Discover the Spiritual Essence of Kangra Valley

Embark on a transformative journey to the heart of spiritual tranquility in the Kangra Valley. Home to four of the revered Shakti Peethas, this sacred region invites you to explore its rich spiritual heritage. From the divine Chamunda Devi to the mystical Jwalaji, each temple offers a unique glimpse into the divine. Join the countless pilgrims who find peace and enlightenment in this serene landscape. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the spiritual richness that awaits.

Chamunda Devi Shakti Peetha

Located just 3 km from the ashram, Chamunda Devi Shakti Peetha is a revered shrine where the ears of Sati fell. This temple is a sanctuary of divine power, attracting pilgrims seeking the blessings of goddess Shakti.

Brajeshwari Devi Temple

Known for its spiritual significance, Brajeshwari Devi Temple marks the spot where the left breast of Sati fell. This sacred site is a testament to the enduring power and grace of the goddess.

Chintpurni Shakti Peetha

Dedicated to Chintpurni Devi, this temple is where the feet of Sati fell. It is a place of deep spiritual resonance, offering solace and blessings to all who visit.

Jwalaji Shakti Peetha

Known as the Flaming Goddess, Jwalaji Shakti Peetha is where the tongue of Sati fell. The temple is famous for its eternal flame, a symbol of divine presence and energy.

Shiva Temple, Baijnath

It is believed that during the Treta Yug, Ravana tried to propitiate Lord Shiva by performing penance at Kailash. When his prayers went unanswered he went to Kurah (believed to be Manimahesh in Chamba Distt.) and started sacrificing his ten heads. Lest he attained Rudra status and became immortal and invincible, the Devas prayed to Lord Shiva to stop Ravana, . At the behest of the Devas, Shiva not only stopped Ravana but also restored his ten heads and hence came to be known as Shri Vaidyanath. 

Old Vindhyavasini Temple, Palampur

This sacred Hindu temple, dedicated to the revered Goddess Vindhyavasini, attracts devotees and wanderers alike who seek solace, enlightenment, and a connection with the divine. Steeped in history, Vindhyavasini Mandir has been an integral part of the region’s cultural heritage for centuries.