

In this blog, we embark on a virtual pilgrimage to the Vaishno Devi Temple, delving into the mystical ambiance of the temple, the significance of the pooja, and the spiritual transformation it offers to the pilgrims. Additionally, we shall explore the different types of poojas performed within the temple premises and insights into the costs associated with these sacred rituals.
Join us as we delve into the heart of this spiritual pilgrimage, uncovering the essence of Vaishno Devi Temple’s divine pooja and the faith that moves millions to traverse the rugged terrain, seeking blissful blessings from the Supreme Mother. Discover the sacred rituals, the joy of darshan, the melodic bhajans, and the essence of surrendering oneself to the divine aura of Vaishno Devi Temple.
Individual Poojas at Vaishno Devi Temple:
According to the scheme, every morning, they perform Hawan in Yagyashalla. Interested can participate in the Havan. They will chant their Names and Gotra. This prayer will be offered for welfare and properties. These Poojas can perform on their names without Devotes, and Prashad will send them through the courier to the given address.
Category A for online pooja registration:
By registering to Category A, the pooja performed in the name of that registered person is not mandatory for their presence in the pooja, as Prashad will send it to the given address by courier. Registration for category A is available online current basis, and the facility is open throughout the world. The names of the family members can be provided to chant at the time of pooja(only five members).
Cost: Rs.2100
Category B for offline pooja registration:
Registering for Category B writing to this scheme, the devotee must be physically present for the pooja with their family members. There is the availability of booking and spot booking for this pooja. To register online, follow the official website.
Cost: Rs.1100
For offline registration address is given below:
Officer in charge
Shakti Bhawan, niharik complex(near bus stand)
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine board, Katra-182301
Phone:01991-234053
Email: dm_enquiry@maavishnodevi.net
Shradha Suman Vishesha Pooja:
Shraddhasuman vishesh pooja is a special pooja performed in Vaishno Devi temple. This puja is performed to express reverence and devotion towards Goddess Vaishno Devi. In this puja, mantras of Goddess Vaishno Devi are chanted, and Prasad is offered to the Goddess. By performing this puja, the blessings of Goddess Vaishno Devi are received, and all the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled.
Category A for one person:
The cost for this pooja is Rs16000, and the persons allowed for the pooja is one person.
Facilities provided under this package:
One two bedded room at Bhavan free of cost.
One two bedded Ac room in Niharika at free of cost
Max of 3 meals for one person at the Bhavan.
Category: B for two persons:
The ticket cost for this pooja is Rs31,000, and the n.o persons allowed are two.
Facilities provided under this package:
One two bedded room at Bhavan at free of coat.
One two bedded Ac room in Niharika at free of cost
Max of 3 meals for two people at the Bhavan.
For Reservation and Enquiry:
Shakti Bhawan, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, Niharika Complex (Near Bus Stand)Katra – 182301 (J&K)
Contact No: 01991- 234053
Conclusion:
In conclusion, the Vaishno Devi Temple offers various poojas and rituals for devotees seeking spiritual blessings. The cost of these poojas can vary depending on the type and complexity of the ceremony. It is essential to note that the temple authorities often revise the prices based on administrative and maintenance requirements.
Remember, while the cost of poojas is essential, the pilgrimage’s true essence lies in the devotees’ devotion and faith. Irrespective of the amount spent, the ultimate goal is to seek blessings, experience spiritual upliftment, and find solace in the divine presence of Goddess Vaishno Devi.
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Piyush Kumar
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