Chintpurni, Himachal Pradesh

  • Best time to visit:
    March to October
  • Ideal Duration:
    1-2 Days
  • Visa:
    Not Required
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Chintpurni Temple, Himachal Pradesh
Chintpurni, Himachal Pradesh
Sheetala Devi Temple himachal
Sheetala Devi Temple himachal

Chintpurni, Himachal Pradesh

  • Temperature :
    Summer (March to June): 15°C to 30°C
    Monsoon (July to August): 20°C to 28°C
    Winter (November to February) 5°C to 15°C
  • Top Tourist Places:
    Chintpurni Temple, Sheetala Devi Temple, Guga Zahar Veer Temple, Gobind Sagar Lake, Deotsidh Temple, Dera Baba Bharbhag Singh

About Chintpurni

Chintpurni Temple, nestled in the serene hills of Himachal Pradesh, is one of the most revered Shakti Peethas in India. This temple is dedicated to the goddess Chintpurni, and thousands of people visit this temple annually. The temple is spiritual, with worshippers flocking for solace against worries and challenging times. The goddess is believed to bring peace of mind; therefore, her name, Chintpurni, means the one who removes worries.

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History of Chintpurni Temple

Chintpurni Temple is surrounded by deep history and mythology. According to legends, the goddess Chintpurni appears here. The temple is considered to have been founded by Pandit Mai Das, a devotee. The temple's construction can be traced back to Raja Kesar Singh, who subsequently made changes and renovated the temple during the nineteenth century.

The temple is especially important because it is a part of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where the various body parts of goddess Sati landed. Therefore, the place is sacred to Hindu people. Chintpurni is believed to provide spiritual tranquillity to those who want to achieve spiritual calm and want to drive away their mental load. The goddess is commonly referred to as without a statue, without an idol, and the temple contained the footprint of her sacred foot; this was the object of faith to her worshippers.

Attractions in Chintpurni:

The temple is located amidst beautiful hills and is surrounded by a peaceful environment, which adds to its charm. Some of the major attractions include:

  • Chintpurni Temple: Chintpurni Temple is one biggest attractions of Chintpurni. It is devoted to Mata Chintpurni, and thousands of visitors come to be blessed by this goddess. The sanctum sanctorum is situated on top of a hill, therefore requiring devotees to crawl up a row of stairs before entering the sanctum sanctorum of the temple.
  • Sheetla Mata Temple: The Sheetla Mata Temple is also another prominent one close to the Chintpurni Temple complex. It is built in honor of Goddess Sheetla Mata, a guardian against diseases and epidemics. People come to this temple and pray to protect and obtain good health.
  • Guga Zahar Veer Temple: Guga Zahar Veer Temple is a shrine of Guga Zahar Veer, a revered deity of Himachal Pradesh, which is mainly represented by the Gujjar community. The temple is situated near Chintpurni, and devotees visit the temple to be saved and blessed against snake bites and other infections.
  • Gobind Sagar Lake: Gobind Sagar Lake is a natural reservoir near Chintpurni. It was formed by building the Bhakra Dam on the River Sutlej. The visitors are not deprived of boating, fishing, or enjoying a picnic by the side of the lake as they gaze at panoramic scenes of the hilly and valley landscape.

Getting There

Chintpurni Temple is approachable through different parts of Himachal Pradesh and its adjoining states. It is situated in the Una district and is properly accessible by road, rail, and air connection.

By Train Chintpurni Temple

By Train

Amb and Andaura Railway Station is the closest railway station to Chintpurni Temple, which is about 23 kilometers away. The temple is reached by taxi or by bus from the station. Alternatively, there is the Una Railway Station, which is located 50 kilometers away.

By Air Chintpurni temple

By Air

Amb and Andaura Railway Station is the closest railway station to Chintpurni Temple, which is about 23 kilometers away. The temple is reached by taxi or by bus from the station. Alternatively, there is the Una Railway Station, which is located 50 kilometers away.

By Road Chintpurni

By Road

The temple of Chintpurni is well linked by road. When you come off of Delhi, the distances by car or bus are about 330 kilometers, and it will take you 6-7 hours. Towns such as Kangra and Hamirpur are also nearby, allowing easy access to the temple. One can easily get buses and taxis at different places in Himachal Pradesh.

Best Time to Visit Chintpurni

Chintpurni Temple is accessible throughout the year, and the most appropriate time to come here will depend on your expectations and weather conditions in the area.

Summer Season in Chintpurni

Summer (March to June)

The best season to visit the temple is regarded to be summer. The weather is lovely, approximately between 20-35 degrees, and it is perfect for sightseeing and temple visits. The hills surrounding them are green and produce a rejuvenating environment for the visitors.

Monsoon Season in Chintpurni

Monsoon (July to September)

Himachal State experiences heavy rainfall due to monsoons, which may result in road ties and slippery paths. Thus, the temple is open; however, not the best time to visit because of weather interruptions. A person should examine weather conditions when scheduling a visit during this season.

Winter Season in Chintpurni

Winter (October to February)

Chintpurni is quite cold in winter; sometimes, the temperature goes below freezing. The area around the temple is covered with frequent snowfall, which supplements the beauty of the place. If you are flattered by the winter weather and the calmness of the snow-covered view, you may also consider going during such a time. Nevertheless, you need to be ready to encounter the cold climate in case you intend to visit during these months.

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