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Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Our Vaishnav Devi Trip


If you are going on a vacation with my dad, his youngest brother (my chotka papa), and his youngest sister (my chotki fua) with her husband (my chotka fufa), you can be certain it is going to the most interesting and amusing vacation!! I was lucky to go on one such trip with all four of them in our group to Vaishnav Devi. It has been the most fun and memorable trip ever.

Initially when the trip was planned, I was excluded because I had exams. Thanks to Patna University our exams got postponed. But then my younger sister's exam came up and this time the trip itself was about to be cancelled. But there is a famous saying about Vaishnav Devi……”if Devi Ma calls you, whatever happens you will go there to visit her !” And that's what exactly happened. My sister's exams got postponed too!!

“Chalo bulawa aaya hai…mata ne bulaya hai” !!

We went to Jammu and Katra by train. The town of Katra is located in a high altitude and in the hilly region of lower Himalayas in the Trikuta range and the shrine of Vaishnav Devi is situated about 61 kms from Jammu, at an altitude of about 5,200 feet over the sea level. The exact location of the site up hill is around 14 kms from the Katra town . Our real journey began from here where we had to walk to Vaishnav Devi temple.

The elders decided to plan the budget and made chotka fufa incharge of all the finances and nicknamed him “seth jee”. As we covered some portion of the yatra, we decided to stop for dinner at a restaurant. With our appetites satisfied we continued on our journey. After walking a few more kilometers chotka fufa realized he left his purse with all the money at the restaurant. There was panicky amongst the elders, not that we kids were much bothered by the whole hustle. We walked back to the restaurant and to our surprise a man came running behind us with the wallet. Well… that was one honest person! Impressed by the honesty of the local people, we once again continued with our journey.

At exactly half way of the yatra, we came to a place called Ardhkumari. This was the place where Vaisnav devi hid herself from Bhairavnath. We had to literally crawl through the cave to see where the devi hid herself. We formed a single line and moved in the cave with other people behind us. My dad, uncle, fua and fufa created a sudden chaos in the cave. All four of them suddenly discovered they were claustrophobic. They pushed other people, they screamed, they cried, they even showed they were fainting so that they could get out of the cave! But there was no way out, except to move with the queue. After much uproar and panic we finally came out through the other end of the cave! My poor dad looked breathless. My uncle was sweating and looked shocked with fright. My aunt looked at us for help and cried “get me out of here!” And where was my other uncle? Everybody panicked again looking for him. Someone shouted that as soon as he entered the cave he forced the people behind him and managed to get out again! Much to everyone's relief we saw him standing near a shop smiling.

We resumed our yatra once again. After hours we finally reached the temple of Vaishnav Devi. It was almost morning. All of us showered and walked towards the temple. We were made to sit in front of a cave, through which we had to walk to see the pindis(idols). We sat down waiting for the temple entrance to open. There were people everywhere. They all looked happy and sang devotional songs. I had just closed my eyes to feel the devotion when I heard whispering and confusion besides me. My dad whispered to her sister “oh no not a cave again!”. My aunt looked in the direction of the temple with fright! My other two uncles were sitting a little further from us. But, to my dismay I heard them shouting to my dad “another cave…. another cave” All four were rather nervous! They could not believe they had walked the entire night to go through a dreaded cave! My mom tried to relax them, but oh no....They were not taking any chances this time! Not after the ardhkumari cave experience. A priest came up enchanting shloks and verses. He signaled all the people to get up and go in the cave. Everyone maintained silence. Everyone except four people! My dad and uncle got up. A few people were directing us to the cave. My dad refused to go in the cave. My aunt and both uncles refused too. There was total confusion, with some people trying to convince them to enter the cave. Someone shouted at them to remain silent and pray to god. My uncle replied "there is a cave and you want us to pray. How can we!" My mom then asked someone if they could enter the temple through some other route. Much to everyone’s relief they could! While the rest of us walked through the cave, my dad, uncles and aunt walked through the tunnel happily. Inside, we prayed to the three pindis with great devotion.

On our return back, it began to rain and our group got separated. I found myself walking with my dad and sister. The rest were nowhere to be seen. As we walked we came across a small shrine. There were not many people there. All three of us were so tired that we did not want to climb the stairs that led to the shrine. An old man came to us and told us to climb the stairs and see the bhairavnath temple. He said not many people come to visit here and we were fortunate to be standing there. My dad gathered strength and began climbing the stairs. My sister and me followed behind him.

We finally met my mom and the rest of the group at Katra again. My mom was really happy to see us safe. Everyone had been worried about us.

And thus our Vaishnav Devi trip was a great success. From here we left for my elder sister’s place in Phillaur. Jai mata di....!

19 Comments:

  • :-) Good that you record these wonderful memories! Revision ho gaya! We missed that trip and haven't got call from Mata yet!

