Introduction
Perched atop the Shivalik hills in Una district, the Chintpurni Temple is one of the most revered Shakti Peethas in India. Dedicated to Maa Chintpurni (Chinnamastika Devi)—the remover of worries—this temple draws lakhs of pilgrims annually seeking divine blessings and peace of mind.
Its spiritual ambiance, grand Navratri fairs, and ancient legends make it a must-visit for both devotees and cultural explorers.

Location & Accessibility
Feature | Details |
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District | Una, Himachal Pradesh |
Altitude | ~940 meters above sea level |
Nearest Town | Amb (~20 km) |
Nearest Railway | Amb Andaura (~22 km) |
Bus Connectivity | Direct buses from Una, Delhi, Chandigarh |
- Well-paved roads with hillside views
- Surrounded by pine forests and small villages
Mythology & Spiritual Significance

- Chintpurni is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas.
- It is believed that Sati’s forehead (Chinta) fell here.
- The goddess is worshipped as Chinnamastika Devi—a fierce form representing the removal of worries (chinta).
- Locals and pilgrims believe offering prayers here leads to wish fulfillment.
Temple Experience
- Main sanctum houses the sacred Pindi (stone idol) of the Goddess.
- Aarti and bhajan sessions held daily.
- Offerings include coconuts, red cloth, sindoor, and sweets.
- During Navratri, the temple sees an influx of lakhs of devotees.
🙏 Chanting of “Jai Maa Chintpurni” echoes in every corner.


Fairs and Festivals at Chintpurni Temple
Major Celebrations:
- Navratri (twice a year): Grand celebration with music, dance, stalls, and all-night bhajans
- Sawan Ashtami Fair (July–August): Rural fair with local food, rides, and spiritual vibes
- Chaitra Navratri: Springtime festival for family rituals and blessings
🎉 The Chintpurni Mela is a cultural delight, combining spirituality with festivity.
Langar and Prasad Traditions at Chintpurni Temple
- Daily free langar (community meal) for pilgrims
- Delicious prasad like boondi, ladoos, and kheer
- Local shops selling pooja items, sweets, and souvenirs
❤️ A taste of devotion with Pahadi hospitality
Spiritual Surroundings of Chintpurni Temple
- Chintpurni Market: Colorful, devotional, vibrant
- Walking Pathways: Peaceful shaded roads from the parking area
- Nearby Temples: Sheetla Devi, Bhairav Mandir, and Thaneek Pura shrines
Accommodation & Travel Tips for Chintpurni Temple
Facility | Availability |
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Dharamshalas | Yes, within temple premises |
Hotels & Guesthouses | Available nearby (budget to deluxe) |
Food Options | Vegetarian eateries & langars |
Best Time to Visit | March–May & Sept–Nov |
Travel Tips:
- Footwear isn’t allowed beyond a certain point
- Keep personal belongings safe in lockers
- Avoid peak hours if you prefer peace
Suggested Itinerary for Chintpurni Temple Visit
Morning:
- Reach temple by 7 AM
- Participate in morning Aarti
- Explore Chintpurni market
Afternoon:
- Enjoy langar or local meals
- Visit nearby Bhairav Temple
Evening:
- Sunset prayer and peaceful sit-down near the temple
- Shop for local souvenirs before heading back
Summary
The Chintpurni Temple isn’t just a religious site—it’s a sanctuary for the soul. Whether you’re seeking blessings, serenity, or cultural richness, the experience leaves you spiritually renewed. Come with faith, and leave with peace.
🙌 Maa Chintpurni removes your chinta—let go and let her guide you.
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