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23 December 2022 5 mins read

Tara Devi Temple – For Those Seeking Serenity

23 December 2022 5 mins read
Tara Devi Temple – For Those Seeking Serenity

The Tara Devi Temple is known for Goddess Tara Devi in adding to the breathtaking scenery and panoramic views it offers to visitors. It is situated on a mountaintop 11 miles from Shimla amid a dense oak and rhododendron forest. Away from the hustle and clutter of contemporary metropolitan life. It offers a calm and fresh setting for letting go of all problems, pressures, and fears. Tourists now flock to this idyllic location to lose themselves in the beauty of the surrounding countryside.

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Tall, lush pine trees encircle the Tara Devi Temple, and the area is incredibly green. Every soul is calm, and the body and mind are revived by the refreshing breeze blowing there. Shutterbugs and photo addicts will find the neighboring steep mountains and deep valleys surrounding the temple to be the ideal backdrop.

The Tara Devi temple is in view as the manifestation of Goddess Kali. According to an ancient myth, she arrived from Bengal. She came to settle here and bestow her blessings on anyone who comes to worship her in all of her grandeur. The temple was distinguished by its wooden construction, lovely carvings, and breathtaking decorations carved on its wooden blocks.

The temple has a lot to offer everyone, from lovers of nature to those seeking serenity, from solace to freedom. People looking for peace and harmony frequently come here to soak up the temple’s natural atmosphere and let go of their attachments to the outside world.

What is the Significance of the Temple of Tara Devi?

The Tara Devi Temple has existed for at least 250 years. A long-standing myth holds that the Sen dynasty transported the Goddess Tara from West Bengal to Himachal Pradesh. A Sen dynasty monarch once traveled to Bengal and returned with a little gold locket containing an image of Goddess Tara. He once wore a locket on his upper arm. The locket was passed from one generation to another. Maharaja Bhupendra Sen encountered an odd incident in his 96th generation. He had a vision of Goddess Tara, and Lord Hanuman told him to make the Goddess Tara visible. It was so they might pray to her and worship her to receive her blessings.

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According to the protocols, the Maharaja created a big temple dedicated to the Goddess and placed a wooden statue of Goddess Tara. This was done for the public to revere and worship to receive her blessings.

A few centuries later, TaravParvat’s peak was the focus of Maharaja Balbir Singh’s ambition when he had a vision of Goddess Tara. As a result, the Maharaja had her temple created on the top and placed a lovely Ashtdhatu deity (comprising eight rare elements). An enormous procession was used to set up the idol with much excitement. Then, the elephant Shankar was used to transport the Goddess idol to the peak. The Goddess initiated there following her wish to allow people to worship her and ask for her blessings. Since then, the temple has stood atop the hill in its magnificence and grandeur.

Tara Devi Temple’s Adjoining Landscape

The Tara Devi Temple is located distant from the crowds and traffic of the city, in the shadow of the majestic Himalayas. It is located at 6070 feet above sea level and is a singular phenomenon in and of itself. Oak, pine, rhododendron (also known as brass trees in the local language), and large meadows are all present in the area encircling Tara Devi Mandir.

On the hilltop, the air is extremely clean, and there is very little noise, as if mother nature were revealing her magnificence to humanity. The afflicted humankind also seems to be receiving a healing touch from Goddess Tara Devi in the form of mother nature.

Where is Tara Devi Temple Located? 

Near Tara Devi railway station, the Tara Devi temple is situated atop Tarav Hill along the Kalka-Shimla national route. Shimla and Tara Devi Temple are separated by about 11 kilometers.

How to Get to Tara Devi Temple

Getting to the shrine at the peak of Tara Devi hill is extremely touching and exciting. It would be best if you went 4 kilometers on foot from Tara Devi Station to get to the temple. Shimla city and the snow-covered mountain peaks on the north side may be seen from the hilltop. Similarly, its southern view displays miles and miles of luscious grasslands.

In addition, taxis and buses run from Shoghi and Shimla to the Tara Devi temple. They drive the visitors to a location only about 200 meters from the Tara Devi shrine.

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Tara Devi Mandir Festivities

It is worthwhile to visit Tara Devi Mandir during Durga Ashtami and the Dussehra festival. The temple organizes a large feast fairly attended by thousands of mother deity worshippers. These fairs and feasts are organized on such occasions in honor of the Goddess mother, Tara.

It is challenging to go to the Tara Devi temple in July through August and December through January because of the rain and snow. Otherwise, the rest of the year is ideal from a tourism perspective. The Tara Devi Temple is open daily from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Nearby Places to Visit

  • Mata Hatkoti Temple in Jakhoo
  • Temple of Banthia Devta
  • Temple of Kamna Devi
  • Kali Bari Temple
  • Hanuman Temple
  • Laxminarayan Temple
  • Durga Temple

Conclusion

No experience compares to visiting Tara Devi Temple, whether you are a nature enthusiast, a peace seeker, or a devout person at heart. It is the ideal tourist place to revitalize one’s spirit, body, and mind. No matter what faith you practice, everyone can enjoy the environment’s peaceful surroundings and grand aura.

The environment around the temple is a fantastic paradise to take in the breathtaking panoramic views and stunning natural sceneries. However, exploring it with your partner, family, or friends is preferable since you won’t find a place as lovely with cool weather and a peaceful atmosphere anywhere else.

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