Embarking on The Sacred Journey to Kheer Bhawani

Embarking on The Sacred Journey: Discovering Blessings and Tranquility at Kheer Bhawani Temple in Kashmir

I recently had the pleasure of visiting the enchanting region of Kashmir during the summer holidays. Amidst the captivating allure of Srinagar, Pahalgam and Gulmarg, one particular destination stood out – the Kheer Bhawani Temple also called as Tulla Mulla.  As a Kashmiri, this sacred place holds deep significance for our community, as we revere the goddess ‘Kheer Bhawani,’ also known as Ma Ragnya Devi – an incarnation of Goddess Durga.’ My parents decided to plan a trip to seek the blessings of Ma Kheer Bhawani for my little brother, who had not yet started speaking coherently, much to my annoyance. 

As a Kashmiri Pandit, we have stayed connected to our roots. My family has a long history in Kashmir and have cherished our cultural heritage. One of the most important aspects of our culture is our faith in the goddess Kheer Bhawani. This was a special trip for us, as it was the first time in 33 years that my parents had been to the temple.

The journey to the temple, which took around 45 minutes by car from our hotel, was filled with anticipation and excitement. Upon arrival, we embarked on a short walk along narrow paths, leading us to a bridge where we left our shoes, adhering to the customary practice of maintaining cleanliness in holy places. Surrounded by the beauty of Mother Nature, we were greeted by a small pool with milky light blue water. In the center stood an imposing statue of Ma Kheer Bhawani. There are numerous legends about the mystical properties of the water, which could supposedly change colours to predict the future. For instance, a shift from milky light blue to red was believed to foretell a significant loss of life, while a transformation to black hinted at the possibility of a deadly disease or virus outbreak.

As an enthusiast of Hindu mythology, I found myself captivated by the stories and folklore associated with the temple and its deity. Our spiritual journey continued with prayers, during which the priest offered us sugar moulds, locally known as ‘Kand,’ to cast into the pool. My father also presented some sacred water as an offering.

Amidst the rituals, my father recited mantras that resonated with a sense of peace and serenity. Surprisingly, the temple premises were relatively quiet, contrary to my mother’s expectations. Nonetheless, Kheer Bhawani Temple managed to hold me in awe, and I found myself utterly at peace and far from being bored during our visit.

With its spiritual aura and calming ambiance, I wholeheartedly recommend Kheer Bhawani Temple to anyone planning to visit Kashmir. The experience not only instils a sense of deep reverence but also offers a connection to the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology.

My journey to the Kheer Bhawani Temple was indeed a soul-enriching experience. The blessings sought for my little brother’s speech were undoubtedly cherished, but what remained with me was the tranquillity and inner peace that the temple exuded. If you ever find yourself in the mesmerizing land of Kashmir, do not miss the opportunity to visit Kheer Bhawani Temple; it promises to leave an indelible impression on your heart and soul. 

Meet Rinzen Kaul, a spirited 12-year-old with a boundless imagination and a heart full of dreams. A proud Kashmiri, she treasures her roots and never says no to a plate of delicious yakhni, especially when shared with her closest friends. When she’s not devouring Japanese comics or binge watching her favourite anime, you’ll find her daydreaming about epic adventures or sketching her own manga characters. Manga isn’t just a hobby for her, it’s a passion bordering on obsession! Ambitious and determined, Rinzen hopes to one day become a doctor, serving in the armed forces and making a real difference in the world. Until then, she’s busy collecting stories, making memories and proving that you’re never too young to chase your dreams.

5 Comments

  • Moksha laxmi

    Thank you, Rinzen, for sharing this beautiful journey. The way you captured the spiritual energy and deep cultural traditions of the Kheer Bhawani Temple is truly inspiring. It’s amazing how rituals like offering ‘kand’ and the changing colors of the spring still hold such powerful meaning. 🙏💙

  • Sudha koul

    Thank you for sharing this, Rinzen. You described the temple and its traditions so nicely. It’s amazing how peaceful and special the place feels, and how the old customs still mean so much today. Really loved reading this!

  • Jyoti

    It’s really nice to learn about such beautiful cultural traditions from Kashmir. Thank you for sharing this special experience, our country is truly full of amazing heritage!

  • Sheetal Raina

    Rinzen, your words have painted such a vivid picture of Kheer Bhawani Temple and the peace it brings! Reading your piece, I was instantly transported back to my own childhood in Kashmir, decades ago. I remember the crisp morning air, the gentle ripples of the sacred spring and the way the sunlight would dance through those majestic chinar trees. You’ve captured the magic of this special place so beautifully, it’s as if I could hear the temple bells ringing and feel the calm that always settled over me there. Thank you for sharing your journey and for reminding us all of the gentle, timeless beauty that Kashmir holds in its heart.

  • Robin Joshi

    Thank you for sharing this, Rinzen. You captured the essence of the temple and its traditions beautifully. It’s incredible how the place radiates such peace and how deeply rooted the customs still are. I truly enjoyed reading it.

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