Hateshwari Mata temple - Hatkoti

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Hatkoti, Himachal Pradesh 171206, India

Postal code : 171206
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Hatkoti, Himachal Pradesh 171206, India
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Spiritual Amit on Google

very Peace full place
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Subhajit Hazra on Google

Nice place
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Nice temple to visit....
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Vaishnavi Vashist on Google

?Great place for mind and heart peace?
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To sooth soul one must visit this temple
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Rakesh Gautam on Google

Built in the nagara style, the classical temples of Hatkoti have always been a major attraction for both pilgrims and travellers. Centring on the Mata Hateshwari and Shiva temples, the temple complex is surrounded by lush paddy fields interspersed with a few dharamshalas and official buildings. Of the two, the main temple is that of Durga Devi, the mahishasuramardini – the slayer of the demon Mahishasura. In the local parlance, the Devi is known as Hateshwari. Legend has it that two sisters of Jubbal Valley together renounced the world and devoted themselves to the service of mankind. The elder sister was accepted as a manifestation of the Goddess Hateshwari Devi and a temple built in her honour
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Amazing place. Beautiful architecture.
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Rohit Chaudhary on Google

Hatkoti is an ancient village on the banks of the Pabbar River in Himachal Pradesh and the most important temple here is dedicated to Hateshwari Mata. Situated in the midst of lush paddy fields, the Hatkoti temple complex is built around the Hateshwari Mata. The shrine is around 130 kms from Shimla and 14 kms from Rohru. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple has a murti of Hateshwari Mata in the form of Mahishasura Mardini. A huge copper vessel is chained to a ring in the niche beside the entrance of the sanctum sanctorum of Hateshwari Mata. Locals relate a quaint talke of a priest startled awoke by a resounding rumble as he slept in the temple premises. Stepping out into the torrential rain he spotted two big copper vessels floating on the river. The priest rescued the vessels and offered them to the Goddess but the next time it rained one of the vessels floated away on the river. Since then the remaining vessel has been kept chained. Locals believe that they will be blessed with an abundant harvest if they spy the lost vessel while sowing their crops. Jai mata Di

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