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Tauni Devi Temple

Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh., India.
Tauni Devi Temple is a 300-year-old Shakti shrine that holds a unique place in the folklore of Hamirpur. Dedicated to Mata Tauni Devi, who is believed to be the sister of Goddess Durga, the temple is the "Kuldevi" (ancestral goddess) of the Chauhan clan. According to legend, Tauni was a mute girl w ho performed intense penance during the Mughal era and eventually merged into the earth. Because she could not hear, a unique ritual evolved where devotees strike two stones together while making a wish, believing the vibration reaches her spirit. The temple is situated on a ridge, offering a refreshing climate and beautiful views of the surrounding valleys. It is a place where faith is simple and deep-seated. People from all over the region visit the temple specifically to pray for protection against seasonal diseases and to seek the goddess's blessings for their families. The atmosphere is peaceful, less commercialized than other major temples, and deeply rooted in Himachali culture.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 1 to 2 Hours.
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    Place Type:
    Category: Religious & Local Legend.
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    Entry Fees:
    There is no entry fee. The temple is run by a local committee. Small donations for the maintenance of the park and the pilgrim facilities are welcome but never forced upon visitors. ...
    There is no entry fee. The temple is run by a local committee. Small donations for the maintenance of the park and the pilgrim facilities are welcome but never forced upon visitors.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (7 AM) is very serene; evenings are cool and pleasant. ...
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (7 AM) is very serene; evenings are cool and pleasant.
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    Special Events:
    The Annual Fair held in the month of Ashadha (June-July) is the biggest celebration. Thousands of locals gather for traditional music, food, and religious processions. Navratri is also celebrated with special aartis and community feasts known as "Bhandaras. "...
    The Annual Fair held in the month of Ashadha (June-July) is the biggest celebration. Thousands of locals gather for traditional music, food, and religious processions. Navratri is also celebrated with special aartis and community feasts known as "Bhandaras. "
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Valley Balcony: For a wide-angle shot of the Hamirpur valleys.

    The Stone Ritual Area: Capture the unique cultural practice in action.

    Shiva Idol: The large, colorful statue on the upper floor makes for ...
    The Valley Balcony: For a wide-angle shot of the Hamirpur valleys.

    The Stone Ritual Area: Capture the unique cultural practice in action.

    Shiva Idol: The large, colorful statue on the upper floor makes for a great subject.

    Sunset Ridge: The road outside the temple offers spectacular sunset colors against the pine trees.

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Things To Do

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    Stone Ritual: Participate in the unique tradition of striking stones to make a wish.

    Darshan: Offer prayers to Mata Tauni Devi and the large Shiva idol.

    Visit the Sarai: See the traditional pilgrim resting house within the complex.

    Enjoy the View: Take in the panoramic views of the Hamirpur hills from the balcony.

    Nature Walk: Walk along the ridge road for scenic valley views.

    Local Snacks: Try the local "Samosas" and tea from the stalls near the temple gate.

    Attend Fair: If visiting in June-July, participate in the colorful annual fair. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    It is famous for the "Stone-Striking Ritual," a practice unique to this shrine. It is also well-known as the guardian deity against rainy-season illnesses. The temple serves as a major cultural landmark on the Hamirpur-Awah Devi highway, acting as a spiritual stop for travelers. ...
    It is famous for the "Stone-Striking Ritual," a practice unique to this shrine. It is also well-known as the guardian deity against rainy-season illnesses. The temple serves as a major cultural landmark on the Hamirpur-Awah Devi highway, acting as a spiritual stop for travelers.
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    Architecture:
    Architecture & Design: The temple is a multi-level structure built with stone and modern finishes. The sanctum of the goddess is on the first floor, while the second floor features large, colorful idols of Lord Shiva and Hanuman. The architecture is typical of modern North...
    Architecture & Design: The temple is a multi-level structure built with stone and modern finishes. The sanctum of the goddess is on the first floor, while the second floor features large, colorful idols of Lord Shiva and Hanuman. The architecture is typical of modern North Indian temples but preserves traditional stone elements in the base. The dimensions include a spacious prayer hall and a "Sarai" for pilgrims to rest.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Gaggal Airport (83 km).

    By Train: Una (70 km).

    By Road: 15-minute drive from Hamirpur on the Awah Devi road.

    By Local Transport: Regular local buses and taxis ply f...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Near Tourist Places: Gasota Mahadev (6km), Hamirpur (12km), Awah Devi Temple (10km), Sujanpur Fort (16km), Nadaun (40km), Deotsidh (55km), Jahu (15km), Mandi (60km), Una (80km), Sarkaghat (25km).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The temple is on a main highway; be careful of traffic when crossing.

    Packing: Light woolens are needed even in summer evenings.

    Accommodation: Best to stay in Hamirpur city and visit as a...

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