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Chronicled
in the Durga Sapt-Shati, the story goes that on the orders of Shamb and
Ni-Shamb, two demons tried to harass the goddess Ambika. Enraged, Ambika
knitted her brows and from the folds a horrifying from of Kali emerged.
After a great battle, the goddess Kali slew the two demons, Chand and
Mund. Delighted by Kali's achievement, Ambika declared that she would
now be worshipped here as Chamunda a combination of the demons names.
Chamunda Devi temple is at height of 1000m.
Barely 300m from the temple of Chamunda Devi,
Himachal Tourism runs a Yatri Niwas. This rests on the same spur as the
shrine which is clearly visible from it. The water of the Baner (Banganga)
rivulet flow just below the Yatri Niwas. On the facing hill, the Durga
Temple is is visible.
ACCESS :
The closest airport is at
Gaggle, 28 km away. The nearest railhead on the narrow guage line is at
Moranda near Palampur, 30 km. Taxis and buses are available at both
places. By road, Chamunda Devi is 15 km from Dharamsala and 55 km from
Jwalamukhi.
CLIMATE :
In winter, the temperature
can get quite cold when woolens are required. It is hot in summer and
cottons are recommended.
Facilities :
Restaurant, Room Service, Parking within
premises.
PLACES
OF INTEREST
Palampur (14 km.), Baijnath
(30 km), Andretta (26 km), Tashijong Monastery (25 km) and Bir (38 km).
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