Mansa Devi Temple

Mansa Devi Temple is one of the most sacred Shakti Peeths in Haridwar, dedicated to Goddess Mansa, the fulfiller of wishes. Situated atop Bilwa Parvat, the temple offers breathtaking views of Haridwar city and the holy Ganga flowing below. Thousands of devotees visit daily to seek blessings, tie sacred threads for their wishes, and experience divine peace.

Why Visit Mansa Devi Temple?

Sacred Shakti Peeth of Goddess Mansa

Ropeway (Udan Khatola) for a scenic ride

Holy place for wish fulfillment

Stunning panoramic view of Haridwar

Peaceful environment surrounded by nature

About Mansa Devi Temple

Mansa Devi Temple, also known as Bilwa Tirth, is one of the most revered temples in Uttarakhand. Goddess Mansa is believed to be a form of Shakti born from Lord Shiva’s mind, representing power, strength, and wish fulfillment. Devotees tie a sacred thread on the sacred tree of the temple, believing that Maa Mansa fulfills every true wish. Once the wish is granted, devotees return to untie the thread as a token of gratitude.

The temple is easily accessible by ropeway or a short trek, offering spiritual bliss combined with natural beauty.

History of Mansa Devi Temple

The temple is part of the Panch Tirth in Haridwar.

Built during the rule of the Gorkha Kings in the early 19th century.

Goddess Mansa is considered the sister of Nag Devta and a form of Shakti.

The temple has been a major pilgrimage site for devotees seeking blessings and wish fulfillment for centuries.

Connected spiritually with Chandi Devi Temple and Maya Devi Temple (Haridwar ki Trikuta Parvat Shakti Peeths).

Temple Darshan & Puja Services

Daily Rituals & Aarti

  • Morning Aarti: 5:30 AM – 7:00 AM
  • Afternoon Puja: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
  • Evening Aarti: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Best Time to Visit

October to March – Pleasant weather for travel

Navratri Festival – Special celebrations and pujas

Shravan Month – High spiritual significance

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