THE TEMPLE
Vindhyavasini Devi Temple is situated in Vindhyachal, 8 km from Mirzapur, on the banks of the holy river Ganges.
It is one of the most revered Shaktipeeths of the presiding deity,
Vindhyavasini Devi. The temple is visited by large number of people
daily. Big congregations are held during Navratras in Chaitra (April)
and Ashwin (October) months. Kajali competitions are held in the month
of Jyestha (June). The temple is situated just 2 km from the Kali Khoh, an ancient cave temple dedicated to Goddess Kali.
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70 km. (one and a half hour drive) from Varanasi,
Vindhyachal is a renowned religious city dedicated to Goddess
Vindhyavasini. Mythologically goddess Vindhyavasini is believed to be
the instant bestower of bendiction. There are several temples of other
deities in the vicinity, the most famous ones being Ashtabhuja Devi
Temple and kalikhoh Temple, which constitute the Trikona Parikrama
(circumambulation). The Vindhyavasini Devi Temple, the Ashtabhuja
temple, dedicated to Goddess Mahasaraswati (on a hollock, 3 km from
Vindhyavasini temple) and the Kali khoh temple, dedicated to Goddess
Kali (2 km from Vindhyavasini temple) form the Trikon Parikrama.
Vindhyachal, a Shakti Peet, is a center of pilgrimage in Mirzapur District, Uttar Pradesh. The Vindhyavasini Devi
temple located here is a major draw and is thronged by hundreds of
devotees during the Navratris of Chaitra and Ashwin months to invoke
the blessings of the Goddess.
Other sacred places in the town are Ashtbhuja temple, Sita Kund, Kali Khoh,
Budeh Nath temple, Narad Ghat, Gerua talab, Motiya talab, Lal Bhairav
and Kal Bhairav temples, Ekdant Ganesh, Sapta Sarovar, Sakshi Gopal
temple, Goraksha-kund, Matsyendra kund, Tarkeshwar Nath temple and
Bhairav kund.
Accommodations are available at Hotel Jahnavi (UPSTDC) and a number of dharamshalas and guest houses.
Mirzapur is the closest railhead. Vindhyachal has
regular bus services to the nearby towns. The nearest railway station is
at Mirzapur. Regular bus services connect Vindhyachal to the nearby
towns.
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