The journey to the Holy Shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Ji starts with the Call of Mata. It is not only a belief but also a strong experience of one and all that the Divine Mother sends a call to her children. And once a person receives it, wherever he is, is bound to visit the Mother to receive Her unbounded love and blessings. A popular slogan in the local folklore beautifully expresses it- Maan Aap Bulandi – which means that The Mother Herself Calls! It is also a matter of experience by almost all those who visit the Holy Shrine that upon the Call of Mata, a person needs to just take one step and leave the rest to Her and his journey gets completed with Her divine blessings. Simultaneously, it is also believed that unless there is a call or Bulawa no one can visit the Shrine or have Her blessings, howsoever high or mighty one may be.
The Holy Shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi is an enchanting journey where Mata Vaishnavi had spent some time.
The place where the imprints of Mata’s pious feet are believed to be imprinted on a rock slab
The entry gate to the track is around 1 km from the bus stand at a point known as Darshani Deodhi (meaning entrance) or Darshani Darwaza.
After the Police Check Post and Yatra Parchi Check Post, the pilgrims reach a small bridge under which flows Banganga, the legendary river
The Bhairon Temple remained ignored prior to take over of the holy Shrine by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board in the year 1986.
Helicopters fly to Sanjhi Chhat Helipad for Vaishno Devi Temple.
Katra Town, lying in the foot of Trikuta Mountains, 48 kms. from Jammu.
It is situated 10 km away from Deoghar on the way to Dumka. There are three main peaks on the hill which is why it is called Trikutachal.
After Banganga, the devotees come across towards beautiful temple Shree Geeta Bhawan which is extremely beautiful and worth watching.
Throughout the year.
Jammu is the nearest capital city from where the trip can be planned.