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Dimensions4416 x 3312
Original file size2.86 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceProPhoto RGB
Date taken9-Apr-09 18:08
Date modified17-Nov-13 22:14
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Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon PowerShot G10
Focal length6.1 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/320 at f/4
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeAuto
ISO speedISO 80
Metering modeCenter-weighted average
Digital zoom1x
People walking on the path leading to shrine of Vaishno Devi

People walking on the path leading to shrine of Vaishno Devi

The path leading to the Vaishno Devi shrine from the base town of Katra. The path is a paved and easy path with a metal fence at the side, and clings to the side of a steep mountain. A large number of devotees use this path to reach the shrine, and is a fairly comfortable path with facilites for food and rest at regular distances. In the distance, the path is seen as covered and there is a trash can right at the side. The shrine of Vaishno Devi is one of the most revered shrines for the Hindu religion, being the second most visited such shrine (with the southern shrine of Tirupati) being the most visited shrine in India. The Vaishno Devi Mandir is dedicated to the manifestation of Shakti and is a manifestation of the mother goddess (a supreme being who is extremely powerful and plays a very important role in creation). The crowd of devotees is such that a view of the stones inside the cave (the cave is housing stones that are supposed to be a representation of the goddess) is very brief. The amount of fervor of devotees visiting the shrine is incredible, and one can see people on the journey chanting religious slogans honoring the goddess.
The temple is located in the northern-most Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, more easily reachable from Jammu than from Srinagar. It is reached from the base town of Katra, and is a walking distance of 14km on an uphill climb. Over a period of time, the path leading to the shrine has been made more comfortable, from the earlier steep stair climb to a modern path (on which horses or palanquin carriers can carry people) and part of the distance is also covered through a battery powered vehicle. In addition, there is also a helicopter ride to the shrine, which is very comfortable for those who want to do a quick journey or those who are unable to do the physical rigors of the trip.
For many people, the shrine of Vaishno Devi is one that they would like to pray to soon after marriage, or when they have desired something and prayed