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          Like with most old Shrines, it is not possible to ascertain 
when exactly the pilgrimage to the Holy Shrine started. A geological 
study of the Holy Cave has indicated its age to be nearly a million 
years. Vedic literature gives no reference to the worship of any female 
deity, although the mountain Trikuta does find its mention in Rigveda, 
the oldest of the four Vedas The practice of worshipping Shakti, largely
 started in the Puranic period.
The first mention of the Mother Goddess is in the epic Mahabharat. When 
the armies of Pandavs and Kaurvas were arrayed in the battlefield of 
Kurukshetra, Arjun, the chief warrior of Pandavs upon advice of Sri 
Krishna; meditated upon the Mother Goddess and sought Her blessings for 
victory. This is when Arjun addresses the Mother Goddess as ‘Jambookatak
 Chityaishu Nityam Sannihitalaye’, which means ‘you who always dwell in 
the temple on the slope of the mountain in Jamboo’ (probably referring 
to the present day Jammu).
It is also generally believed that the Pandavs were the first to build 
the temples at Kol Kandoli and Bhawan in reverence and gratitude for the
 Mother Goddess. On a mountain, just adjacent to the Trikuta Mountain 
and overlooking the Holy Cave are five stone structures, which are 
believed to be the rock symbols of the five Pandavs.
Perhaps the oldest reference of the visit of a historical figure to the 
Holy Cave is that of Guru Gobind Singh who is said to have gone there 
via Purmandal. The old foot track to the Holy Cave passed through this 
well-known pilgrimage centre. 
Some traditions believe this Shrine to be the holiest of all 
Shaktipeeths (a place where the Mother Goddess, the Eternal Energy has 
Her abode) since the skull of Mata Sati fell here. Others believe that 
her right arm had fallen here. But some scriptures do not agree with it.
 They do agree that at a place called Gandarbal in Kashmir, the right 
arm of Sati had fallen. Nevertheless, in the Holy Cave of Shri Mata 
Vaishno Deviji, one does find stone remains of a human hand, popularly 
known as Varad Hast (the hand that grants boons and blessings).
 
Nice post on Vaishno devi temple,famous place in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Along with the temple, the state has many beautiful places to explore and it is comparable to Switzerland. Jammu tourist places are famous for its untouched landscape and breathtaking views.
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