Mansa Devi Temple, Haridwar (Hindi:
मंसा देवी मंदिर,
हरिद्वार) is a Hindu
temple dedicated to goddess Mansa Devi in
the holy city of Haridwar in the Uttarakhand state of India. The temple is
located atop the Bilwa Parvat on
the Sivalik Hills, the southernmost mountain chain of the Himalayas.
The temple also known as Bilwa Tirth is one of the Panch Tirth (Five
Pilgrimages) within Haridwar.
The temple is known for being the holy abode of Manasa, a form of Shakti and is
said to have emerged from the mind of the lord Shiva. Mansa is regarded as the
sister of the Nāga (serpent) Vasuki.she is also called as daughter of lord Shiva. The term Mansa means
wish and it is believed that the goddess fulfils all the wishes of a sincere
devotee. Devotees who want their wishes to be fulfilled by Mansa tie threads to
the branches of a tree located in the temple. Once their wishes are fulfilled,
people come back again to the temple to untie the thread from the tree. Mansa
is also offered coconuts, fruits, garlands and incense sticks in order to
appease her.
Mansa Devi Temple is a Siddh Peetha which are the
places of worship where desires get fulfilled. It is one of three such Peethas
located in Haridwar, the other two being Chandi Devi Temple and Maya Devi Temple. The
inner shrine has two deities installed, one with eight arms and the other one
three headed with five arms.
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