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Chintpurni Shakti Peetha

Chintpurni Shakti Peetha

Maa Chintpurni Temple, also known as Chinnamastika Shakti Peeth, is located in Chintpurni village, Una district, Himachal Pradesh.

ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चे ॥

― Chintpurni Shakti Peetha

Nestled in the lower Shivalik foothills at an elevation of approximately 978 m, it’s surrounded by forests and scenic vistas of the western Himalayas

Mythological Significance & History

According to mythology, when Goddess Sati self‑immolated, Lord Vishnu dismembered her body into 51 pieces to calm Shiva’s grief. It is believed her feet fell at Chintpurni, making it a sacred Shakti Peeth.

The goddess worshipped here is Chhinnamastika Devi, a form of Durga, symbolizing self-sacrifice and liberation of the soul .

The temple was founded by Pandit Mai Das, a Saraswat Brahmin, and his descendants still serve as priests after around 26 generations

Significance of the Temple

Chintpurni literally means “the fulfiller of wishes”—believed to remove all worries and tensions of devotees

As a major Shakti Peetha, devotees believe sincere worship here grants spiritual uplift, peace of mind, and fulfillment of heartfelt desires

Architecture of the Temple

The temple’s design is modest and spiritual—it houses a simple garbhagriha with a sacred pindi (round stone idol) symbolizing the deity’s feet.

Surrounding the main shrine are four Shiva temples—Narayana Mahadev, Kaleshwar, Muchkund and Shiva Bari—symbolizing the unity of Ardhanareshwar (Shiva-Shakti)

The complex includes open courtyards, pilgrims’ areas, and market lanes offering puja items and prasad

How to Reach to Temple

By Road:

Located on Mubarakpur–Dehra–Kangra–Dharamsala Road, 3 km west of Bharwain, easily reachable from Punjab, Haryana, Jammu, Rajasthan, etc. via state transport buses or taxis

By Rail:

Nearest stations are Amb Andaura (≈20 km) and Una Railway Station (≈55–60 km), with onward road transport available

By Air:

Closest airports are Kangra (Gaggal) Airport (~60 km) and Chandigarh Airport (~120 km). Taxis or buses connect to Chintpurni

      Temple Timings

      • Temple Morning Opening & Closing Timing

        4:00 AM – 12:00 PM

      • Temple Evening Opening & Closing Timing

        5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

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