Chintpurni Maa 
“Chinta” Means worry ……
Tension or worries act as a slow Poison.
Maiya saves HER bhakts from it, giving elixir of life,
by
fulfilling their desires and hence rightly known as
CHINTAPURNI
The sacred place belong to 'Chhinnmastika Devi ' i.e.
the goddess without head. It is also know as the Abode
of Chhinnamastila. But the most popular name is CHINTAPURANI,
Some parts of the holy feet of Sati are said to be fallen
here, while Lord Vishnu used His Sudarshan Chakra to
cut the corpse into pieces. The Shrine of Chintapurniis
situated in Una district of Himachal Pradesh in northern
India
Maa.. |