To Vaishno Devi's abode
This was a trip I had wanted to go on for some time. It is
said that you can go there only when the goddess calls you to her abode. Well,
my call came and my husband and I trekked the Trikuta hill to reach the cave
where the goddess resides.
We began the journey from Katra, a town close to Jammu. We began our walk at 7 pm and in the May summer
heat, this provided us much needed respite from the blazing sun. We began the
climb from an area crowded with people and mules. Pilgrims were haggling with
the muleteers about prices, those climbing on foot were getting their sticks
ready and some were being lifted in a chair like contraption called Palki, onto
the shoulders of four men. I had decided to make the climb on foot and so began
the three and a half hour arduous journey to the Vaishno devi temple. The food
kiosks along the route, the lights and the prayers blaring from the mikes made
this journey like one on a regular highway, only this was a steep climb. I had
made this trek three decades ago as a school kid with my parents and when I
visited this time I could not recognize the place. Today there is a cemented
wide road covered by a tin roofing all the way. Amenities like drinking water,
toilets, eating joints are available at every turn.
At places the route is
divided into two, one for the mules the other for humans. All along the route, bags full of fodder are kept for the four legged. Cleaning operations continue
24X7 after the mules unload on the path. The halfway stop is the Ardh Kumari
cave which we bypassed while climbing. About a kilometer before reaching here,
we took the route used by battery operated cars. This one does not allow
mules and the cars stop operating after 5 pm. So the crowd is missing.
The glittering temple complex at night |
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