Jai Maa Chintpurni
The temple is believed to be founded by Pandit Mai Das, a Saraswat Brahman. He established this shrine of Mata Chintpurni in Chhaproh village twenty-six generations ago. Over time this place became known as Chintpurni after the eponymous deity. The descendants of the Brahmin still live in Chintpurni and perform prayers at the Chintpurni temple.

Apart from the holy shrine, the place is also known for its picturesque surroundings. The valley houses excellent views for sight seeing, indoor and out door activities. The temple is also very well connected through road. That is to say, the place can be an ideal option for a religious visit and holiday both.
 
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Chintpurni Chalisa
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Temple Timings
Opening Timings :
Winter : 5:30am - 9:30pm
Summer : 4:00am -10:00pm
Evening Aarti - 8:00pm
Morning Aarti - 6:00am

Where to Stay?

HP. TDC
Stay at BHARWAIN 7 kms from temple
Bharwain - 01976-255234
Jawalaji - 1970-222280 - 81


HP. PWD
Bharwain - 01976 - 255822
Jawalaji - 01975 - 226036, 223213

Yaatri Niwas
HP Tourism
Development, Corporation,
01976-255818

The Navaratra fairs in Shravan (August), Kartik (October) and Chaitra (March-April) are very popular with devotees when accommodation is very tight. Other popular days are Sankranti, Purnima and Ashtami.

There are a number of dharamshalas, guest houses and hotels of varying quality in and around Chintpurni. Himachal Tourism runs Hotel Yatri Niwas at Bharwain which is only 3 km from the Chintpurni temple. It has a magnificent view of the Swan valley to the south. At night to the west you can see the bright lights of the Temple and its bazaar. Looking towards the northeast are the shimmering waters of the Govind Sagar.

There are other hotels like Hotel Pankaj, Jalandhar Hotel, Bombay Picnic Stop, Dee Jay Hotel & Restaurant, etc, in and around Chintpurni.