The Jhoola Devi Temple
Opening Hours: 06:00 am to 07:00 pmPrime Day & Hours: Weekends, morning and evening aarti Suggested Duration: 2-3 hoursTickets: Free entryNearest Railway Station: Kathgodam railway station, about 74 km awayNearest Airport: Pantnagar, about 108 km away Nearest Bus Stop: Ranikhet Bus Stand, about 6 km awayThe Jhula Devi Temple, located in the lush Chaubatia area of Ranikhet, was built in the 8th century and rebuilt in 1935. It honours goddess Durga, where her deity is famously sitting on a wooden swing ("jhula"), and is one of the best things to do in Uttarakhand. She appeared in a shepherd's dream, which led to the discovery of the idol and the building of the temple.The temple has a traditional Kumaoni style, with a slate-tiled sloped roof, wooden pillars, and iron-plated doors with brass fittings. Thousands of bells are left by grateful devotees who say their wishes came true.A calm hanging bridge leads to the inner sanctum, which is surrounded by separate shrines for Rama, Sita, and Hanuman. The site has a vibrant, lively energy because of the daily aartis and Navratri celebrations. It has stunning views of the Himalayan valley, making it a great place to think and connect with your spirituality.Offering expansive Himalayan valley views, it’s a place where folklore, faith, and nature converge, perfect for reflection and spiritual connection. With the swing legend, tinkling bells, and mountain panorama coming together in poignant harmony.
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