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We all know very well that all people are fond of traveling, all people like to go for a walk with their family and friends as soon as they get a chance, it is seen that all people like to go to their favorite places to visit. People like to roam in snowy places, some people like to visit places of natural beauty and some people like to visit religious places, in such a situation, if you are also a devotee of Maa Durga and want to visit the temple of Durga Mata. That's why you must read because through this we will tell you about the famous Durga Mata temples in India, which you can include in your travel destination list and go here for a visit, let's know about these temples. in detail -

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* Vaishno Devi Temple, Jammu, and Kashmir :

We all know that Vaishno Devi is the most famous Durga temple in India, this temple has a lot of recognition in India, and thousands of people come here throughout the year. Vaishno Devi can be reached throughout the year, but only after standing in a long queue, one can see the Mother Goddess.

* Kamakhya Devi Temple, Guwahati:

Let us tell you that Kamakhya Devi Temple is considered one of the famous Shaktipeeths of the country. Here there is a shape of a vagina inside a cave, which is worshiped as sacred. A long queue of devotees is seen here during Navratras.

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* Chamunda Devi Temple, Himachal Pradesh :

Chamunda Devi Temple situated on the banks of river Baner is one of the famous temples present in India. The holy temple is located just a few kilometers from Palampur and the deity is in a wrathful form. People who have faith in the Goddess come here in large numbers to offer prayers to their ancestors.

* Mansa Devi Temple, Uttarakhand:

Mansa Devi Temple is situated in Badi Lambor village on Sadulpur-Malsisar-Jhunjhunu road near Haridwar. Mansa Devi Temple derives its name from the belief that the Goddess fulfills all the wishes of her devotees. A large number of people visit this temple to visit and place their wishes before the Goddess.