    By Blogger Dr Lav Kochgaway, at May 04, 2010  

  • Anjali Mausi,

    The first cave episode was hilarious. I alarmed Prakriti by crying and laughing at same time.:)

    By Anonymous -Shruti, at May 05, 2010  

  • Anjali,you are perfect in live narration of an event.
    That trip we could not join because fufa have height phobia so there was no question of joining the trip.But our not joining the trip was a boon in disguise.We were the LG of the blogger,s doggy named Snowy,care taker of Snowy - Vijay and three kids of my younger sister. Anyway I was particularly very sad for not joining the trip but then I consoled myself that taking care of kids,Snowy and the care taker I will also getting the blessings of Mata Vaishnav Devi.There was all like festive mood at my place with my own four growing kids.
    I would like to share an imp.happening of that period. As it was a festive time for the 7 children at my place along with lovely Snowy and a helper always ready to pamper them.On day one I asked my sister's kids whay you will like to take in dinner.The youngest son of my sister replied--Chicken.I was pleased that demand was not that difficult.Though I gave them full freedom to enjoy the vaccation at their aunt's place but at the same time I also kept an eye on their studies.So I said that dnner wil be served after 9pm that is after their minimum study hour.I sat with them as it was impossible for 7 kids to keep silence and study without monitoring.Suddenly at 8.30pm I realised that chicken is still to be cooked and they will be sleepy after 9pm.So I thought of cooking few pieces only for the two litle sons of my sister who will not afford to be awaked for late night.In hurry I cooked and called them for dinner.The elder one - Atul came ,had his dinner and went away.I wanted appreciation from the little one so I asked him how is the dish? He replied good and ate everything without a word.Then came the yungest one nickname CHUGUL.I served him and with instruction to eat went to the study room to just tell you all don't sleep then came the shouting voice of Chugul that Aunty(mausi)ye tow jahar hai(it is a poison).Without completing my sentence I ran there and my team of 5 children followed me.First I took the possession of the dinner plate of which he was telling about poison.With a high rate heart beat I asked how you came to know that there is poison? He replied in a more louder tone that you eat yourself and then you will know.For a moment I thought that he has already eaten and If I also eat then who will take care of as my husband was not at home.I shouted tell me what you have eaten? My team of 5 young children along with the kid who had finised his dinner were all curious to know what is going to happen to Chugul.My eldest son taking the event seriously asked shall I ring Daddy? But I was in no mood to answer his querry.So again I shouted to Chugul what have you eaten and he said chicken.I decided to give heavy salt water so he will vomit.Seeing me preparing the water with two full table spoon of salt he started crying uttering abhi tow itna namakwala chicken khaa liye hai aur namak wala pani bhi peena hai then I put a small piece of chicken in my mouth and wondered how the elder one without any complain ate everything as the chicken had so much salt as in hurry I put the salt thinking that I am preparing the total chicken (2 full).Everyone went silently to their places.It was like khoda pahaar nikli chuhiya.I felt sorry for the elder one.

    By Anonymous Vinita Kochgaway, at May 06, 2010  

  • Hahahaha........I even imagined ki chugul kaise bola hoga! Aur atul kaise chup chaap khaya hoga. I admire how you managed so many kids at one time. Aur upar se snowy. Aapko to mata poora ashirwad di hongi. Imagine if s.fufa also went.....

    By Blogger Anjali, at May 06, 2010  

  • This was an unknown story... thanks for sharing it fua. Chugli... we are waiting for more stories. Atul, however could you eat "jahar"?

    By Blogger Sangeeta, at May 08, 2010  

  • Anjali, I re-lived with the description once again, I have heard the story many times but seeing it published in the blog really gave me goosebumps.

    By Blogger Sangeeta, at May 08, 2010  

  • Anjuli, after reading your blog I remember how panicky you three made us by disappearing all of a sudden from the group.The best part of the story goes like this-- I and b.bhabhi landed first in the resthouse where we were staying. We did not had the key so we waited in the office of the rest house.It was 2p.m. Then at 4 pm everyone arrived without three from the group. From now the drma started. Icontacted police, wireless was sent to search you all. After a long confusion we got the news that they have traced you all and with choked voice I asked where are they. To our great relief we came to know that all of you are at ardha kumari.Everyone got relieved and finally we slept with heavy painful legs.

    By Anonymous binay kumar, at May 09, 2010  

  • Oh....I did not even remember you had contacted the police! But I remember ki hum log sab ka legs bahut dard ho raha thaa. Aur station per bahut stairs dekh kar humlog ka halat kharaab ho gaya thaa.

    By Blogger Anjali, at May 09, 2010  

  • Write something about Phillaur stay as well.

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

  • Write something about Phillaur stay as well.

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

  • Write something about Phillaur stay as well.

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

  • Write something about Phillaur stay as well.

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

  • Write something about Phillaur stay as well.

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

  • Snowy chasing rats and catching them midair on a jump was another highlight ! :)

    By Blogger Kush, at September 19, 2015  

  • Very nice didi. :)

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

  • It's been so long , I need to gather all memories and write about phillaur

    By Blogger Anjali, at September 19, 2015  

  • Snowy peechle janam may shayad cat thaa. Humlogo ke ghar ko rat free kar diya thaa !!

    By Blogger Anjali, at September 19, 2015  

  • Abhi jo hum post kiye kahi chala gaya. Pata nahi kahan post ho gaya hai.

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

  • Abhi jo hum post kiye kahi chala gaya. Pata nahi kahan post ho gaya hai.

    By Blogger Unknown, at September 19, 2015  

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