Sacred hilltop Siddha Peeth of Maa Chandi Devi in Haridwar, blessing devotees with courage, protection, victory, and divine grace.
Salutations to the Divine Mother of all power.
Salutations to the Divine Mother of all power.
The Goddess grants all auspicious blessings.
The Goddess grants all auspicious blessings..
Sacred mantra invoking divine protection.
Sacred mantra invoking divine protection.
Sanskrit Mantra
Om Chandikaayai Namah
Maa Chandi Devi Beej Mantra
ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चे॥
Divine Tales and Sacred History
जब धर्म की रक्षा और अधर्म के विनाश की आवश्यकता होती है, तब देवी शक्ति चंडी रूप में प्रकट होकर भक्तों की रक्षा करती हैं।"
Maa Chandi Devi Temple is one of the most revered Shakti temples in Haridwar and an important Siddha Peeth dedicated to the fierce and protective form of the Divine Mother. Situated atop the scenic Neel Parvat on the eastern bank of the holy Ganga River, the temple attracts millions of devotees every year.
The temple is dedicated to Maa Chandi Devi, who is worshipped as a powerful manifestation of Goddess Durga. Devotees believe that the Goddess blesses her worshippers with courage, protection, prosperity, and victory over life's challenges.
The hilltop location offers breathtaking views of Haridwar, the sacred Ganga, and the surrounding Himalayan foothills. The spiritual atmosphere, combined with natural beauty, makes the pilgrimage deeply inspiring and transformative.
Maa Chandi Devi Temple remains one of the most important spiritual landmarks of Uttarakhand and a major destination for devotees of Shakti..
According to the Devi Mahatmya and local traditions, Maa Chandi Devi manifested to destroy the powerful demons Chanda and Munda, who terrorized the heavens and earth. The Goddess fought a fierce battle and defeated these evil forces, restoring righteousness and cosmic balance.
The temple is believed to mark the sacred place where Maa Chandi rested after her victorious battle. Due to this divine association, the temple became a revered center of Shakti worship.
Devotees worship Maa Chandi as the embodiment of courage, strength, and divine protection. The temple continues to inspire faith among pilgrims who seek relief from difficulties and spiritual empowerment.
The ancient legends associated with the temple make it one of the most important centers of Goddess worship in Northern India.
The present temple is believed to have been established by the great saint Adi Shankaracharya during the 8th century CE, while the existing temple structure was built by King Suchat Singh of Kashmir in 1929.
The temple's architecture reflects traditional North Indian temple styles and harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding natural landscape. The sanctum houses the sacred idol of Maa Chandi Devi, adorned with flowers, ornaments, and colorful garments.
The temple's hilltop location adds to its uniqueness and spiritual significance. Pilgrims can reach the temple either through a scenic trek or via the modern ropeway service, making the journey both devotional and memorable.
The temple continues to preserve centuries-old traditions of Devi worship and pilgrimage.
Maa Chandi Devi Temple is regarded as a powerful center of divine feminine energy. Devotees believe that prayers offered here help overcome fear, remove obstacles, and grant success in personal and spiritual endeavors.
The Goddess is particularly worshipped by devotees seeking protection from negativity, family well-being, courage, prosperity, and victory in difficult situations. Many pilgrims undertake vows and special prayers before visiting the temple.
The spiritually charged atmosphere filled with devotional chants, sacred rituals, and divine vibrations creates a profound sense of peace and confidence among visitors. The temple symbolizes the eternal victory of righteousness over evil and the protective grace of Divine Mother Chandi.
The temple becomes exceptionally vibrant during Chaitra Navratri and Sharadiya Navratri when lakhs of devotees gather to seek blessings from Maa Chandi Devi. Special pujas, havans, bhajans, and aartis are conducted throughout the festival period.
The temple is also an essential part of the famous Haridwar Siddha Peeth pilgrimage circuit along with Maa Mansa Devi Temple. Pilgrims visiting Haridwar often consider darshan of both Goddesses highly auspicious.
Daily worship, Devi Archana, mantra chanting, and devotional offerings continue according to ancient traditions. The temple remains one of India's most important Shakti pilgrimage destinations.
Sacred Significance and Divine Blessings
One of Haridwar's most revered centers of Goddess worship and divine blessings.
The temple commemorates the victory of Maa Chandi over the demons Chanda and Munda.
Devotees seek protection, courage, and success through the blessings of the Goddess.
The temple is an important stop in the sacred Haridwar Shakti Yatra.
Sacred Rituals and Divine Ceremonies
Temple Opening Hours and Aarti Schedule
Daily schedule for temple visits
Morning Darshan
Evening Darshan
Plan Your Sacred Journey to the Temple
Nearest Airport: Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport
Distance: Distance: Approx. 40 KM
Travel Time: Travel Time: 1 Hour
Nearest Station: Nearest Railway Station: Haridwar Junction Railway
Distance: Distance: Approx. 5 KM
Travel Time: Travel Time: 20 Minutes
Bus Stand: Nearest Bus Stand: Haridwar Bus Stand
Distance: Distance: Approx. 5 KM
Travel Time: Travel Time: 20 Minutes
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225 KM 5–6 Hours
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1,650 KM 28–30 Hours
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1,550 KM 28–30 Hours
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