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  2. Aadi Himani Chamunda - Wikipedia

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    Aadi Himani Chamunda Temple (3185 meters) is located on a hilltop North East to the existing Shri Chamunda Devi Mandir in Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh. One can reach there after hiking about 13 Kilometers from Dharamshala Palampur state Highway (Jadrangal Village) and approximate lay 13 Kilometers from the last motor able road at Kand ...

  3. Chintpurni - Wikipedia

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    Chintpurni is a small town in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh about 40 km (25 miles) north of Una, not far from the border with the Indian state of Punjab. The elevation is about 977 meters (about 3,200 feet). It is home to the Maa Chintpurni Temple which is a major pilgrimage site as one of the Shakta pithas in India.

  4. Shri Chamunda Devi Mandir - Wikipedia

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    The ancient idol of Shri Chamunda Devi is a common subject of interest among travellers, photographers and devotees alike. Apart from the plenty of tourists who visit the Chamunda Devi Temple as a major tourist attraction of Palampur, the local residents of the hill town consider it one of the holiest places of worship in the area, especially ...

  5. Jayanti Devi Temple - Wikipedia

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    She is one of the seven sisters, the seven goddesses of the Kangra valley: Naina Devi, Jawalamukhi, Chintpurni, Mata Mansa Devi, Brajeshwari, Chamunda Devi and Jayanti Devi. As a sign of reverence to Mata Jayanti Devi, the villagers of Jayanti Majri restrict the construction of their houses to only a single storey.

  6. Dewas Tekri - Wikipedia

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    Dewas Tekri (also known as Maa Chamunda Tekri, Dewas Mata Tekri, and Devi Vaishini Hill) is a sacred mountain located in the city of Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, India. Tekri is known for its religious significance as it houses two important shrines: the Devi Chamunda Mata Temple and the Devi Tulja Bhavani Mata Temple. [ 1 ]

  7. Chotila - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Chamunda Mata on Chotila hill Chotila Hill. Chotila was known as Chotgadh in ancient times. It was originally a holding of the Sodha Parmars, but was seized from Jagsio Parmar by the Nag Khachar who was son of samat khachar. Kathis who made it one of their principal seats. Chotila was acquired by the Kathis in 1566 CE.

  8. Palampur, Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Chamunda Devi Temple [16] (21.2 km from Palampur): It is dedicated to Chamunda Devi, a significant deity in Hindu mythology. Chamunda Devi is revered as a formidable manifestation of Devi, the Hindu Divine Mother, and is among the seven Matrikas , or mother goddesses.

  9. Sundha Mata Temple - Wikipedia

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    At 1,220 m (4,000 ft) height in the Aravalli ranges on Sundha mountain there is a temple of thegoddess Chamunda Devi, worshipped as Sundha Matha by devotees. It is 105 km (65 mi) from district headquarters and 35 km (22 mi) from sub divisional Bhinmal.