked before
entering for the Darshan of natural Pindies.
We got separated with each other due to the frisking queues and spent
approximately an hour in seeking each other.
Next morning, we
started trekking down to reach Katra. It
took us around 3 and a half hour to reach Katra which is approximately 12 kms from
Bhawan. The path is maintained by the
Shrine Board and it was well maintained.
We enjoyed the path with tonic doses of natural sceneries for our
eyes.
After having our lunch at Katra,
we did some shopping of walnuts, mango pulp (aam papar), etc and proceeded
towards Jammu Tawi Railway Station to catch Rajdhani to reach 







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