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Vaishno Devi
Vaishno Devi YatraVaishno Devi Temple is situated at an altitude of 5200 ft above sea level in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The Vaishno Devi shrine is nestled in the Trikuta Mountain. It about 650 km from Delhi, the capital of India. Perched on top of the Trikuta Hills at a height of 1,700 mtrs is the sacred cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi, the Mother Goddess. At a distance of 61 kms from Jammu, the cave is 30 mtrs long and just one and half mt high. The Holy Cave Shrine of Maa Vaishno Devi is one of the most revered holy sights of India, visited by the people of almost all the religions. The holy shrine is visited by millions of Indians from all parts of the country.

At the end of the cave are shrines dedicated to the three forms of the mother goddess – Mahakali, Mahalakshmi and Mahasarasvati. Pilgrims to Vaishno Devi have to enter in small groups through a narrow opening and walk through ice-cold waters to reach the shrines. There are many legend associated to the Holy shrine. According to legend, the Mother Goddess hid in the cave while escaping a demon, whom she ultimately killed. It is believed that devotees visiting the Mata or Mother for the fulfillment of their wishes, never returns empty handed. There are some visitors to Vaishno Devi for no other reason than their wish to see Mata.

The shrine of Vaishno Devi is reached through Katra, which lies 13 km from the shrine and is the base point for the pilgrimage. From Katra, pilgrims climb one km to Banganga, where the goddess is believed to have stopped to drink water; 6 km further is the cave shrine of Ardhkunwari, where it is believed she meditated for nine months.

The last halt before the actual shrine is the Bhawan, where there are arrangements for wash- and- change, accommodation and for depositing luggage and valuables.

Reaching Vaishno Devi -