Banni
Mata Temple, Chamba,
Himachal Pradesh
Banni Mata Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Goddess Kali, located in Banni Village near Bharmour Town in Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, India. The Temple is also called as Mahakali Banni Mata Temple. This temple is situated at a height of 8,500 feet, right at the base of Pir Panjal Range in the Chamba Valley. It is located near to Tundah village and just opposite to Mani Mahesh Peak. As the place has lot of Ban trees (Oak trees), the place came to be called as Banni.
Legends
For brief details, please refer below link;
https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2021/05/banni-mata-temple-chamba-legends.html
The Temple
This temple is situated at a
height of 8,500 feet, right at the base of Pir Panjal Range in the
Chamba Valley. Shrines and idols of Digu Wazir, Kelang Wazir and Chamunda Devi
can be seen in the temple premises. The temple and the goddess are significant in
the Bharmour region. Shepherds crossing Kali Chho pass
to Lahaul visit the temple to seek blessings for a safe crossing.
Festivals
A fair is organized in August (Bhadrapad
month of the Hindu calendar) at this temple. Goat sacrifice is practiced during
the festival. The temple Shaman, called Chela in local language drinks the
blood of the severed goat. It is said that he can drink blood from as many
goats sacrificed on that day. Liquor is another common offering and the Chela
takes a gulp from each bottle offered.
Prayers
It is believed Goddess Kali
grants all wishes and bestows with child boon.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
12 Kms from Tundah, 39 Kms from Bharmour, 68 Kms from Chamba, 107 Kms from
Dalhousie, 185 Kms from Kangra Airport and 397 Kms from Shimla. The temple can
be reached from a road approaching from Tundah and a trek for 4 Kms.
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