Hariyali Devi Temple, Jasoli, Uttarakhand
Hariyali Devi Temple is a Hindu Temple
dedicated to Goddess Shakthi, located in Jasoli Village in Rudraprayag District
of Uttarakhand,
India. The Temple is situated at an elevation of around 1,400 m surrounded by
Himalayan peaks.
Legends
According to the Hindu
mythology, when Mahamaya was conceived as the seventh issue of Devaki, Kansa threw
Mahamaya violently on the ground. Mahamaya's body split into multiple parts and
these were scattered all over the earth. It is believed that one among those
parts, the hand, fell at Hariyali Kantha.
The Temple
The Temple is situated on top of a hillock. The Temple
is situated at an elevation of around 1,400 m surrounded by Himalayan peaks. The
temple is a simple structure made of brick and mortar. Presiding Deity is
called as Hariyali Devi / Sitla Mata / Bala Devi / Vaishno Devi. The idol of
the goddess is dressed in yellow, sitting on the back of a lion carrying a
child. Idols of Kshetrapal and Heet Devi can also be found in the temple
premises.
Festivals
Dhanteras, Rakshabhandan, Navratri and Deepavali
are the festivals celebrated here.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 13 Kms from Jasoli, 26
Kms from Nagrasu, 33 Kms from Gauchar, 42 Kms from Karnaprayag, 45 Kms from Rudraprayag,
182 Kms from Rishikesh Railway Station, 199 Kms from Dehradun Airport, 209 Kms
from Haridwar and 429 Kms from New Delhi Airport. The Temple is situated on
Rudraprayag to Karnaprayag Route. Take a diversion at Nagrasu and travel for
about 26 Kms to reach this Temple.
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