Mandir Mata Lal Devi
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Model Town, Rani Ka Bagh, Amritsar-143001
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Punjab, the land of five rivers has many places of which reflect the historical grandeur of the place. Amritsar the major city of Punjab province is an old historical city and is home to many historical and religious building important to Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims. Mata Lal Devi Mandir in Amritsar is an attraction of the history of Amritsar, India. The city of Amrisar is a land of remarkable history, Mata Lal Devi Temple in Amritsar attracts many visitors.Lal Devi, a bespectacled 20th century female saint and was developed along the lines of the famous Vaishnodevi temple in Jammu. Women who wish to have children come here to pray. The temple has a series of vivid shrines and grottoes. A grand old pious lady developed this Hindu temple situated at Rani ka Bagh, on the lines of holy shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi at Katra (Jammu), the temple draws crowds of devotees from far and near. Festivals are celebrated with great pomp and show. An evening visit to the temple gives an opportunity to the visitors to observe the life styles of Hindu families. This temple is to the northwest of the railway station. It is notable for a series of grottoes and shrines featuring Hindu deities. Mata Lal Devi temple has become a significant destination for the Hindu devotees. Situated at Lal Bhavan, Model Town, Rani Ka Bagh, and built in a small area of 80' x 20', the temple is now being considered an important pilgrimage center in Amritsar. Mata Lal Devi Temple is replica of the Vaishno Devi Shrine situated in Jammu and Kashmir. Mata Lal Devi Temple is sometimes referred to as the Mother India Temple. It has been recently constructed in honor of a lady. Shrimati Lal Devi, is remembered for her charitable works. The temple was built in 1989. Mata Lal Devi ji was born on February 21, 1923, in Kasoor, Lahore (Pakistan). A brahmcharni, she lived on fruits and milk. After Partition, she came to Amritsar. She attained nirvana on January 9, 1994. Mata Lal Devi spearheaded the replication of other shrines also in Lal Bhavan, as she desired that no one should be deprived of visiting these shrines. These included Tirupati Balaji, Shri Laddu Gopal, Meenakshi Devi, Puri Jagannath, Kanyakumari, Shri Rangamji, Sri Amarnath Dham, Sri Badrinath, Mandir Mata Chintpurni, Kedarnath, Pashupati Nath, Shri Rameswaram Dham, Shri Dwarka, Shri Laxmi Narayan and Sri Satya Narayan.
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Religious Place : Model Town Mandir