Mata Vaishno Devi shrine will serve free Halwa-Chana and tea to pilgrims
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, VAISHNO DEVI/ Created : Mar 1, 2020, 15:52 IST
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There is hardly a day when Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine does not see any pilgrims. So much so, even during peak winter, the cave-shrine remains open to numerous devotees who trek all the way to the Trikuta Mountain to have darshan of … Read more
There is hardly a day when Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine does not see any pilgrims. So much so, even during peak winter, the cave-shrine remains open to numerous devotees who trek all the way to the Trikuta Mountain to have darshan of the great Mother Goddess. Read less
There is hardly a day when Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine does not see any pilgrims. So much so, even during peak winter, the cave-shrine remains open to numerous devotees who trek all the way to the Trikuta Mountain to have darshan of the great Mother Goddess.
Located in the Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, the service was inaugurated by the CEO of the shrine board, Ramesh Kumar.
Ramesh Kumar told the press that the free prasad service will be available 24x7 for pilgrims throughout the year. In addition, a waiting room with attached balcony has also been built near the Prasad Seva facility for pilgrims to offer them comfort and shelter during rainy and extreme weather conditions.
The Shrine Board has been running a free community kitchen in Tarakotte since May 2019, which operates non-stop.
The old and natural cave of Vaishno Devi temple was opened in January for the devotees to visit. The cave is opened for the public only in the months of January and February after Makar Sankranti considering the less number of pilgrims.
Generally, the pilgrims have to pass through new caves to reach the main cave-shrine of the goddess.
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