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Vindhyachal railway station (BDL) is the nearest railway station on the Delhi-Howrah and Mumbai-Howrah routes. It is about 1 km from the temple. One can also reach the temple from Mirzapur railway station (MZP), approximately 9 km from the temple. Vindhyachal can be reached by state-run private buses, taxis and local cars.
crowded Vindhyavasini temple Inside Vindhyachal Temple entrance. Vindhyachal is located at a distance of 70 km from Varanasi and 85 km from Prayagraj. It is a renowned religious city dedicated to the goddess Vindhyavasini (daughter of Yashoda-Nanda). Vindhyavasini is believed to be the instant bestower of benediction.
Yogamaya's temple is located at Vindhyachal, 8 km away from Mirzapur on the banks of river Ganges, in Uttar Pradesh. [22] Another shrine is located in Bandla, Himachal Pradesh, also called Bandla Mata Temple. [23] [24] [25] A huge crowd visits the temple, especially during Navaratri in the Hindu months of Chaitra and Ashvin.
She is described as Vindhyavasini ("Vindhya dweller"), and a temple dedicated to her is located in the Vindhyachal town of Uttar Pradesh. [24] [25] The Mahabharata mentions the Vindhyas as the "eternal abode" of Kali. [26] According to one legend, the Vindhya mountain once competed with the Mount Meru, growing so high that it obstructed the sun.
The 10th Temple is an ancient temple and is inside an ancient cave. The cave is prone to stonefall (which is generally said to happen only during night). Also, lot of honeybees are at a large distance from the cave. The 1st Temple, 10th Temple, 26th Temple and 40th Temple are the main temples.
Vindhyachal railway station is a small railway station in Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. Its code is BDL. It serves Vindhyachal city. The station consists of three platforms. The platforms are not well sheltered. It lacks many facilities including water and sanitation. [1] [2] [failed verification] [3] [failed verification] [4] [failed ...
Main chamber (garbha griha) of the templeThe temple rebuilt in 1827 is a simple but contemporary structure with an entrance hall and a sanctum sanctorum that houses the main Idol of Yogmaya made of black stone placed in a marble well of 2 ft (0.6 m) width and 1 ft (0.3 m) depth.
The 14209/14210 Lucknow Vindhyachal Intercity Express covers the distance of 284 kilometres in 5 hours 40 mins as 14209 Vindhyachal Lucknow Intercity Express (50.12 km/h) and 5 hours 45 mins as 14210 Lucknow Vindhyachal Intercity Express (49.39 km/h). It reverses direction at Allahabad Junction.