“Maa TriPuraSundari Temple”

Tripura Sundari Temple, Kangra Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Location

  • Place: Nagri village, near palampur
  • District: Kangra district
  • State: Himachal pradesh, india
  • Coordinates: Approx. 32.1° n, 76.5° e
  • Altitude: ~2,000 feet above sea level
  • Nearest town: Palampur (12 km)
  • Nearest airport: Kangra airport, gaggal (~40 km)
  • Nearest railway station: Palampur or pathankot (for broad-gauge trains)

Surrounded by the dhauladhar range of the himalayas, this Temple offers a tranquil environment ideal for spiritual reflection and inner peace.

Historical And Mythological Significance

The Tripura Sundari Temple in himachal pradesh is a revered shrine dedicated to Maa Tripura Sundari, one of the Ten Mahavidyas And A Form Of Adi Shakti. While not listed among the main 51 Shakti Peethas, it holds immense local importance and is spiritually aligned with the greater shakti worship tradition of the himalayan belt.

Local Legends

  • The Temple is believed to have been established several hundred years ago by local sages and devotees of the tantric sri vidya tradition.
  • According to local lore, the Goddess Revealed Herself In A Vision to a sage meditating in the area and Blessed him with the power to consecrate Her Idol there.
  • The site has long been considered spiritually potent, with locals reporting experiences of divine visions, miracles, and deep meditative states.

The Deity

  • The Deity is worshipped as Maa Tripura Sundari, Representing Divine beauty, power, and the cosmic feminine principle.
  • Her Idol Is carved in black stone, often shown with Three Eyes and A Gentle, Smiling Expression.
  • She Is Seated On a lotus and surrounded by symbolic weapons like the noose, goad, sugarcane bow, and flower arrows—representing control over the mind and desires.

Religious Importance

Though less known outside the region, this Temple is an important tantric pilgrimage site for followers of sri vidya and shakta traditions in himachal pradesh and northern india.

The Temple is associated with:

  • Inner transformation and meditation
  • Healing and mental peace
  • Siddhi acquisition (spiritual accomplishments)

Architecture

  • Built in traditional pahadi style, the Temple features sloped tiled roofs, intricately carved wooden beams, and stone walls.
  • The sanctum is small, serene, and dimly lit—conducive to quiet devotion and contemplation.
  • A sacred peepal tree and kund (water tank) lie nearby, believed to have healing properties.

Festivals And Rituals

Navratri (March–April And September–October)

  • Celebrated with 9 days of puja, yajnas, and community feasting.
  • Devotees climb the steps barefoot as a mark of devotion.

Full Moon Nights

  • Devotees gather for Sri Chakra puja And Recitation Of Lalita Sahasranama.
  • Local women light oil lamps around the Temple premises.

Local Fairs

  • During the spring (chaitra) and autumn (ashwin) navratris, fairs are held in nagri village.
  • Local artisans sell crafts, and bhajan/kirtan sessions are held.

How to Reach

Mode Details
By air fly to kangra airport (gaggal); take a taxi to palampur → nagri.
By train broad-gauge to pathankot, then narrow-gauge train or taxi to palampur.
By road well connected via roads from dharamshala, kangra, and palampur. Shared taxis and buses available.