Mata Chintpurni (माता चिंतपूर्णी मंदिर) Verified
Description
Mata Chintpurni (माता चिंतपूर्णी मंदिर) is one of the most important Shakti Peeth temples in India, located in the Una district of Himachal Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Mata Chintpurni Devi, also known as Chhinnamastika Devi, a form of Goddess Adi Shakti.
About Mata Chintpurni
                            The name Chintpurni means
                            “She who removes all worries (chinta)”. 
                            Mata is worshipped here in the
                            form of a Pindi (stone idol). 
                            According to mythology,
                            Sati’s feet fell at this spot, making it one of the 51 Shakti
                                Peethas. 
                            Devotees believe that Mata
                            fulfills wishes and removes sorrows from the lives of her true devotees. 
                        
Key Attractions & Rituals
Mata Chintpurni Temple (Main Sanctum)
Houses the holy Pindi of Mata Chhinnamastika Devi.
Navratri Celebrations
Both Chaitra Navratri (March–April) and Ashwin Navratri (Sept–Oct) are celebrated with grandeur.
Annual Fair (Sawan Ashtami Mela)
Held in July–August, attracts thousands of pilgrims.
Offerings & Rituals
                                                 Devotees
                                                offer coconuts, red chunari, sweets, and diyas. 
                                                
                                                Traditional bhajans and kirtans are sung in devotion.
                                            
Nearby Temples & Places
                            Mata Jwala Ji Temple (around 35
                            km). 
                            Mata Baglamukhi Temple (close
                            to Kangra). 
                            Sheetla Devi Temple and other
                            Shakti Peeths in Himachal’s "Shakti Peeth Circuit". 
                        
How to Reach Mata Chintpurni
                            By Air: Gaggal
                            Airport, Kangra (60 km). 
                            By Train:
                            Nearest railway stations – Una (55 km) and Hoshiarpur (42 km). 
                            By Road: Well
                            connected by buses and taxis from Chandigarh, Kangra, and Jalandhar. 
                        
Best Time to Visit
                            Open all year round. 
                            Best months:
                            March–June (pleasant weather) and Sept–Nov (festive
                            season). 
                        
Belief & Significance
                            Mata Chintpurni is believed to
                            grant relief from worries, difficulties, and troubles (chinta). 
                            Pilgrims chant: 
                            “Jo jaaye Chintpurni Dham, sab chinta ho jaaye kaam” 
                            (Whoever visits Chintpurni Dham, their worries are resolved).