Must Visit Popular Durga Temples in India
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Must Visit Popular Durga Temples in India

Kamkhya temple in Guwahati's Nilachal Hills lavishly observes Navratri.

Must Visit Popular Durga Temples in India

Everyone is quite excited for the ongoing celebration of Navratri which is full of love and happiness. This nine-day event is not only jam-packed with fun, but it also exudes positivity because Goddess Durga is all around us. You can travel to these Durga temples in India to receive the blessings of the goddess.

Mahalaxmi Temple, Kolhapur, Maharashtra

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As mentioned, after jumping into the Yagya, various body parts of Sati fell to the ground. In the spot where Sati's left hand hit the ground, this temple was erected. You should go to this temple during the Navratri festival to see the black stone statue of Meenakshi.

Mangala Gauri Temple, Gaya, Bihar

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You just read about Sati's life and how different portions of her body fell .Sati's breasts broke at this temple. Hindus place a great deal of religious significance on this temple, and many pilgrims travel there throughout the year, particularly during the annual Navratri festival.

Also read: Temples to Visit During Navratri in Delhi

Kamkhya Temple, Guwahati, Assam

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The Kamkhya temple in Guwahati's Nilachal Hills lavishly observes Navratri. At least 10 gods are housed within the complex, which is claimed to be one of the oldest temples. This location also hosts the great celebrations of Ambubachi Mela in addition to Navratri and Durga Puja. Around this time, the Goddess is thought to be having her period. Visiting this temple during Navratri is a must if you want to view it in a whole new way.

Vaishno Devi Temple, Katra, Jammu

Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra is among the holiest and busiest temples in India. Hindu pilgrims from all over the world flock to Vaishno Devi in enormous numbers. This temple, which is located in the Katra area of Jammu and Kashmir, is popular all year long but especially during the Navratri week. In the form of boulders, Maa Durga is said to reside inside this cave. The 13-kilometer hike from Katra is hilly.

Naina Devi Temple, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh

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Another temple in India that you must visit during Navratri is the Naina Devi temple, which is located in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh. The tale claims that when Sati leaped into the Yagna, Lord Shiva became furious and performed Tandava, frightening all the gods. Sati's corpse was divided into 51 pieces by a Chakra that Vishnu unleashed, and the pieces were then dispersed.
People traveled from all over the world to this temple because Naina Devi is where Sati's eyes fell.

Tripura Sundari Temple, Udaipur, Rajasthan

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Hindu mythology holds that the temple was erected exactly where Sati's right foot landed. Every year, a sizable crowd of devotees flocks to this temple in the northeastern state of Tripura to worship Goddess Durga, who is present here in the shape of Soroshi.