Shala'', within the Mansa Devi temple complex. '' tree, the
sacred tree in Hinduism, at the temple.
Three temples and architecture There are 3 temples in the complex, main temple of Shri Mansa Devi built during 1811–1815 by
Maharaja Gopal Das Singh of Mani Majra is oldest,
Patiala Shivalaya temple constructed in 1840 by Patiala's Maharaja Karam Singh is at a distance of 200 m from the main temple of Shri Mansa Devi. In the Shiva temple, there are 38 panels of wall paintings as well as floral designs painted on the ceiling and arches leading to the temple, which according to an inscription were painted by Aged in
Vikram Samvat 1870 (813 CE).
Festivals: Navratra mela Navratra festival is celebrated in the
mandir for nine days. Twice a year millions of devotees visit the temple. Shardiya Navratra Mela is organized at the shrine complex during
Chaitra and
Ashvin months. Every year two Navratra melas are organized in the month of Ashvin (Shardiya,
Sharad or Winter
Navratra) and others in the month of Chaitra, Spring
Navratra by the Shrine Board.
Lakhs of devotees pay obeisance during the Navratra Mela held in Ashvin and Chaitra and temples remain open throughout the day. This melas are of nine days duration each time and concludes on the ninth day. The shrine Board makes elaborate arrangements for the comfortable stay and
darshan of the devotees. The board makes arrangements for the provision of
Chhowldari, tented accommodation,
durries, blankets, temporary toilets, temporary dispensaries, mela police posts, and lines. During the mela, Duty Magistrates and Nodal Officers are appointed to look after the devotees and smooth conduct of the mela. On the seventh and eighth day of Navratras, the temples of the Shrine Complex are closed only for two hours during the night for cleaning maintenance of the temples. For the rest of Navratras, the temples remain open for
darshan from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Transport Located at a distance of about 10 km from the
Chandigarh bus terminus and 4 km from the Panchkula bus terminus, the Mansa Devi temple can be reached by local buses. If traveling by train, Chandigarh is the nearest railhead for those heading to Mata Mansa Devi. It is situated on the Chandigarh–Kalka rail line. • Nearest railhead: Chandigarh • Nearest airport: Chandigarh
Institutes within temple complex The temple management, in conjunction with various govt entities, is undertaking construction of the following at the land belonging to the temple on this site: •
Mata Mansa Devi Sanskrit College, Panchkula: Its construction will commence soon on 2.10 acre land. ==Other Mansa Devi temples==