Devi Talab Mandir
8HVM+C46, Tanda Rd, Shiv Nagar, Industrial Area, Jalandhar, Punjab 144004, India
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Let's talk about the historical connection. According to the puranas, Maa Sati committed suicide by sacrificing herself in a fire because her father, Daksha, ridiculed her husband, Lord Shiva. This infuriated the god Shiva, who then uncovered his fearsome third eye and performed a ferocious tandava dance while carrying the body of his devoted wife Sati in his arms. The gods asked Lord Vishnu for help because they were afraid that Lord Shiva's wrath would destroy the universe. Lord Vishnu responded by sending his all-powerful discus, known as the Sudarshan Chakra, to cut Sati's body into pieces. Sati's body was then scattered across the universe. Every location on Earth that was fortunate enough to get a piece of Maa Sati's body eventually became a sacred site for devotion by devoted followers of the goddess. Devotees of the Goddess, who are also known as Shaktas, consider each of these locations to be sacred and honour them as Shakti Peethas. One of the 51 important Shakti Peethas that can be found on the Indian subcontinent is the Devi Talab Mandir. This gives the temple a unique distinction. The location where Maa Sati's right breast bestowed its blessing is now marked by the temple.
An older Temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali can be seen just next to the larger Devi Talab Mandir. The temple has a structure that is similar to the Amarnath Cave temple that is located in Jammu and Kashmir. One of the primary attractions of the temple is an old tank that is revered by the Hindu devotees.
The eyes catching time can not be overlooked, a View of the Temple at Night Particularly during the navratras The Mandir is stunning in its appearance. In point of fact, this location makes one feel at ease in their hearts.
The structure of the Temple is very similar to that of the Amarnath Cave temple that is located in Jammu & Kashmir. Devi Talab Mandir. The "Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan" is held at the temple on a yearly basis during the month of December, and it is the primary reason for the building's widespread notoriety. In the month of December, when one can also take part in the festival, the temple is at its most beautiful and enjoyable for visitors.
This event brings together some of the most renowned vocalists and instrumentalists in classical music, and they perform for the attendees. People will have the opportunity to hear some of the most beautiful music ever created, sung in a lilting manner by renowned singers from all over the country. This is one of the few opportunities of its kind.
Finally it is Really peaceful place. Must come and experience by yourself.
Jai Mata Di 🚩🚩
The temple is devoted to Goddess Durga and is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. It is regarded as one of the 51 Shakti Pithas in India. Even a model of Amarnath Yatra was constructed sometime back only. Beside the main Devi Talab Mandir, is an old Temple of Goddess Kali. One of the prime attractions of the temple is an old tank, which is considered to be sacred by the Hindu devotees.The temple has a structure resembling the Amarnath Cave temple in Jammu and Kashmir.The Temple has a Gold Work done inside as well as on its Top.
Here you got this to see ..
- Ma Durga Murti
- Charitable Hospital
- Amarnath Cave
- Vaishno Devi Cave
- A Pond
- Food Canteen
- Kali Mata Mandir
- Ram Hall
- Hari Vallabh Sangeet Sanmelan
🙏 here you got a special type of peace....best place...
most Visit there for your peace of your mind ☺️ 🥰